At Blush and Glow we prefer contouring with powders and the powders should be in the warmer range rather than cool tones, which can create a muddy/grayish effect. Products you can use for contouring are cream or liquid concealers, contour/concealer sticks, and powders. Lighter colors are applied to the bridge of the nose, under eyes, area above the eyebrows, and beneath the hollows of the cheeks to help those areas stand out and also enables the darker contour to appear even more defined. This helps those areas look more angular and defined. Then you apply a lighter color than your natural skin tone to the areas of your face that you want to bring out to the forefront.ĭarker colors are usually applied to the temples, jawline, chin, hollows of the cheeks, sides of the nose. In our opinion, as professional makeup artists, there is no step more important than contouring to make your makeup look stand out from the rest! It is one of the most essential makeup steps you can bring to take your looks to the level of Pros!Ĭontouring is basically the method of applying a darker color than your natural skin color to the areas of your face that you would like to define or reshape. Contouring, Contouring, Contouring!! Oh we've all heard of this makeup technique by now and, of course, thank you Kim Kardashian and Mario Dedivanovic for bringing this glorious style of makeup to the masses.
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