![]() I have also used cheek colors at a pinch, for a little soft contouring under the chin, in the past. As long as it’s a little darker than your skin tone, it’s going to achieve the desired effect. You can use almost any makeup product to contour. With makeup, it’s easier to add than it is to take away! (This is a great rule-of-thumb across the board too). You can always add more product, and you can always blend more. The most important thing to remember is to start small. Okay, so you’re a beginner in all of this? Well, you have come to the right place! There is no need to feel overwhelmed about contouring! Please read full disclosure for more information. This means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. Nevertheless, contouring can go a long way to give you confidence, help you feel ready to face the world, and in my job, help me create characters and various looks on performers. We use contouring products to help slim, shorten, lengthen, or hide certain things that tend to probably only concern ourselves (and no one else!). ![]() Let’s take a look and find out the answers to all of these questions, and more! Why Contour?Īs we’ve learned, contouring is essentially using a makeup product to help sculpt, define and shape our faces. Cream vs powder? What is best for you? Is there a right and a wrong? How do you contour without looking overly made up? The big dilemma is really just about what product to use for your contouring. And my, haven’t we become fixated with our contouring of late? Da Vinci contoured with the best of us!Īccording to Collins Dictionary, to contour is to shape or mold, to conform to the contour of something. La Scapiliata – The disheveled girl’ by Leonardo da Vinci by Carlo Raso is marked with CC PDM 1.0.
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