
When it comes to makeup, bronze and blush are two essential beauty products that you can use to give a little color and definition to your skin. But what is the difference between them?
Blush is used to add a slight blush to the cheeks, while bronzer usually gives the effect of "kissing from the sun". It is one or two shades darker than your skin tone and depending on its formula, you can use it to contour features.
Which one do you use the most during the summer? Can they be used together?
You can use both together, or separately. It all depends on the look you are looking to achieve.
Blush gives the cheeks a light pink color and you can apply it even without applying powder cream. Although, it is usually the bronzer most used in summer, there are no rules: Just decide what looks best for your face.
If you are looking for a non-minimalist look, but more "glam" - then you can use the bronzer and blush together.
Start by applying the bronzer to the cheekbones, the upper forehead area, the bridge of the nose and under the chin area. Next, add a little blush to the cheeks / cheekbones. Apply and mix lightly to create a uniform color.
Avoid applying bronzer all over the face and use only to give some contours to the face. Meanwhile, use blush when you want to give the effect of "lightly fried" cheeks.
Source: ModelCo