The other day while getting ready to go out, Mr. Bella was watching. Even though he won't admit it, I think he's fascinated with the various steps that go into a makeup application, although he doesn't always "get" why I'm doing what I'm doing. Think eyebrow gel. "Why do you need that?" he'll ask. To finish off the look and blend the rest of my face makeup with my décolleté, I'll often do a little highlighting around the cleavage. Of course, anything in that general vicinity will capture his attention. Blush and/or bronzer around the cleavage is an old-school trick for creating a healthy, glowing look. Do you blush your bosom, too?
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Charles Tyrwhitt
moreso bronzer or highlighter on the collarbone
1Absolutely.
2Might try it come summer, I'm really pale and rock the fluorescent light tan even in the depths of the Aussie summer. It'd be nice to look a little less ghostly without having to toast myself on the beach.
3On special occasions. For every day- no.
4sometimes some glitter on my neckline, but i try and stay away from making my cleavage more enhanced or highlighted.
5not blush, but bronzer on the girls and highlighter on the clavicle
6not all the time and more bronzer than blush
7Bronzer, not blush.
8I don't want it to get on my clothes (wear lots of light colors). I'm pretty bony so that might accentuate it. I like how it looks on others so maybe I'll experiment!
9No.
10Sometimes for a special occasion
11Hmmm, no. Maybe some shimmer powder if I want my guy to look at them. I'm well endowed.. so I don't usually want more breast attention.
12Does it work though? Never tried it.
13bronze and highlight sometimes, but not blush, never thought of it. will try soon
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