Sportify Bare Skin With Nude-bronze Makeup

It’s a toastier, more outdoorsy version of everybody’s favourite nude look and gives skin a healthy touch of colour.

Portrait of Tammy Strobel

It’s a toastier, more outdoorsy version of everybody’s favourite nude look and gives skin a healthy touch of colour.

Makeup used: Chanel Duo Bronze et Lumiere in #307 Clair, $103; Les 4 Ombres in #707 Lumieres Naturelles, $96; Stylo Ombre et Contour in #222 Pure Flesh, $53; and Rouge Coco Flash in #212 Contraste, $52.

The look: Natural with a touch of gold, so your face doesn’t look too bare or washed out, says makeup artist Alex T. Getting it right: The idea is to warm the complexion. No megawatt highlighters or heavy use of sculpting powder a la Instagram makeup.

Go for: Matte or slightly shimmery bronze. Alex says to use a soft, fluffy brush (not a densely packed one), which makes blending easier as it doesn’t deposit too much product.

The HW pick: Chanel’s new Duo Bronze et Lumiere palette, which has a matte bronzer and a pearlescent highlighting powder. Dust the bronzer onto cheeks, forehead and nose, then blend out at the edges with the highlighter. Or mix bronzer and highlighter together and apply lightly over the face for a sun-kissed glow. – gyh

PHOTOGRAPHY JOEL LOW

ART DIRECTION SHERLI CHONG

BEAUTY DIRECTION MELISSA CHEW

STYLING DARYLL ALEXIUS YEO

HAIR JUNZ LOKE

MAKEUP ALEX T

MODEL TEREZA S/AVE

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