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How to Do Glowy Makeup

Winter can put a real damper on your skin, depriving it of that bronze, sun-kissed glow that many women crave. Fortunately, you can remedy this problem with myriad makeup products available on the market today. Glowy makeup that uses a color palette dominated by brown and gold will make you look like you've just returned from a St. Tropez getaway, even in the dead of winter.

 

 

 

 

 

Instructions

Things You'll Need

  • Foundation primer or moisturizer
  • Liquid foundation
  • Luminizing powder or liquid
  • Bronzing powder
  • Peach blush
  • Brown and gold eye shadows
  • Eyeliner and mascara
  • Nude or light pink lip gloss
  • Shimmer body powder
    • 1
      Apply foundation primer or moisturizer to prep your face for makeup as you usually would.
    • 2
      Apply a liquid foundation that is several shades warmer than your natural skin tone. Follow with a light coat of luminizing powder, which will set the foundation. If you do not wish to use foundation or powder, use a liquid luminizer. Do not apply the liquid product to your entire face, or your skin may get a greasy look.
    • 3
      Dust bronzing powder onto the cheeks, forehead, bridge of your nose and the jaw line. These are the parts of your face that the sun would naturally hit.
    • 4
      Blend a peach-colored blush with a built-in sheen onto your cheeks.
    • 5
      Sweep a brown eye shadow across your lids. Apply gold shadow to the brow bone and tear duct to highlight these areas.
    • 6
      Line your eyes and apply mascara as desired.
    • 7
      Complete your glowy look with a sheer nude or light pink lip gloss that has gold flecks in it.
 

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