Learning To Contour
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Jan 31, 2013
Natasha L.
Tips, tricks and product info on how to contour Thanks!!
Jan 31, 2013
Atiyah Y.
YouTube
Jan 31, 2013
Kaysey L.
Definitely look up some videos on YouTube so you can actually see what to do. Basically, you want to blend highlighter on the tops of your cheekbones, closer to your eyes (think about where light naturally hits your face). You want to blend bronzer (or anything just a smidge darker than your skin color) into the hollows of your cheeks (make a fish face) and drag it up to your temples, where shadows are naturally cast upon your face.
Feb 2, 2013
Natasha L.
Thanks!!
Feb 2, 2013
Payton K.
Practice, Practice, Practice ! I dont contour much but youtube really helped too(:
Feb 2, 2013
Lauren B.
Ya look at youtube so you can see it done but heres what I do: bronzer-under the cheek bones, sides of your nose, temples, and all around the outside of your face like pretty much in your hairline. Highlighter-ball of chin, jawline, length of nose, cupids bow, very top of cheek bones(above where you would apply blush, and the center of your forhead. Make sure its all blended very well so you dont look like your face is patchy.