Contouring help and opinions :)
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Jul 22, 2014
Hannah D.
Hey ladies I am pretty new to this, so I'm still learning! But I wanted to ask everyone's opinion on contouring. I've used highlighting on the bridge of my nose but I haven't quite figured out contouring. I've watched multiple videos but I just feel like everyone's face is so different it depends on the facial structure! I would love to make my nose look a littler thinner but I can't master it yet. So basically I wanted to ask anyone's opinion on contouring or techniques/videos for help!
Thank you so much in advance! And I hope I was clear.. Mind you I'm still getting the hang of this! :)
Jul 22, 2014
Rachel M.
I'm a professional MUA and I use a pointed blending brush to contour the nose. I also just a gray undertone powder three of four shades darker than your skin tone. Get some powder on your brush and trace down the sides of your nose and the end in an upside down You shape to make the sides and end of your nose look thinner. Also be sure to use a clean eye shadow blending brush to gently go over and blend the areas you applied contour. It will help it look softer and more natural
Jul 22, 2014
Hannah D.
Thank you so much for replying! That helped me a lot:)