Take Notes-2 Celeb Makeup Artists Share the Best Bronzers for a Vacation-Like Glow
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"It totally depends on how bronze you want to be. Your skin tone and undertones matter. Typically, you want a shade or two darker than your natural skin color," explains Probst. "I advise a sample test on a small portion of your face to provide accuracy. The goal is to have a radiant, healthy glow."
According to Rivero, swatching different shades can be done by creating a square swatch on both arms, blending the product as if you're trying to tan and then allowing it to sit for a few hours to determine which color looks the most natural on your skin without appearing too dark or orange. "You have to wear bronzer to see how it oxidizes for the best natural color match," Rivero tells us.
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