Expert Tip: Bronze makeup looks amazing on all skin tones -- but that doesn't mean everyone should grab the terracotta. Fair skinned beauties look best in soft taupe and caramel while medium-skinned gals should use yellow gold shades. Darker skin tones look best in copper tones, explains New York City makeup artist Jessica Liebeskind.
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Sienna Miller
Expert Tip: Pair a healthy glow with a Bordeaux lip for a striking look, says Liebeskind. Be sure to choose a matte shade that won't compete with shimmery bronzer.
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Christie Brinkley
Expert Tip: If you're going for an all-bronze, relaxed makeup look, mix up the textures -- all matte can look flat and dull and all shimmery can look too done up. Highlighting two spots gives the look balance, suggests Liebeskind. Try focusing on your cheekbones and under the brow bone for a no-fail look.
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Kim Kardashian
Expert tip: Give life to your skin by adding a touch of shimmer to your shoulders and collarbone. Get the look, without going overboard, by mixing a bit of moisturizer with touch of bronzing shimmer cream (Try Scott Barnes Body Bling, $48), says Liebeskind.
Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Victoria Beckham have mastered the natural-looking faux-glow -- proving that self-tanning now is more about looking healthy, than fresh off a tropical vacation. Use these application tips to get your own red carpet-worthy tan -- the safe way.