To
start of with:
Golden
face: To keep that tanned face is the easiest. As the nights
get colder, we cover up clothes wise, so all we have to worry
about is our lovely face.
To
keep the glow, dilute your bronzer or darker foundation with
moisturizer. It'll soften the color abit so you'll still look
tanned, just not as much.
Want
to go to a lighter foundation color? Just go with one that
matches your skin color now, but to warm it up, sweep a bronzer
powder on the high points of the face. Shimmering ones actually
make the skin look dewy and darker. Tops of cheeksbones, across
the nose, eyelids and the tip of the chin keep it real. And
skip the forehead. It's the first sign of a 'makeup' tan.
Want
to avoid your bronzer? Then just switch to warmer colors in
your makeup routine. Any color with a orangey brown or tan
color will give the 'illusion' of tanner skin. Try it with
your blush and lipsticks. To compliment the warmth, add a
shimmering eye gloss and glossy lips. Just the thing to remind
you of that tropical vacation you should have gone on. remember:
Flushed cheeks in cherry blushes are for winter, while bronze
or orangey cheeks keep the glow going for summer & fall.
Want
to keep the glow going?
Mix
a bit of shimmer lotion and a few drops of self tanner into
your body mosturizer. Apply, blend well and wait a few hours.
Viola, a fresh shimmering body glow. One that looks glowy
and slightly tanned. Remember, we're not looking for that
bahamas tan here.
Don't
need to add any color? Then just apply a shimmering bronzer
or a shimmer body lotion to your skin. The glow will emphasize
the skin making it look a tad darker, not lighter like you
would expect. When the sunlight (or candlelight depending
where you might be) hits it, your body will look radiant.
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