Sunset worthy shades not just for the beach.
Bronzed lids and warm skin hues are one of 2016’s biggest trends. What I love about this look is that it’s super simple to accomplish and you’ll always have a fresh vacation glow that looks good with anything. Even on the coldest winter day in the middle of Ohio in front of a log cabin, a little extra glow is good for everyone. Eco Tools has an amazing array of brushes (even the cutest little travel ones too) for creating all of 2016’s beauty trends.
This Eco Tools Buffing Brush is one of my all-time faves. For foundation, look no further, this gives such a smooth and seamless base.
Using the Precision Foundation Brush from the Festive and Flawless Face Set , highlight under your eyes, the center of your forehead and the middle of your nose.
A shimmery coral shade with the Large Powder Brush goes so well with everything bronzed.
Use the Complexion Blending Brush for the perfect contour.
The Buffing Concealer Brush works equally as well to apply your favorite bronze eye shadow. This is great for a liquid based shadow as well!
Just a thin black line with the Angled Eyeliner Brush from the Mini Essential Set on the upper and lower lips to make your eyes pop and still keep everything natural.
Using the Large Powder Brush to swipe a coral shade onto your cheekbones.
Finish it off with a nude creamy lipstick and liner.
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Thank you Eco Tools for sponsoring this post! All opinions are my own:)
Elizabeth Rose says
I agree so much – I’ve been playing with bronzer a lot lately. I already had a full set of makeup brushes when I discovered Eco Tools, but they are my most recommended brand to friends just starting to get into makeup! Amazing quality for the price.
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Ree says
I love having a bronzer in my make-up bag! I haven’t used Eco Tools (yet), but I hear only good things about their brushes.