But if you're used to a particular make up routine it can be tricky to adapt your techniques to suit your new caramel glow. Here are our tips:
- Want to use a touch of foundation? Ideally, choose a blend of foundation that matches up to your new tan. Your usual foundation or concealer will look slightly lighter than your honey-coloured skin, which will make your complexion look dull. You could also add a little bit of our Instant Bronzing Gel to your regular foundation, to help match your new tanned tone.
- Brighter blushers work beautifully against a warmer skin tone. Layer up powder blusher on the apples of your cheeks so it stands out more or use a liquid blusher to lend your skin a delicate flush. Creamy, peachy blushers won't show up on dark skin so select a vibrant blush to accentuate your cheekbones.
- Be daring with your lipstick -- olive skin tones can take the impact of red, orange and pink shades where as darker complexions suit berry shades, plums and deeper reds rather than nude colours.
- Richer lipsticks and deeply hued eye make up, like blue mascara, will make your teeth and the whites of your eyes look whiter and brighter.
- Sculpt and define the natural contours of your face by swiping a touch of bronzer just under your cheekbones, jawline and the top of your forehead, before applying illuminator across the cheekbones, browbone and decolletage.


