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| 1. Use a deeper colour than on the apples of your cheeks, but not one too dark for your skin tone or it will look obvious – try beige or pale bronze on very pale skin, or deep bronze or honey on darker skin. 3. Apply dots of highlighter along the top of the cheekbone, just below and around the eye. Use your fingers or a brush to blend this out carefully. Your highlighter and bronzer should not overlap. |
2. Using a medium-sized brush, apply a small amount of bronzer in the hollow underneath the cheekbones. Don’t go all the way to the hairline or too low towards the jaw. Blend well so there are no hard edges. 4. Balance the look by adding a touch of contour colour at the temples. A square or heavy jaw might need a touch of colour along the sides of the jaw. ![]() |
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