Unlike cooler pinks that can sit on top of the skin, this shade melts into medium to deep complexions, providing a "burnt" effect that looks like a day spent in the sun.
Start high on the cheekbones and blend downward. Adding a second layer specifically to the apples of the cheeks intensifies the "heat". Rhode Brown The Heat
The "Heat" look isn't just about a flush; it’s about a sun-drenched, monochromatic warmth that feels lived-in and effortless. For those with brown skin, achieving this relies on finding a shade that mimics a natural undercurrent of heat without appearing ashy or overly bright. Key Product: Rhode Pocket Blush in "Toasted Teddy" Unlike cooler pinks that can sit on top
A warm, toasted terracotta that serves as a bridge between a bronzer and a blush. The "Heat" look isn't just about a flush;