Manchester Evening News

Get your glow on

Make-up artists share their top tips to KATIE WRIGHT on how to get a naturally sun-kissed look

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WITH holidays to sunny, far-flung destinatio­ns pretty much impossible right now, if you want a tan this summer, the old ‘fake it till you make it’ adage is more relevant than ever.

Bronzer is the easiest option, if you want to get a gorgeous glow in no time, but it’s still possible to go overboard, pick the wrong shade or end up with uneven patches.

Here, we have enlisted a pair of profession­al make-up artists to school us on how to create a subtle, sun-kissed look with either cream or powder formulas.

They explain five common mistakes – and how to avoid them, plus our pick of the best bronzing products.

1 NOT PREPPING SKIN PROPERLY

“SKINCARE is a tool to make your skin beautiful and healthy and glowing,” says Julia Carta, celebrity make-up artist on behalf of Cetraben. “Using skincare the right way, you’re going to get a beautiful canvas.”

She recommends moisturisi­ng with Cetraben Natural Oatmeal Moisturisi­ng Cream (£6.99 – was £8.99, Boots), which will create a smooth, hydrated base, whether you’re using cream or powder bronzer.

2 CHOOSING THE WRONG SHADE

“MAKING sure you get the right bronzer for your skin tone is so important, because getting the wrong one can either make you look orange, ashy or like there’s no make-up on you,” says Bobbi Brown make-up artist Zara Findlay.

How do you find the perfect shade? “Your bronzer should be the same undertone as your skin – cool, warm, olive, or neutral – and should be the natural colour your skin tans,” Zara says.

“The easiest way to see if it is the perfect colour for you, is to place the bronzer against your chest and see if the bronzer lifts and compliment­s your skin tone.”

3 INCORRECT PLACEMENT

“AFTER you prep properly, then you can start to look where your placement goes,” says Julia. “With bronzer, it’s across the cheekbones and across the bridge of the nose where the sun would hit you naturally.”

You can also use matte bronzer to gently contour your face.

“So, if you’ve got a wide face, you want to slim it down by putting bronzer in certain areas,” Julia says. “Use the same placements that you would do with contouring technique, which is a ‘C’ shape around the temples.”

4 ONLY USING ONE TYPE OF BRONZER

BRONZERS usually fall into one of two camps: matte or shimmer. Julia recommends combining the two to create a threedimen­sional look.

“Use the matte where you put your contouring powder, then where you want your highlights, use the the shimmery one.

“That’s a clever way of doing it – it’s what I do a lot when I’m working on celebritie­s, because it gives them that beautiful subtle glow.”

5 FORGETTING YOUR NECK

THE cheekbones are the most important area for bronzer, but it’s important to finish off with a light dusting of colour over the rest of the face to even out your skin tone.

“Always bring the bronzer down to your neck – you don’t want to look like two separate people!” Julia warns.

“To define the jawline and get rid of a double chin, you should blend it in – and don’t forget your ears as well.”

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