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Would a blush rather than bronzer look better in winter?

Winter leads to colder dryer weather. The bronzer that I normally use seems to be a ittle on the orange side with colder dryer weather. I read somewhere that during this weather, I would be better off by using more blush and less bronzer. Is this true? Any other suggestinos for colder drier weather?

Re: Would a blush rather than bronzer look better in winter?

Yes honestly. Skin naturally loses warmth and glow in colder weather. Sometimes bronzer that looked healthy in summer suddenly starts pulling orange or muddy once the skin tone lightens. You can still use bronzer, just usually lighter and more neutral toned instead of very warm shades.

Re: Would a blush rather than bronzer look better in winter?

Cold winter dayz and nights.  Blush all the way ( pink cheeks for sure) goes with out saying.  Pink cheeks are in right now. 

Re: Would a blush rather than bronzer look better in winter?

@HusbandsWifey @Makeup has no rules so you can wear whatever you want. I wear bronzer and blush all year round. 

Re: Would a blush rather than bronzer look better in winter?

@HusbandsWifey - I don't wear bronzers in the traditional sense.  I wear my bronzers as blushes...all year long.  I like earthy-toned blushes, and bronzers are the only way I can find the color I like. 🙂  

 

1.  If you feel like your face still needs color, add your bronzer, summer or winter.

 

2.  If you want to wear your bronzer, try using it as a blush instead.

 

Don't worry about what "they" say--it's your face, not theirs! 😘

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