How to properly apply bronzer.
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Oct 4, 2013
Rain L.
I'm kind of new to bronzer for contouring, I know where to put it and everything but I use a kabuki brush and I feel like when I apply it it looks awkward and not well blended. Unfortunately I can't get a picture right now but I use Kat Von D's bronzer in Shady Business II. Every other bronzer I've tried has been so light it made no difference and this ones the perfect shade but I try to blend it with my brush and only use a little but I can't get it right. Help?
Oct 4, 2013
Kenzie L.
There are different ways to contour it depends on your face shape. my advice would be to figure out what your face shape is and then look up contouring videos for that shape. even when you figure that out there will still be different looks you can create like really chiseled and sculpted or just some subtle enhancements.
Oct 4, 2013
Deseni F.
Use youre foundation brush to blend it out better.
Oct 4, 2013
Carolyn H.
Maybe you an angled or blush brush to apply your contour then use the kabuki to blend it out, you can also use regular face powder on the same kabuki/brush and blend it out that way too