01/5Here's how you can use a bronzer in different ways

Here's how you can use a bronzer in different ways

Stand in for Shadow: Who says you should use your bronzer only on your cheeks. It can be used as the perfect stand-in for your eyeshadow. A bronzer works really well as a nude eyeshadow. So, you can use it as your base. And then to create some more depth and dimension you can use it on your crease as well. Remember to blend it well though.

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02/5Fill in your Brows

Fill in your Brows

You can use bronzer to fill in your brows when you don't have an eyebrow pencil handy. “Use a spoolie brush to comb through brows first,” says celebrity brow expert Kelley Baker. “Then dip an angled liner brush into your bronzer and lightly fill in any holes or patchy parts,” Baker added.

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03/5Define Cheekbones

Define Cheekbones

Well, this is what the bronzer is primarily used for, isn't it? Using a bronzer on your cheekbones helps add dimension to your face. Make a kissy face and then sweep some bronzer along the hollow of your cheeks, right under your bones. You could also add a bit to your temples and jawline to contour.

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04/5Conceal Cellulite

Conceal Cellulite

A bronzer can work wonders in hiding your problem areas. So, sweep up some product onto a large fluffy brush and then get brushing on that area you want to conceal. Make sure you blend it well so that it doesn't stand out like a patch against the rest of your skin.

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05/5De-grease Roots

De-grease Roots

On days when you're running late and don't have the time to wash your hair, you could just opt for some bronzer instead. Most bronzers are mineral- or clay-based which means they have the ability to absorb oil. So, dust some matte based formula on your parting and gently massage it into your scalp for an oil-free look.

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