Contour products for light skin.
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Dec 25, 2014
Kasey S.
Any recommendations for a good (matte) bronzer thanks x
Dec 25, 2014
Gabby M.
I use sephora's contour& blush trio :) there's 2 blushes& a contour color
Dec 25, 2014
Katrina K.
I use MAC's blush is harmony. Great matte brown!
Dec 25, 2014
Lilibeth G.
NYC bronzer in Sunny is an amazingggg dupe for Hoola by benefit!
Dec 25, 2014
Krupa B.
Hoole benefit
Dec 25, 2014
Krupa B.
a*
Dec 25, 2014
Kasey S.
Thanks guys! I'll definitely be checking out some of those!
Dec 25, 2014
Angeliana L.
NYC pressed.
Dec 25, 2014
MaKenzie T.
You should not use bronzer to contour, it will produce a muddy effect in place of the shadow-mimicking effect you want to achieve when contouring. Contouring is all about using products that are slightly more grey toned to mimic the shadows caused by our bone structure. By doing this it adds depth back to the face after applying foundation which tends to hide the shadows originally there. Basically I'm saying bronzer (because of the overly orange tone) is not meant for this job, and if you prefer not to use a product specifically made for contouring, then you should probably use a grey brown shadow or something. Hope this helped, if you would like Hannah gives a fabulous explanation as to why you should not use bronzer.
Dec 25, 2014
Kasey S.
Wow thanks! That really does make a lot of sense :)
Dec 25, 2014
Nicole R.
I'm super pale and Nyx blush in taupe is perfect, looks just like a shadow.