01/5Be a beautiful, bronze goddess!

Be a beautiful, bronze goddess!

Bronzer has been in the makeup world for more than just a few years. It’s not a fad and it’s not passing any time soon. So if you have a bronzing shade or a palette, hold on it, or if you don’t have one, go grab one. One of the most fun things about makeup is breaking rules with it. So if rules dictate that a bronzer can only be used to mimic a ‘sun-kissed’ glow, it’s our job to break that rule. But in case you’re wondering how, here’s help! Don’t worry, we’ve got your back- ahead are some ingenious ways to use that bronzer in your rack.

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02/5Define your crease

Define your crease

Here’s the funny thing about beauty sleep, if you sleep too much, your eyes get puffy, much like how your eyes get puff when you don’t get enough sleepy! On days like that, skip that eyeliner and stick to your voluminous mascara and use your bronzer to define that crease. The taupey shade is perfect to add show to your crease, and make your eyes appear bigger and more open.

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03/5Fill in brows

Fill in brows

On days when you’re running low on your eyebrow pomade and you can’t step out without grooming your sparse, barely-there brows, grab on an angled brush and dip it in your bronzer to fill in your brows. The taupey-earthy shade will work perfectly as a substitute eyebrow enhancer.

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04/5Cover up bald spots

Cover up bald spots

If you have fine, thin hair, tying your hair in a sleek ponytail that only enhances your sparse hairline would be a nightmare. Grab your blending brush, dip it in your bronzer and apply at your bald spots and mix it along with your natural hair line. Your hair would instantly look fuller and voluminous.

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05/5Conceal Cellulite

Conceal Cellulite

Believe it or not, but a bronzer can help disguise dimples. Swirl it on any problem areas with a large fluffy brush, slowly building up coverage.

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