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But when operated with skill, can be
your deadliest weapon; literally you could cut someone with that structed
jawline. The secret behind it? Using the correct shades, technique and knowing
your face shape. With a lot of practice and alone time with your face, you can
be a sculpted beauty in no time.
- Know your face shape.
Some are born with a chiseled jaw and strong cheekbones but we can't all be Kiera Knightley. Knowing your face shape is as important as knowing your g-spot. If you don't know it, you never will! Knowing your face structure means you'll know what features you need to sculpt. A good example would be a round face shape, you will want to contour under the cheekbones quite dramatically with plenty of blending. This will give the round face more structure. Some face shapes may need more highlight than contour.
- Choosing the right products.
This is of great importance. Knowing
your skin type, what sits and blends well with your skin. Personally I have
always preferred cream concealers; I feel they blend better on my skin and are
buildable. You have a wide variety of choice you can use foundations,
concealers, grease paints and powders. Choose wisely.
- Finding that perfect shading tone and highlighter.
Being taught makeup professionally I
have always been told to choose a shade three shades lighter than
your skin tone, and a shader a couple of tones darker. Okay, personally I
do not stick to this when I go dark I go dark. I tend to only go a few shades
lighter with my concealer as there
is usually a believable contrast (I also fake tan this
means you can afford to go darker). Stay clear of products with an orange
or red tone trust me it will end in tears.
Personally I like angled sturdy brushes to contour and highlight.
The application is a lot more precise; as you can control the angle of the
brush and the quantity of the product you are applying. To blend I would
recommend no other than the beauty blender. It blends the makeup seamlessly it
does all the hard work for you. Make sure you practice your blending. Blending
is an art form do not underestimate it. You need to apply little pressure
otherwise you will smudge the contour to another part of your face changing the
facial features again, which could make them droop or bigger.
Now we've got that out of the way, here's how I contour and highlight.
Now we've got that out of the way, here's how I contour and highlight.
- Apply the light shade of product on the center of the forehead, the
center of the nose,under the eyes. above your cheekbones, under the brow,
and on the crossbow.
- Using the shading product, I apply it at the sides of my forehead, on the temples, along the sides of my nose. below my cheekbones, in the socket of my eye and in the point of my chin
- I then blend using a beauty blender, this blends cream products
beautifully. I blend until I cannot see any harsh lines and my face looks
more sculpted.
- To finish off the look apply your favourite smokey eye and nude lip.
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How do you contour and highlight? Or
for you first timers tell me how it went!
With love Makeup Monster x
A great contouring tutorial :) Always great to see great makeup tips and tricks. www.shehearts.net x
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DeleteThis is a really great post but I am not really into contouring because I feel like whenever I do it I look like a drag queen but it looks nice on some people
ReplyDeleteoMG first off ....you are pretttty!!! Second off, thanks for the tip
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