As a first step it is important to "opacify" the face, that is to remove that residue of "oily" left by any base that you have applied before putting on make-up.
Whether it's a moisturizer, a foundation makes no difference: all these products moisten the skin and thus compromise the success of a homogeneous tanning make-up.
The Bronzing Powder, coming into contact with a "not very dry" surface, risks causing anti-aesthetic stains. Go ahead, therefore, to a veil of powder, preferably compact.
The rule of powdering the face before applying the Bronzing Powder also applies if you choose bases with a very light texture.
Using a medium-large brush with a round tip, apply the Bronzing Powder in circular movements starting from the central areas of the face and blending them towards the contours.
So, in order: first the forehead, then the nose and chin, and finally the upper part of the cheekbones. These are the areas that are first kissed by the sun.
Applying the Bronzing Powder all over the face would make the face flat, canceling its three-dimensional nature.
Before applying the Bronzing Powder on the face, remember to always take a small amount of powder and to "unload" the brush from the excess product, resting it on the wrist:
only in this way will you get a natural effect.