In the last year, I have gone completely mad for cream makeup formulations. Whether I’m sweeping a cream eyeshadow stick along my lash line or dabbing a cream blusher on the apples of my cheeks, I’ve realised they’re the quickest and most effective way to look ‘done up’ with very minimal effort. Plus, they’re super easy to blend with your fingers, and I am someone who generally prefers getting hands on with makeup over using an army of tools and brushes. Anyone else with me?
At this time of year, as I don’t like to wear too much heavy makeup, I’m constantly reaching for a cream bronzer as it can give me a quick, reliable and natural glow. According to celebrity make-up artist Neil Young, this is all because creams are amazing at reflecting light away from the skin, giving you that amazing more natural-looking finish, whereas powders will absorb the light.
“Creams are also malleable and sit with the complexion rather than on top,” Young explains. “It’s perfect for creating a gorgeous glow without looking too made up.”
When it comes to application, Young says it depends on the finish you’re after. “Cream bronzers can add dimension to the face by using it like a powder bronzer on the temples, forehead and cheekbones or as a fine veil all over the face.”
If you’re looking to softly contour the face “you can apply [the bronzer]directly to bare skin and then add a touch of foundation and concealer around it as and where needed. If your face needs a little powder to maintain your makeup, dust with a little translucent powder at the end of your makeup routine.” According to Young, if you’re going to use tools to blend, make sure they’re synthetic-based so they don’t absorb the product.
For a super natural finish, world-renowned makeup artist Bobbi Brown says: “Smile and pat onto the apples of your cheeks using an upward motion, then use your fingertips to soften the edges”
With all that in mind, here are 13 glow-giving cream bronzers beauty editors really rate.