Now, the phenomenon of highlighting and contouring has become part of almost every American woman’s beauty routine. Can you tell I like Real Techniques?! Because yeah, I really do.Five years ago, the facial defining technique known as “contouring” wasn’t a household name like it is today. I’m applying with the Real Techniques Setting Brush which is super ideal for highlighter application. Also, above the top lip on the cupid’s bow, down the bridge of the nose and a pop on the end for a more upturned look if you want, and above the arch of the brow of a little extra lift. I’m using TheBalm Mary-Lou Manizer which pretty much works on everybody. These ares are the small c-shape around the eyes, on the tops of the cheekbones. Now it’s time to highlight the areas we want the light to catch to bring them out. I’m using my beloved Real Techniques Blush Brush.ĥ. Keep the blush above the end of your nose. Don’t you dare! Color in the cheeks is healthy so add a peachy pink blush with minimal shimmer directly above the bronzer, sweeping back towards the hairline. Adding a bit of a shadow underneath your bottom lip is an extra credit step that will give your lips a poutier appearance.Ĥ. Make sure you really blend this step out because it’s definitely NOT something you want people to notice! “Hey! Sweet nose contouring!” No.ģ. Don’t forget to connect up to the brows and dust a little underneath to shorten a long nose. This will give the appearance of a thinner nose. Not a huge fan of your nose? You can contour that too! Use an eyeshadow crease brush to lightly shade the sides of your nose, bringing the shadow further in than it normally is. But, if your forehead is larger than you’d like, bring the bronzer/contouring powder down further.Ģ. If you have a small forehead, no need to contour too much at the temples or around the hairline. Bring the contour in towards the center of your face, stopping right around the outside edge of your eye. The main areas you’ll contour are underneath the cheekbones connected up onto the temples, around the hairline and under the jawline.įor cheekbones, use the top of your ear as a guide for the angle, going towards, but not all the way to, the corner of your mouth. It just gets the job done best due to it’s dome shape, small brush head and flexible bristles. As you can see, I started out using the Real Techniques Contour Brush, but switched to my old favorite, the Sigma F05. Your eyes can sparkle, but shadows don’t! I’m using TheBalm Bahama Mama because it veers just slightly-cool toned for a realistic shadow. Ok friends, grab a completely matte bronzer. Ok, so I made an animated gif to show you the highlighting and contouring steps. And yo, if you wanna get cream crazy, I covered that here, but it’s slightly insane to do everyday and I think I’d do the highlight and contour OVER my foundation now instead. Well H&C is here to stay, so let’s learn an easy, everyday way to incorporate it into your makeup routine. Powder or cream? What does Kim Kardashian use? Is that why her face looks that way, or is it plastic surgery? Will I look like a different person or just a hotter me? Makeup artists have been using highlighting and contouring techniques for decades, but in the last few years highlighting and contouring has just kind of exploded.
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