Bronzer – Liquid & Powder Formula
Add warm, sun-kissed colour to your skin with bronzer in a matte or shimmer finish. Pick the shade that flatters your tone and work it across the cheekbones, forehead, and jawline for a natural look.
FAQs about Face Bronzers
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What is the difference between bronzer and contour?
Bronzer adds warmth and a sun-kissed effect to the face, while contour creates shadow and more defined structure. Bronzer is applied where the sun naturally hits, such as the temples, cheeks and nose. For a natural matte finish that can also be used for soft contouring, SUN-KISS Mineral Bronzer 02 Matte is a practical choice.
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Should I choose powder bronzer or liquid bronzer?
Choose liquid bronzer if you want lightweight, skin-like warmth that can be worn easily even without foundation. Powder bronzer is ideal for buildable colour, quick application and a more set finish. BRONZE SKIN suits a natural everyday look, while SUN-KISS helps you build the intensity gradually.
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Where should I apply bronzer for a natural look?
For a natural look, apply bronzer to the areas that tan first: temples, cheeks, bridge of the nose, jawline and a little on the neck. Use a small amount and blend well to avoid visible lines. SUN-KISS Mineral Bronzer applies easily with a wide brush and gives buildable sun-kissed colour.
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Can I use bronzer without foundation?
Yes, you can use bronzer without foundation, especially when you want a lighter and more natural make-up look. On clean, moisturised skin, blend a small amount over the cheeks and temples for instant warmth. BRONZE SKIN can be worn on its own, offering sheer coverage and a natural-looking finish.
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Can I use powder bronzer for contouring too?
Yes, you can use powder bronzer for soft contouring, as long as it has a matte finish and a natural-looking shade. Apply a small amount under the cheekbones, along the jawline and near the temples, blending carefully. SUN-KISS Mineral Bronzer 02 Matte works both as a bronzer and a soft contour option.
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Does bronzer suit darker skin tones?
Yes, bronzer suits darker skin tones too, as long as you choose a shade that adds warmth without looking grey or dull. Go for warmer caramel, bronze or deeper tones and apply it to the cheekbones, temples and jawline. SUN-KISS Mineral Bronzer helps you build a natural sun-kissed effect gradually.