Monday, April 8, 2013

Contour & Highlight . . .

Sample- Areas to Contour & Highlight
Contouring can be applied to reshape/correct certain areas. Applying tones darker than your skin color creates an illusion of shadow on areas that you would like to hide, while applying tones lighter than your skin color highlights areas you would like to emphasize.

Not everyone needs to contour.
For example: if you feel like your cheekbones are prominent or that your face is thin, it is best not to contour as you may look/appear too thin.
In choosing a cream/powder it's always 2 shades darker than your skin color.

What you need:
any matte bronzer, foundation, or nude blush that is slightly darker than your skin color.
a small round brush/angled blush brush.
for highlighting: any illuminating/shimmery powder. it can be a powder/cream.

Sometimes, contouring varies depending on the shape of the face.



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