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Bronzer isn't just for faking a tan. Pros love to use it to downplay saggy cheeks, jowls and neck. Here's how: Find a shade with a matte finish (no shimmer) that isn't too orange. "Use a brush to sweep a bit under your cheekbones and chin and along the jawline -- it's a visual nip and tuck," says Virginia Linzee, Mary Kay celebrity makeup artist. "Buff it down with a soft powder puff so the color is very blended and not stripey."
Try: Revlon Photoready Bronzer in Bronzed Chic, $13