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How to Achieve a Sun-Kissed Look

April 20, 2009 by Aly Walansky  
Filed under Beauty, Skin Care, Style

This is the season where it’s more important than ever to achieve a sun-kissed look – even if it’s entirely fabricated!

909989_broken_blush_and_makeup_brushWe checked with one of our favorite beauty experts, Mally Roncal of Mally Beauty, who gave us some fabulous pointers on how to achieve that look before we even get to the beach.

You have to have that all-important bronzer!

The most natural looking way to apply is to actually begin on the jaw line, just behind your ear. Gently smooth and swirl the product all the way across your jaw line and all around the perimeter of the face. Don’t forget your hairline, your temples and even the hallow of your cheeks. Then you can do a light dusting across the forehead, nose, and chin. This will give you a natural glow.
To balance out the bronze, apply a pinky-peach blush to the apples of the cheeks.

  • The rosiness gives it a more realistic finish.
  • Add a little shimmer powder to the tops of cheekbones and inner corners of the eyes.

Don’t forget the lip!

To top it off, swipe a beautiful sheer pink lipgloss all over your pout. It will tie the whole look together.

Image: Sxc.hu

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One Response to “How to Achieve a Sun-Kissed Look”
  1. Mollie says:

    Sometimes I turn a little orange when I do more then just highlight my face with bronzer, what brand do you recommend for bronzing the whole face, instead of just highlighting?

    -Mollie
    Dailymakeover.com

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