Highlight and lowlight – These contouring duos sculpt features to give it exceptional dimension. It’s everything you need for higher cheekbones and slimmer jawlines in a handy stick.
When choosing the right contouring shade for your skin, the darker or bronzer tone should be about two to three shade darker than your natural skin tone.
Blend on the side of your temple to help make your forehead narrower.
Blend from under the cheekbone, upwards and towards the hairline for a slimmer face.
The lighter shade is used on the areas where you would like to attract light, and want to bring forward.
Contouring sticks are great for more precise lines on the nose, which gives your bridge an instant lift.
Use it on your Cupid’s bow (the top edge of your upper lip) to make your lips appear fuller.
Remember to check your makeup under natural light – what looks good in your room might not translate well when you head out. Blend well to avoid harsh lines.
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