I love to use 2 shades of cream bronzer when I am contouring, a deeper shade for my cheek bones and medium shade for my forehead area. Contouring your forehead can also make it look smaller which I love to do. I then use the medium shade to contour my nose and along my jawline and add a little to my chin. This helps the centre of your face look brighter and stand out more whilst making your face look chisled and bronzed. Add your favourite blush and you are good to go.
Map Out Your Contour: Before applying any product, identify the areas of your face you want to contour, such as the hollows of your cheeks, along the jawline, and the sides of your nose. Use a light hand and start with a small amount of product.
Valsito
NARS All-Star
05/10/24-11:55
Identify Your Face Shape: Different face shapes require different contouring techniques. For example, if you have a round face, focus on contouring the outer edges to create more definition. If you have a square face, contour along the jawline to soften angles.
Valsito
NARS All-Star
05/10/24-11:54
Practice Makes Perfect: Contouring can take some practice to master, so don't be discouraged if it doesn't look perfect the first time. Take your time, experiment with different techniques, and most importantly, have fun with it!
Valsito
NARS All-Star
05/10/24-11:53
Blend, Blend, Blend: Blending is key to achieving a natural-looking contour. Use a blending brush or sponge to seamlessly blend the contour product into your skin. Make sure there are no harsh lines or obvious stripes β the goal is to create subtle shadows that mimic natural facial structure.