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SUNNY SIDE UP

KEEP THAT HOLIDAY FEELING GOING BY SPORTING HEALTHY, GLOWING SKIN WITH THE LATEST BRONZERS – NO SUN NECESSARY.

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Create sunkissed skin with top-quality bronzers.

ALONGSIDE THE CHANEL SUIT, quilted purse and little black dress, we have Coco Chanel to thank for beautifull­y bronzed skin. The pap snaps of Coco disembarki­ng from a cruise in Cannes in the 1920s set a new beauty precedent that, certainly in Australia, has remained aspiration­al ever since.

“A sunkissed glow makes us feel radiant and youthful, and who wouldn’t want that?” says Bobbi Brown national education executive Kheahni Jackson. “My number one tip is to use a skin-tone-correct bronzer and apply it where the sun would naturally hit to mimic that naturally sunkissed effect.”

Here’s how that works: take a bronzing brush or stipple brush, sweep it over your powder bronzer, tap off any excess and sweep lightly along the hairline from temple to temple. That’s precisely where the sun naturally kisses your skin. “I like to recommend sticking with matte shades, as they are more subtle and easier to blend,” says Kheahni.

So how do you pick the perfect shade? Kheahni recommends looking at the colour on the “high” parts of your face and chest. “Patch test two or three skin-tone-correct bronzers to the chest and face, and see if it blends with your skin tone, then you will see which shade will suit you most,” she says. “Then do a patch test on the chest to see if it blends with your skin tone. Imagine you have been on holiday and have come home with a beautiful bronze natural glow. The colour you naturally go when tanned is what you want to achieve here.”

If you’re interested in contouring, Kheahni recommends looking closely at the natural shape of your face. “We want to enhance what is already there. Look in the mirror and see where the cheek natural starts to curve in, that’s where you want to apply bronzer to enhance your cheekbones,” she says. “Just underneath the jaw, where the face turns into the neck, is the spot for enhancing the jawline. Make sure it’s really well blended!”

For a really natural glow, apply a pretty pink blush on the apples of the cheeks before applying bronzer will give your skin a rosy glow. “Our cheeks naturally flush when we are happy!” says Kheahni. “By picking a colour that is already represente­d in the cheek, you will look natural and authentic.”

Authentici­ty is always key with bronzing, so being too heavy-handed or wearing a shade that makes your skin tone muddy or orange is best avoided. If you have very dry skin, using a liquid bronzer can help you achieve a natural look – just add a few drops to your moisturise­r. Or you could try a buildable fake tan serum as part of your daily skincare routine, some of which even have added skincare benefits such as moisturisi­ng hyaluronic acid and antioxidan­t Vitamin C to fight free radicals.

“A bronzing serum helps you achieve a light facial glow that is longlastin­g,” says St. Tropez tanning expert Michaella Bolder. “After prepping the skin by exfoliatin­g and moisturisi­ng, use 4-5 pumps of bronzing serum between your fingers, and blend over the face and neck area evenly. Then use a medium-sized bronzing brush to buff over the skin in circular motions to create a flawless finish.” Don’t forget to do the same for your chest (2-3 pumps of serum should do the trick) to produce a natural result.

If you’re in a rush, there’s nothing simpler than Gucci Westman’s signature technique, which instantly adds an all-over warmth: a quick sweep of bronzer across the eyelids, on the forehead, under the jaw where the neck starts, and on the cheeks in a horizontal sweeping motion. It’s a never-fail way to quickly add definition to your face in a timeless, no-fuss fashion. We suspect Coco would approve.

“Use a skin-tonecorrec­t bronzer and apply it where the sun would naturally hit.”

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