Weird problem with applying bronzer
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Jan 21, 2013
Madison S.
Lately when I apply bronzer to contour my face its been a little wonky. The right side of my face turns out fine, but there's this spot on the left side of my face that almost seems like it refuses to take color. When I apply it I blend it out and then there's just this patch that's slightly lighter than the rest of the contoured area. This hasn't been a problem before but the past 2 weeks it's been doing this. I wear a primers before I put on my foundation and I do set my foundation with a powder before I do contour and blush. Help me please...
Jan 21, 2013
Meghan C.
this happens to me sometimes too! same exact situation... I have a feeling it has something to do with the natural hair on your face, but who knows..
Jan 21, 2013
Chrissy M.
I think it could possibly be due to dry skin (especially with this winter weather). Try using an exfoliator, and then a good face moisturizer...then your normal routine.
Jan 21, 2013
Angel D.
try this, i dont know if it will work:
sinse some spots on ur face produce more oils than other spots try to wash u face and damp ur face with oil pads, then try using concelar to cover it up or foundation then apply ur bronzer :) or like how meghan said it might be the hairs on ur face :)
Jan 21, 2013
Tatiana M.
Exfoliate than moisturize! Having a fresh, clean, smooth canvas to work on is key for getting and even, flawless complexion!