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Finding the right bronzer color is like striking makeup gold because of the subtle depth and warmth it brings to your look. Why not try your bronzer as eyeshadow? Consider: if you’ve found the perfect bronzer for your cheekbones, hairline, and neck (where any bronzer can go), why wouldn’t it look equally beautiful on your eyelids, too? It is flawlessly simple and looks so fresh. Since you’re already applying it to your face, you might as well test it out! Don’t put it away until you’ve used it as eyeshadow, and then BOOM! Time is saved right away.
Can you use bronzer as eyeshadow? Yes! It doesn’t matter if your bronzer is sparkly or matte; both will look great on you. However, if you want your tan to look natural, I recommend using a matte bronzer all over your face. However, how you wrap things up is entirely up to you. If you must wear shimmer, keep it subtle with a product like chocolate-scented (no joke) Too Faced products.
Is It Okay To Use Bronzer As Eyeshadow?
Yes! I believe bronzer would work fine as an eyeshadow. You won’t even find the term “eyeshadow palette” on any modern palette. Most new palettes label themselves as “artistry palettes,” indicating that they are not designed specifically for eye use. You’re free to use any color scheme you like. And the same thing goes for bronzer. As often as you like, if you prefer the shade.
How Can You Use Bronzer As Eyeshadow?

Today I’m sharing a quick and easy way to achieve a stunning smokey eye for the summer. Two of those three products—bronzer and highlighter—are already in your makeup bag, so that’s a big plus.
You have to admit; this is pretty cool, right? This is the best makeup for when you’re in a hurry. In addition to being an excellent alternative for the beach, it has a natural, bronzed, and attractive appearance.
Step #1
Use bronzer as an eyeshadow if you want to simplify your makeup routine. You can skip this. Avoid skipping this step if you have problems with greasy eyelids. Where I live, it’s summer when I’m writing this guide. I’m feeling motivated to create a summer makeup look that holds up well in the sun.
Step #2
Use a translucent powder to set your eye primer. Translucent powder, as opposed to powder foundation, is essential. We don’t want to add another hue to the mix.
Step #3
After we have applied the primer to our eyelids, it is time to apply the eyeshadow. This time, however, we’ll be utilizing bronzer (ensure to use powder bronzer).
Can You Use Cream Bronzer As Eyeshadow?

We already know that you can use powder bronzer as eyeshadow, but can you use cream bronzer? I’ll tell you a secret: I also love to apply cream bronzer to my eyelids.
Following the instructions in this facelift tutorial, I apply a small amount of my cream bronzer to the outer corner of my eye and blend it upwards. But I didn’t use my cream bronzer in the prior tutorial because it wasn’t necessary.
How To Blend Bronzer On Eyelids?
Bronzer should be applied with a medium blending brush all over the eyelid. Due to its nature as a bronzer, this color imparts less color than would make an “eyeshadow shade.” I like that you can create a gorgeous effect on your eyes without having to blend the product in too much. The article on dos and don’ts of how to apply eyeshadow under the eye would be helpful to you in this regards.
- It’s important to mix it upward toward the hairline. Using bronzer as an eyeshadow for the eye’s outer corner
The Amazing Hoola bronzer is the best one I’ve used. Of course, this isn’t the only great bronzer on the market, but it’s one of the best. The neutral, matte hues provide the perfect amount of coverage.