Please don't judge me hahaha!
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Jan 22, 2014
Becca B.
I know a lot of people use purple/grey tones eyeshadows and bronzer sand contouring powders to contour, but I watched an Australian beauty guru use a make up store eyeshadow for contouring and I looked through my eyeshadow collection to see if I had a similar shade.
The closest I got was from the naked 2 palette, the matte shade tease looked like a pretty good dupe. I've never heard of anyone using it for this and wondered if I'm being ridiculous or not hahaha!
Jan 22, 2014
Becca B.
Jan 22, 2014
Anna S.
Actualy I've used a taupe eyeshadow from my stila palette to countour.
Jan 22, 2014
Hannah K.
I'd suggest using a darker shade of concealer, actually. It's hard to find grey toned brown shadows that won't make your face look muddy.
Jan 22, 2014
Becca B.
I usually use a darker foundation under my normal foundation but a few people on this had said that using grey toned powders worked better! I was so confused on what to do haha!
Jan 22, 2014
Hannah K.
Hey, whatever works for you!
Jan 22, 2014
Kitty K.
You want to use a cool toned color that mimics shadow on your face to contour with.
If you want a contour powder you can always try out Nyx's ☺ It's about $6.00
Jan 22, 2014
Becca B.
The actual shadows on the hollows of my cheekbones are light brown! So I didn't understand why everyone had a problem with using a bronzer to contour with? No offence to anyone I was just curiously confused😊 you learn from your mistakes eh!