Highlighting/Comtouring For Newbies.
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Aug 3, 2014
Manasi S.
So I know the basic concepts behind contouring and occasionally put some bronzer below my cheekbones but I have never contoured/highlighted my full face. is it hard to pick up on? any useful tips/tricks for beginners? any products or tools to make it easier?
thanks!
Aug 3, 2014
Diana T.
*smh* bronzer is not meant to be used for contouring... Ever!! But miss Jacqueline gives the best tips you can ask her - also jordan liberty's video on "why you shouldn't contour with bronzer" also had some tips.
Aug 3, 2014
Leona S.
Apparently you can use bronzer but I disagree a lot of girls get offended when you say not to.
Aug 3, 2014
Manasi S.
I had no idea about the bronzer. thanks ladies!
Aug 3, 2014
Diana T.
Agree with Sandra that "harsh contour" is really only appropriate for stage makeup n actors (according to miss jaqueline) contouring when done properly should look like you have a natural bone structure and not like you have a bunch of bronzer on your face... Bronzer warms up the face to give a tanned look which does not give that shadow look you want for a contour - if you watch jordan liberty's video I mentioned you will see a clear difference between bronzer and a proper contour shade.
Aug 3, 2014
Diana T.