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Contour Makeup Tutorial / How to Contour and Highlight Your Face Easily

2018-05-06 3 Dailymotion

Contour Makeup Tutorial / How to Contour and Highlight Your Face Easily<br /><br />CONTOURING is the must-have make-up skill with the likes of Kim Kardashian and other flawless celebs credited with making the beauty trick go mainstream.<br /><br />Adding another dimension to the daily make-up routine, contouring can give the impression of killer cheekbones, a jawline to-die-for and a straight nose – if done right.<br /><br />What is contouring?<br /><br />Contouring uses make-up to create light and shadow to resize, reshape and define your face.<br /><br />It enhances the structure of the face, adding depth, texture and definition.<br /><br />It is commonly used on areas such as the cheekbones, jawline, cupid’s bow and the bridge of the nose.<br /><br />Contouring is meant to highlight your good features, while cleverly disguising the rest.<br /><br />What do you need to contour?<br /><br />Before contouring it is important to get the right tools, which includes make-up and brushes.<br /><br />As contouring involves a lot of blending, it’s vital to invest in a blender or sponge which will do the job.<br /><br />Highlighter and bronzer are two products often used, but experiment to find what shades and products work best with your skin tone and type.<br /><br />Different brushes also do different things, so work out what look you’re going for.<br /><br />Depending on whether you’re using powders or creams, the outcome will be different and so will the applicator.<br /><br />A step-by-step guide to contouring<br /><br />Step one: Base<br /><br />Before slapping on a load of make-up it’s important to prime your face. Use a good make-up remover to get rid of any traces and residue of yesterday’s make-up.<br /><br />Apply your foundation and concealer as normal, but then dust on some translucent powder to set everything in place.<br /><br />This gives you a smooth base to apply your contour on.<br /><br />Step two: Map out your face<br /><br />You’ve probably seen photos or tutorials with women sporting an odd look with bold stripes of make-up across their face.<br /><br />It may look scary, but these harsh lines will soon be blended away.<br /><br />This stage involves taking the darker colour you’re using and applying it to create shadows on the face.<br /><br />Using your bone structure as a guide, sweep over the parts of your face you’re trying to make appear smaller.<br /><br />Apply under the jawline, blending downwards towards your neck, on the hollows of your cheekbones and on the sides of the nose.<br /><br />When going over your cheeks, suck in your cheeks to help guide you.<br /><br />To help slim the face, apply it around your hairline and bring it down to the temples, blending into your hairline.<br /><br />Build it up as you go – you can always add more later.<br /><br />To create really prominent cheekbones, start at your ear and bring your brush towards your cheekbone.<br /><br />The end of the line should roughly match up to where your pupil is, and taper the line with the thicker end at your ear.<br /><br />Step three: Highlighter<br /><br />This is where you take a lighter shade and apply it on the areas you want to really pop.<br /><br />In an inverted triangle, apply under your eyes.<br /><br />Draw a line down the bridge on your nose and on the tip, and

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