Can I use this to contour.
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Sep 8, 2014
Melissa K.
Sep 8, 2014
Alex M.
Yes but I heard that it doesn't blend very well.
Sep 8, 2014
Noel x.
Yup I actually like using a cream for contouring.
Sep 8, 2014
katie s.
Yeah (: but if it doesn't blend well I highly recommend you purchase another bronzer!
Sep 8, 2014
Emily W.
If it is ashy toned, yes. However it looks too warm.
Contouring is creating shadows. Shadows are neutral or cool toned grey-brown. Never warm. Bronzer is not a contouring product; it goes on the opposite parts of the face (the high points) and is meant to bring warmth (hence BRONZEr).
Sep 8, 2014
Kat A.
agree with Emily