Monday 30 March 2015

Who Needs Winter To Go Away When We Can Get Sun-kissed Beachfront Style



My, you're looking sun-kissed! That's the Beachfront Bronzer talking. Half matter and half shimmer, baked on terra cotta tiles. This summery wonder gives you a golden glow. Made with Safflower, Ginseng, Aloe and Ginkgo. [Can we get any more natural than that?!]
I have soooooo many customers in love with the Beachfront Bronzers. I would love to share with you how to apply!

5 Easy Steps:

1. Use our Younique Powder Puff Brush. A wide, fluffy powder brush with a rounded top. If your brush is too small and stiff, it will give blotchy results.

2. Apply your primer and foundation first. Bronzer is added as a step after your liquid or cream foundation and concealer have been applied. Put these on in an even coat over the entirety of your face to smooth out your complexion and create a blank canvas for your contouring. Be sure to blend the foundation down your neck slightly for a more natural look.

3. Swirl the brush evenly in the bronzer. It is best to apply your bronzer in light, even coats to build up color rather than adding a single dark layer at once. Therefore, just lightly coat the end of your brush in the powder and tap off the excess onto the lid of the container.

4. Put on your bronzer. Apply bronzer to the areas of the face the sun would naturally hit. Using very light strokes, first apply the bronzer to the top of the forehead, the cheekbones, and down along your jawline. Done correctly, your bronzer application will be in a "3" shape on either side of your face.

5. Check the bronzer in daylight. Make sure your bronzer application is not too heavy and has an even appearance, watching for streaks. If too much bronzer is applied, blend the bronzer down evenly with a cotton pad or apply a little more base powder.








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xoxo Ang

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