How To Apply Bronzer: Tips From A Makeup Artist - Refinery29

Skip navigation!ADVERTISEMENTUnbothered menu logoSomos menu logoBeautyCon menu logoStory from BeautyADVERTISEMENTA Makeup Artist Taught Me How To Bronze Properly — & It Changed My FaceJacqueline KilikitaLast Updated 5 July 2023, 16:30 There are some things I freely admit I do wrong, like putting plates on the top rack of the dishwasher or drinking wine with ice. But when it comes to makeup, I like to think I know a thing or two. It is pretty much my job, after all. But another part of my job is snaring access to the professionals — the ones who really know what they're doing, having spent years amassing impressive beauty qualifications and earning a long list of high-profile clients to vouch for them.Recently I managed to steal some time with Sir John, a celebrity makeup artist whose little black book is filled to bursting with names such as Zendaya and Beyoncé. During an hour in his company, Sir John let me in on one of the buzziest beauty trends of the last year — 'dopamine glam' — but he also hinted that I (and the roomful of beauty editors in my company) had been applying bronzer incorrectly. None of us wanted to confess to it but it seems we're not the only ones. 'Why does my bronzer go patchy/look muddy/appear orange/disappear?' are all commonly googled questions.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT
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If you have a TikTok account you might've noticed that bronzer is slowly but surely taking over from our blush obsession, with products like NARS Laguna Bronzing Cream, £34, and Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Sun-Kissed Glow Bronzer, £44, having gone viral. It makes sense. Thanks to the heatwave we are experiencing, heavy foundation is less popular — but a light dusting of bronzer? It can enhance a summer tan and blanket blemishes easily without feeling weighty.Even if you've got the perfect bronzing product, however, Sir John says it's more about the application technique. Luckily, in that hour, he dropped some genius bronzing tips and I can safely say that what I learned changed the way my makeup looks for the better. Before AfterNARSLaguna Bronzing CreamBUY£34.00NARSCharlotte TilburyBeautiful Skin BronzerBUY£44.00Charlotte TilburyDior ForeverNatural Bronze PowderBUY£48.00DiorDashDividers_1_500x100

Choose the right bronzing brush

"Anything which has bristles that are too short is not good for applying bronzer," said Sir John, who believes denser makeup brushes will only create obvious stripes on the skin. The vibe he goes for on his celebrity clients is more diffused, seamless bronzer that looks so natural, it's virtually undetectable. To achieve this, he opts for a brush with long, loose bristles, like the By Joy Adenuga Large Powder Brush, £24, or the Nanshy Powder Brush, £11.95. "Make sure bristles are about an inch and a half long," he told me. The result is much more convincing, especially on my cheeks which appeared streaky and loaded with makeup before I discovered this tip.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTBy Joy AdenugaLarge Powder Brush 001 - Big MamaBUY£24.00By Joy AdenugaNanshyPowder BrushBUY£11.95NanshyThe key to bronzer that isn't stripy is constantly moving your brush around as soon as it hits your face, said Sir John, whether you prefer to blend in circular motions or up and down. Also be sure to check your distance. Holding the brush too close to the skin risks applying too much bronzer. Instead, Sir John suggested very lightly dusting your skin with the bristles so as not to go overboard on colour. You can always build it up if you feel you need more. "The closer you are, the more aggressive the colour," he explained.

Always tap off excess powder

One thing every makeup artist does when using powder makeup — whether bronzer, blush or eyeshadow — is tap the excess product off the brush and Sir John is no exception. Going straight in with a brush loaded with something like bronzer could make your skin appear uneven in certain places, especially if you haven't blended well enough overall. Sure, it might seem like a waste but giving your brush even the tiniest tap ensures a more flawless finish.

Start at the perimeter of your face, not the centre

"Always start by getting colour around the sides of the face and the hairline," said Sir John, who starts at the perimeter and works his way inwards. "Never start on the centre of the face." Guilty! It makes sense to begin here and head to your cheeks because, if you think about it, these areas tend to catch the sun first so your bronzer will look a lot more believable.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTSir John also advised not applying anything shimmery past your pupil. "The makeup should be very soft here," he said. "This is where I stop my sculpting when applying bronzer to the cheeks." Since avoiding shimmer bronzer in this area, my makeup looks fresher for longer. Why? Inevitable face grease + shimmer from makeup = unintended shine.

Opt for a bronzer with an olive undertone

Sir John recommended investing in a bronzer with an olive (rather than orange) undertone. "Olive tones look more believable," he said, adding that orange tones have a tendency to look much too warm. Sir John loves the affordable L'Oréal Paris Infallible 24H Longwear Soft Matte Bronzer, £12.99. R29 also rates VIEVE Modern Bronzer, £31, and Bobbi Brown Bronzing Powder, £36.L'Oreal ParisInfallible 24h Longwear Soft Matte BronzerBUY£12.99BootsVIEVEModern BronzerBUY£31.00Cult BeautyBobbi BrownBronzing PowderBUY£36.00LookFantastic

Apply cream bronzer to the back of your hand first

Cream makeup is having a moment and bronzer in particular is trending big time. With a product like this, though, it's so easy to go extreme. Instead of plunging your makeup brush into the product and applying it directly to your skin, Sir John suggested blending a little on the back of your hand first. Not only will this warm up the product and make it easier to blend on your face but it ensures you won't apply too much to begin with (and have to start all over again).AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTR29 loves Rose INC. Solar Infusion Soft-Focus Cream Bronzer, £28. Also try REFY Cream Bronzer, £18, which lends a matte finish. If you want to add a little glow, Sir John loves to tap highlighter on the tops of cheekbones and down the centre of the nose, avoiding the tip. Try L'Oréal Paris Highlighting Powder Iconic Glow, £8.99.For longevity, Sir John dusts a touch of powder bronzer over his creamy products. "Duality is the key to durability. Durability makes sure your face really stays on."L'Oreal ParisHighlighting Powder Iconic GlowBUY£8.99BootsREFYCream BronzerBUY£18.00SelfridgesRose IncSolar Infusion Soft Focus Cream BronzerBUY£28.00Space NK

Don't ditch your summer foundation

A darker foundation or even concealer can be used to bronze your skin if you want to finish off your summer makeup. "Your summer foundation can bronze you in the winter and your winter foundation can work as a highlight in the summer," said Sir John. Again, it pays to blend a little product on the back of your hand first and then dip in your brush to apply so as not to be stuck with too much on your skin.

Combine bronzer and blush for a believable finish

Bronzer sculpts and warms up the face but it's nothing without a tap of blush over the top, said Sir John, who likes L'Oréal Paris True Match Blush, £7.99. If you've brought your bronzer down to the hollows of your cheeks, concentrate blush much higher up, advised Sir John, to provide a sculpting effect. Also try Pixi Beauty On-The-Glow Blush, £18, Milk Makeup Bionic Blush, £22, or Morphe Blush Balm Soft-Focus Cream Blush, £12.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTshop 4 productsL'Oreal ParisTrue Match BlushBUY£7.99BootsPixiOn-the-glow BlushBUY£18.00FeelUniqueMilk MakeupBionic BlushBUY£22.00Cult BeautyMorpheBlush Balm Soft-focus Cream BlushBUY£9.60£12.00Boots

Don't forget your eyelids

Forget eyeshadow. Bronzer is multipurpose. "I like to do a touch of bronzer over the eyelid, right into the inner corner, and sculpt upwards towards the brow bone," said Sir John, using L'Oréal Paris Infallible 24H Longwear Soft Matte Bronzer, £12.99, and a small fluffy brush. Try the MAC Cosmetics 217S Blending Brush, £21, or the Morphe M433 Pro Firm Blending Fluff Brush, £8.MAC Cosmetics217s Blending Brush / Mac X Stranger ThingsBUY£22.00Beauty BayL'Oreal ParisInfallible 24h Longwear Soft Matte BronzerBUY£12.99BootsMorpheM433 Pro Firm Blending Fluff BrushBUY£8.00LookFantasticAt Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. All product details reflect the price and availability at the time of publication. If you buy or click on something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT BeautySorry, But These 8 Body Care Products Are A Big ScamAll linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. If you have a keen interestby Jacqueline KilikitaSkin CareGlow Recipe’s New Serum Is a Cactus-Powered Take on Snail MucinAll linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. From boosting hydration to by Karina HoshikawaBeauty StudioI Got The Viral “Scandi Layers” Haircut & The Results Surprised MeAll linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. I keep a handful of images by Venus WongAdvertisementADVERTISEMENTBeauty StudioWait, Can Drinking Matcha Really Trigger Hair Loss?The matcha PR arc is nothing short of iconic. Once an unknown health drink, the powdered green tea quickly replaced the flat white as the wellness girlie?by Varsha PatelBeautyI Tried The £20 Serum Said To Rival Professional Facials — & It&#...All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. It’s rare for beauty editby Jacqueline KilikitaBeautyLouis Vuitton Beauty Is Almost Here — & I Tried Everything FirstLouis Vuitton has always been synonymous with fashion and travel accessories, and now, the iconic French maison is expanding its collection of luxury goodsby Karina HoshikawaBeauty6 Tips That Helped Me Grow Longer, Stronger Hair (& No Trims In-B...All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. In April 2021, when most coby Jacqueline KilikitaBeautyI Tried Powdered Body Wash — & I’m Never Going Back To Shower GelI don’t know about you, but my shower is my oasis. I’ve gone to great lengths to curate the ultimate everything-shower lineup of products in my bathrooby Karina HoshikawaBeauty StudioDeep French Nails Are The Throwback Trend Set To Be On Everyone’s...There are a plethora of playful nail trends to take your pick from this year, from summer’s sardine nails and guava manicures to polka-dot prints and aurby Mica RickettsBeauty“Nail Greenies” Are The BIAB Side Effect No One Warned Me AboutI love to keep my nails looking pristine. For the past few years, I’ve been obsessed with gel manicures, often choosing a sparkly pink or a standout by Vanese MaddixSun BlockedThose Red Light Sunbeds You’re Seeing Everywhere? Yeah, The...Welcome to Sun Blocked, Refinery29’s global call to action to wake up to the serious dangers of tanning. No lectures or shaming, we promise. Instead, ourby Lucy AbbersteenSkin CareI Tried £238 Worth Of Face Mists & This Is The Best One For Hot W...All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission. Face mists have come a longby Venus WongAdvertisementADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENT

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