Since we know how confusing it can be to determine your exact skin tone and its undertones, we tapped makeup artists who bronze faces on the daily to share their knowledge on this beloved beauty staple. (It's always a good idea to check out how the color looks in natural light to ensure it's a spot-on match.) As a general rule, you want to steer clear of any bronzers that look too orange or gray, as these tones can make you look unnaturally tan or washed out. However, much like foundation and concealer, bronzer can go catastrophically wrong if you don't find the right shade for your skin tone.
A sweep of bronzer on the high points of your face creates subtle definition (hello, cheekbones) while also adding a beautiful, allover warmth that will trick people into thinking you just got back from vacation - minus the sun damage.
Blush isn't the only makeup product that gives your complexion an instant pick-me-up.