Nine Bronzers and Illuminator
Nine Bronzes and Illumination
What do Rita Ora, Cate Blanchett,
and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have in common? Mega-high cheekbones and
perma-glowy skin. "I'm not really doing blush at the moment," says
makeup pro Mary Greenwell, who works her beauty magic on Rita, Cate, and
Rosie on the reg. "I'd rather use highlight powders and tinted powders
for the cheeks." Following Mary's lead, ELLE editors are swapping out
blush for bronzers and illuminators to get our most relaxed,
well-rested, photogenic skin
"I want yacht-club glow, not nightclub glitter, which is why I dust Dior's Sun Powder over my cheeks, forehead, and chin for instant JLo face." —Nikki Ogunnaike, Senior Fashion Editor
Diorskin Nude Air Tan Powder Healthy Glow Sun Powder
"I don't do Molly, I use Tom Ford—bronzer. I wasn't into bronzing powder before, but this believable glow dust makes me look like I sleep more than four hours a night." —Leah Chernikoff, Editorial Director
Tom Ford Bronzing Powder
"Light, creamy, blendable, impossible-to-f–k-up color that makes my cheekbones look Joan Smalls high. All that and it's organic. Bonus points for chic packaging." —Nikki Ogunnaike, Senior Fashion Editor
Kjaer Weis Bronzer in Dazzling.
"Confession: I don't actually own this. Last week, my sister successfully distracted me on a turbulent flight by showing me her shiny new makeup purchases. My favorite? This highlighter/bronzer combo that is a contour lover's dream come true. I used it every night on vacation. Unfortunatley, I couldn't steal it from her.
"I like to put a dot of this stuff above my cheekbones and, oddly, following the advice of a makeup artist, on the tip of my nose, for a glowy look." —Sally Holmes, Senior News Editor
Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector.
Nine Bronzes and Illumination
What do Rita Ora, Cate Blanchett,
and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have in common? Mega-high cheekbones and
perma-glowy skin. "I'm not really doing blush at the moment," says
makeup pro Mary Greenwell, who works her beauty magic on Rita, Cate, and
Rosie on the reg. "I'd rather use highlight powders and tinted powders
for the cheeks." Following Mary's lead, ELLE editors are swapping out
blush for bronzers and illuminators to get our most relaxed,
well-rested, photogenic skin
"I want yacht-club glow, not nightclub glitter, which is why I dust Dior's Sun Powder over my cheeks, forehead, and chin for instant JLo face." —Nikki Ogunnaike, Senior Fashion Editor
Diorskin Nude Air Tan Powder Healthy Glow Sun Powder
"I don't do Molly, I use Tom Ford—bronzer. I wasn't into bronzing powder before, but this believable glow dust makes me look like I sleep more than four hours a night." —Leah Chernikoff, Editorial Director
Tom Ford Bronzing Powder
"Light, creamy, blendable, impossible-to-f–k-up color that makes my cheekbones look Joan Smalls high. All that and it's organic. Bonus points for chic packaging." —Nikki Ogunnaike, Senior Fashion Editor
Kjaer Weis Bronzer in Dazzling.
"Confession: I don't actually own this. Last week, my sister successfully distracted me on a turbulent flight by showing me her shiny new makeup purchases. My favorite? This highlighter/bronzer combo that is a contour lover's dream come true. I used it every night on vacation. Unfortunatley, I couldn't steal it from her.
"I like to put a dot of this stuff above my cheekbones and, oddly, following the advice of a makeup artist, on the tip of my nose, for a glowy look." —Sally Holmes, Senior News Editor
Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector.