Highlighter creates brightness, drawing the eye to the areas where it's applied and enhancing bone structure. For example, you can add a thin line of highlighter to the center of your nose to make it look straighter and more slender.
No, they're not. Bronzer is generally darker than your skin and is designed to mimic or enhance a slight tan. Highlighter is brighter than your skin and is designed to...
You apply it on the bridge of your nose, the groove of your upper lip, your cheekbones, under your eyebrows, and even the corners of your eyes. You do not...
Apply it in multiple places and blend well for a natural look. With a matte look, it looks more natural if you put the highlighter in several different places, rather...
Wash your face and moisturize. Primer all over your face (and eye shadow primer if you want to do eye shadow). Foundation/BB cream/CC cream. Concealer only where you need it....
Highlighter emphasizes areas where light naturally hits your skin, such as the bridge of your nose and the top of your cheekbones. Contour emphasizes natural shadows and enhances bone structure....