Makeup for Beginners – How To Apply Bronzer, Blush, and Highlighter

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Today is the second part in a 4 part series – we’re chatting all about makeup tips for beginners! Each week I am releasing a new video full of tips and tricks for anyone trying to perfect their makeup routine. Today’s video is how to apply bronzer, blush, and highlighter!

Here’s what’s in my makeup tips for beginners series:

  • Flawless Base Routine
  • How to Apply Bronzer, Blush, and Highlighter (this post!)
  • All About Eyeshadow (coming February 8)
  • Brows, Lashes, and Lips (coming February 15)

Today’s video is fairly simple and straightforward. I’m sharing a really easy way to apply your bronzer, blush, and highlighter. We are going where to apply everything, placement tips, and how to make your face look more structured and lifted! Who doesn’t want a little lifting?

Watch the video below to learn more!

Makeup Tips for Beginners – How to Apply Bronzer, Blush, and Highlighter


Products Mentioned:

Here is everything I used and mentioned in the video!


I hope this helped a lot with your bronzer, blush and highlighter adventures! Also, shout out to my friend Ange for coining that “ice cream sandwich” term I used! Haha.


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