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Here’s Why You Should Tone Down On Your Bronzer For That Owambe

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The bronzer is a product that was introduced a few years ago into the makeup world. The purpose of the bronzer is to highlight the face. It can also help you sculpt the cheekbone and nose to give you a finer appearance. But when attending parties, especially Owambes, you need to be careful how much you apply.

 

Bronzer goes on after face makeup (foundation, concealer, and powder), but before the blush. However, the bronzer has been so much appreciated that it is often abused.

 

Usually, we give tips on how to slay effortlessly to Owambes, but today, we are dishing out a piece of advice. We are advising our female Plat4omers to tone down on their bronzer as they slay to their next Owambe.

 

Here's Why You Should Tune Down On Your Bronzer To That Owambe

 

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Remember, less is always more. So you don’t necessarily need to use a lot of your bronzer when going out.

 

Ladies now use this product as a face cream, then a finishing product. It’s been so abused that people actually get scared of giving hugs at occasions to avoid getting stained.

 

Also, go for a bronzer that suits your complexion. They come in different shades, so you can’t go wrong.

 

Here's Why You Should Tune Down On Your Bronzer To That Owambe

 

Apply a little around the cheekbones, under the chin and on the forehead, then a long stroke on the nose.

 

Although there are certain events where you can bronze your whole body like the golden goddess you are, don’t do this every time. It’s slay season, ladies! Just tune down on the bronzer while you attend the next Owambe.

 

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