Foundation Or Powder For Contouring?
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Nov 5, 2013
Alyssa G.
Okay so I've heard you can use a foundation darker than your skin and use that as a contour..can I do that? or should I just buy the actual contour powder thingy..and do you put your highlights and contouring on before or after foundation..thanks ladies!!
Nov 5, 2013
Symone B.
You can definitely use a darker foundation. Just anything matte (preferably cool toned) that works. My tip for contouring:
If you're you have a liquid foundation and your going to use a liquid/cream contour product, set your face after. If you're going to contour with a powder, set your liquid foundation with a powder first.
Nov 5, 2013
Kate M.
I like dolce gabbana blush 22 tan :) and creamy make up atelier c3 dark chokolate.