Hi friends! Today is a great one- I am so excited to share with you my signature technique for contouring with fake tanner! I have been using this technique for about three years now, and I have tried a myriad of products to get the right outcome... let's just say I made the mistakes so you don't have to. The great part of this technique is that you can get all the benefits of contouring, but it's semipermanent and lasts beyond your makeup application.
It's perfect for when you may not be wearing as much makeup, but you still want the look of chiseled cheeks and a defined jawline... even at the pool! To find out how I get the look and the best products for the job, watch the video below.
Full Tutorial:
Products Used in Video:
Olie Rejuvenating Oil
Becca The One Perfecting Brush
St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse
Infinity Sun Glow on the Go
Budget Friendly Products and Brushes:
TanWise Bronzing Mousse
ELF Beautifully Precise Brush
ELF Ultimate Kabuki Brush
Sending love to you sculpted, tan faces! xo
this is SO awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you!!!
DeleteI'm going broke following your blog!!!!! I think I've bought half the stuff you feature! This tutorial is amazing! I'm going to try it as soon as my St.Tropez tanner comes in. LOL
ReplyDeleteOh no! Hate to cause you to go broke... but at least you'll look gorg while doing it! Ha! Thanks so much for reading and saying hello. Good luck with your tan, let me know how it goes! xo Megan
DeleteLOVE! I just happened to pick up the Becca brush at Sephora yesterday, can't wait to try!
ReplyDeleteJennifer! You will seriously LOVE the brush... it is the best! Thanks for saying Hi
DeleteI did it with the St. Tropez and I really like it!!! I unfortunately don't have the Becca brush so I used the Eco Tools one that's shaped similar. It's not a dupe at all, but I was able to make it work. I'm excited to experiment more with the tanner bronzing method! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Any way I can avoid makeup I will. I thought about doing this the other day at the tanning bed but wasn't sure what to use so thanks so much for letting me know about green undertones! awesome tutorial!
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