Bronzer can be a lifesaver.
A little bronzer here and there can quickly produce a healthy, sunny glow.
It’s not something that should be liberally applied all over the entire face.

That actually defeats the purpose and makes the skin appear cakey and artificial.
It’s also important to see to it your bronzer correctly complements your skin tone (viaMarie Claire).
You more than likely know to apply bronzer to your cheeks.

With just the right shade and swipe of the brush, you might accentuateyour cheekbonesand create an alluring appearance.
That means from the cheeks, swipe your brush along the temple areas and your forehead.
To even it out, brush the bronzer along your jawline.

It’s safe to say that everyone canbenefit from a bolder jawline.
It also helps make tired eyes appear a bit fresher.
One last place to try putting bronzer on is your clavicle and neck area.
Still, the last thing you want is to have a clearly different neck shade than your face.
The best way to blend is to avoid red tones.
“Stick to neutral to cool undertones to sculpt, then highlight the higher points.”