
Bronzer and sculptor are two similar products in a cosmetic bag that can easily be confused. Many believe that there is no difference between them. But in fact, if you accidentally apply a bronzer instead of a sculptor or vice versa, the result may be unpleasant to surprise you. IA EAOMEDIA will tell you details.
Experienced makeup artists emphasize: these products perform completely different tasks and are used for different makeup techniques.
“If you confuse them in the process of makeup and apply, for example, a bronzer instead of a sculptor, you will not like the result,” says the make-up artist Anastasia Salamakh in his Zen blog (18+).
What is the difference?
Sculptor – Created for contouring the face. Its task is to emphasize natural shadows and create a relief effect. Usually the sculptor has Cold shadeclose to gray-brown, and is applied to those areas where the shadows appear naturally: under the cheekbones, along the jaw line or at the hair growth line. With its help, the face becomes more expressive and voluminous.
Bronzer – Performs a completely different function. It was created in order to give a face Warm shade Light tanning, as if you had just returned from your vacation – with a “kissed sun” skin. It is applied to the protruding parts of the face: cheekbones, back of the nose, chin and lateral foreheads – It is where the sun falls first.
Remember forever: if you confuse these products, then the makeup will turn out completely different – dirty and ugly. Therefore, never make this mistake.





