Exactly How to Apply Bronzer, According to Your Face Shape
Let’s face it (pun intended!), everyone can use a little glow and warmth in their life. We’re talking about bronzer, of course. “Depending on your face shape, strategic placement of bronzer is key to creating the perfect glow and enhancing your complexion,” notes makeup artist Rachel Halsey. But how do you know the best spots to apply?
“The basic rule I follow when applying bronzer is focusing on the areas of the face on which the sun would naturally touch: forehead, bridge of the nose and cheekbones,” she says. You can also add a bit of color to your collarbones and décolleté, if those areas are exposed. No need to go crazy with the bronzer, just a soft dusting will do. Some of our favorite products for this include the Yves Saint Laurent Les Sahariennes, L’Oréal True Match Lumi Bronze It Bronzer, Maybelline Master Bronze Kit, and the Giorgio Armani Maestro Liquid Summer Bronzer.
Oval Face Shape
Apply your bronzer to the top of the forehead, along the hairline. Also sweep it along the cheeks (not the hollows, unless you want a more contoured look). You can also dust along the bridge of the nose gently, just don’t overdo it.
Heart Face Shape
Similar to that of an oval, bronzer application should hit the top of the forehead and cheeks. But this time, use more product along the hairline and temple area. And don’t forget to touch the chin, as well. You want to accentuate your natural angles!
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Round Face Shape
To slim a round face, try applying the bronzer along the cheekbones, downward toward the jaw so it creates a soft shadow that slims the face. Make sure to blend well so it’s natural — unless you want an extreme contoured look.
Rectangular Face Shape
With a rectangular face shape, try sweeping your bronzer along the middle of the forehead, and along the middle of the cheeks (right between the hollows and the top of the cheekbones).
Square Face Shape
Apply your bronzer along the forehead and cheeks (as you did above), but use a more curved method to soften the corners of your face.