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A stick bronzer from Rare Beauty (founded by Selena Gomez), called Warm Wishes Effortless Bronzer Stick. According to the product page:
“A breakthrough bronzing stick that creates an instant sun-kissed glow and blends seamlessly for a second-skin finish — just swipe on, blend, and go!”
Shade: Happy Sol — described as light brown with cool undertones.
Net weight: 0.25 oz / approximately 7 g.
Key formula claims:
Liquid-like cream texture that melts into skin, becomes comfortable and weightless.
Water-resistant, non-greasy, non-comedogenic, won’t cake or crease.
“Ultra blendable and buildable” for sculpting and warming the face.
Warmth and dimension: The shade Happy Sol gives a light brown warmth with cool undertones — good for adding subtle bronze warmth without overly golden/orange brassiness, especially useful for lighter or neutral skin tones.
Natural finish for imagery: Because the formula is designed to melt into skin and provide a second-skin finish, it’s well suited for high-resolution photography/model imagery where you want warmth & dimension without heavy contour lines.
Versatility in application: You can use it on cheeks, temples, hairline, chin and even eyelids for a warm wash of colour.
Durability / travel-friendly: With water-resistant and non-grease claims, it might hold up well during long shoots, travel-lit conditions, warm climates (which is relevant given your locale in Ghāziābād / Delhi region) and model-kit use.
Brand-kit friendly: As you’re working with beauty-lifestyle visuals, multiple skin-tones and model shoots, having a bronzer stick like this means quick application, minimal fuss and consistent results.
Here’s how you might apply it, especially in your brand/model imagery workflow:
Prep the skin: After your foundation/concealer and maybe light setting (if you use powder) so that skin is smooth and ready.
Apply the bronzer stick: Twist up the product and apply directly to the areas you want warmth/definition: cheekbones, temples/hairline, forehead, chin. The product page suggests: “Swipe onto cheekbones, forehead, and chin, then blend …”
Blend: Use fingers, a blending brush or sponge to softly diffuse the product so that it looks natural in photographs—no harsh lines.
Build if needed: For stronger editorial/model looks you can layer a bit more. But for lifestyle/beauty visuals you may want a lighter hand for an effortless glow.
Optional application: Use on eyelids for a warm wash of colour or even on the nose/cheekbones for soft bronzed highlight/sculpting.
Kit/Touch-up tip: Carry the stick in your model kit for quick refreshes; because it’s in stick format, you can apply on the go when travelling or during shoots.
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