How To Get That Sunkissed Glow

Philippa Louise shows you how to create a sunkissed glow using the latest Rimmel London products. Watch your cheekbones shimmer after this tutorial. Enlarge

How To Get That Sunkissed Glow

Philippa Louise shows you how to create a sunkissed glow using the latest Rimmel London products. Watch your cheekbones shimmer after this tutorial.

I'm going to show you how you can achieve that perfect sunkissed glow. It's really important when your applying bronzer or anything to the face to work out were the sun naturally hits. Where you find the sun naturally hits is the forehead area; and down the nose, you just apply a little bit in that area.

Then just create a lovely figure 3 motion that's going with the natural contours of the face. Lastly, don't forget the neck, the neck is the one area everyone forgets because your chin is always down so the light doesn't hit it, so just dust a little bit of bronzer underneath there, just to get that nice natural glow. If you want to then enhance that sunkissed glow and get a bit shimmer to make it a bit more fun, just pop some on the apples of the cheeks, just brush it upwards, you get a beautiful glow.

You can bring it through to the forehead as well, that's where that natural light hits. If you fancy, you can pop a bit down the nose to make it a bit glittery. And you get that lovely shimmer to the cheekbone.

If you want to enhance that sunkissed glow even more and create a really luscious pout, we have a lovely stay glossy lip gloss. Pop that all over the lips, concentrating a lot of it in the center, that's really where you can get that beautiful pout. Again, you can put as much or as little on of this as you want.

Just to finish the look off, we've got part of our trio eye shadow; we've got a lovely bronze here. Dust that all over the eyelid, taking it up to the eyebrow bone. What you can also do is choose an eye shadow color in a bronze or a copper, don't worry if any of that falls off, you can tidy that up.

Dust that all over the eyelids; it's always best to go up to the brow bone, just to get that natural highlight, so then you've got lots of different pigments bouncing off each other. And there you have your sunkissed glow.