I have average Asian skin--- not too pale, but not very tan either. I%26#039;ve been reading up on how to downplay my somewhat chubby cheeks and double chin. I came across contouring many times, but I%26#039;m not sure what to use/not use. I have seen a recommendation somewhere about not using a bronzer because it would look too fake on Asian skin. If so, what would I replace it with?|||I%26#039;m asian too!!
I think the most important thing is to get the right shade of foundation. And powder. then use a highlighter to accentuate the better features on ur face. Alos, use blush to help contour. I know the typical blush is pinky pinky, but tt jus makes us asian gals look bad (most of us anyway), so go for a darker shade. I use a bronzy coloured blush.|||You deffinitly can still use bronzer, you just have to use the right shade.
Go into a Sears and ask different makeup specialist%26#039;s like L%26#039;Ancome and Dior what shade of bronzer they would reccomend for your skin tone. But if you insist on getting bronzer yourself (which I highly recommend you don%26#039;t) you should be looking for a loose powder bronzer, NOT a pressed powder, because the pressed comes off to cakey and thick. The loose powder is easier to blend and control how much you want on your brush. Look for bronzer%26#039;s with yellow/golden highlight%26#039;s in it, rather than red or brown.
If you don%26#039;t want the appearence of a tan colour, and want a more %26#039;flushed%26#039; look, go for a medium shade of peach or light coral, these also compliment %26#039;yellow%26#039; or oriental skin tones.
Hope this helps!|||i have average asian skin I have seen a recommendation somewhere about not using a bronzer because it would look too fake on Asian skin. If so, what would I replace
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