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Bronzer Shades Explained: What Shade of Bronzer Should I Use?

Bronzer Shades Explained: What Shade of Bronzer Should I Use?

Okay, so, bronzer, right? I always felt like I was just slapping on orange dirt on my face. For years! I just grabbed whatever looked “brown” and hoped for the best. Spoiler alert: it NEVER worked. I looked muddy, or like I’d been tanning under a busted lightbulb.

Then, I was doomscrolling (as you do) and saw some makeup artist talking about undertones. Undertones! Apparently, bronzer isn’t just about being “brown.” It’s about working WITH your skin, not against it. Mind. Blown.

So, I started digging. I watched a bunch of YouTube tutorials (seriously, so many). They all said the same thing: figure out your undertone FIRST. Are you warm, cool, or neutral? There are a few ways to figure this out.

Armed with this newfound knowledge, I bravely ventured into Sephora. It was terrifying. So many bronzers! But I was determined. I decided to focus on bronzers that were described as “neutral” or “cool-toned.” I swatched a TON of them on my arm. Seriously, my arm looked like a Jackson Pollock painting.

I noticed a few things: Some bronzers were way too orange (automatic no), some were too shimmery (I wanted contour, not disco), and some were just… flat. They didn’t add any dimension to my skin.

Finally, I narrowed it down to three:

I bought all three. Yes, I know, I went a little overboard. But I wanted to do a proper test!

Here’s what I did: For a week, I wore a different bronzer each day. I applied them the same way: lightly under my cheekbones, along my hairline, and a tiny bit on my jawline. I used the same brush for each application to keep things consistent.

Here’s the breakdown:

The Verdict: For my skin (fair, neutral-leaning-cool), the Benefit Hoola Lite and the Fenty Beauty Match Stix in Amber were the winners. They both gave me a natural-looking contour and a subtle bronze without making me look orange or muddy.

So, moral of the story? Don’t just grab any brown powder off the shelf. Figure out your undertones and choose a bronzer that complements your skin. It makes a HUGE difference! Good luck, and happy bronzing!

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