![]() Five words of advice? Primer is your best friend! What a good-quality primer does is act as a skin-smoothening covering - filling in pores, blurring out fine lines and blemishes, and keeping oily patches in check to create a silky skin canvas that’ll elongate your makeup’s staying power. This is an obvious but necessary step that’ll ensure your contours are smooth and not streaky. Real Techniques offer an insanely affordable Eye Shade + Blend Duo Pack, $9, that consists of both, and the quality of their bristles are ELITE. To further blur your contour lines, we like to use a small blending brush and tiny amount of cream foundation to soften these shadows. Small areas like the nose require a bit more precision so a small shader makeup brush is our usual tool of choice.And with a cream-to-powder bronzer, a dense angled brush like our Sculpt & Shade Face Brush, $28, will allow you to line and buff out your contours within seconds.If cream concealer or cream foundation is your formula of choice, use a damp beauty blender like The Basic B Sponge Applicator, $17, for easy blending and blurring.Now that you’ve got your cream contouring product down, it’s time to pick out your tool: For cheeks: The formula comes in five shades and add the perfect amount of bronzed contour for your skin tone! Step #2: Picking The Right Tools This cream-to-powder contour and bronzer hybrid is our current summer staple for a quickie bronzed and chiseled finish. If you find cream contour products a little too heavy, and cream bronzers a little too warm, our Tantour, $30, is the perfect medium. Bobbi Brown’s Skin Foundation Stick, $49, is a cult-fave for MUAs as it glides on and melts like butter, offering skin-like coverage that gives off the illusion of real-life snatched angles. We seriously swear by this as saturated color and peak blendability are always guaranteed with this trick. One hack we unearthed way back was using foundation sticks in place of contour sticks. We always say that you should never confine a product’s function to just its label, you’ll be so surprised at the multitude of tricks you’ll discover while playing around. Just like everyone else, we’re obsessed with the Too Faced Born This Way Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer, $30, but for beauties on a budget, NYX’s Can’t Stop Won’t Contour Concealer, $9, lives up to its hype.Ĭomplexion, Makeup, Makeup, product review 10 Concealers That’ll Hide Your Life Problems, From Blemishes to Your Ex Option 2: Cream Foundation Stick Texture-wise, look out for formulas that aren’t fast drying and provide medium to full coverage, for seamless and streak-free blending. When selecting a defining concealer shade, a general thumb rule is to choose one that’s two shades darker than your complexion for more legit shadows. ![]() ![]() Depending on the makeup style we have in mind on a particular day (or whatever’s within arm’s reach to be quite honest), we tend to alternate between the below: For us, when cream contouring is involved, we don’t necessarily have a go-to item. So today, we’re giving you a lengthy lowdown on all things cream contouring - from application, worthy tools, and must-have sculpting formulations, we covering it all boo! Step #1: Finding Your Cream Contour Grail Product (and Shade)Ĭontouring palettes used to be a necessity back in the day, but those six-piece pans don’t come cheap! As techniques have evolved, so have our tools, and thanks to the beauty of TikTok tutorials, we’ve learned to achieve flawless contours in a myriad of ways, using products we already have in our makeup arsenal. Today, contouring is all about enhancing (rather than restructuring), adding some soft dimension to the high planes of the face. ![]() Fast forward to 2015 and the introduction of ‘clown contouring.’ Spearheaded by Youtuber BellaDeLune, this genius and artsy technique entailed applying contouring, brightening, color-correcting, and blusher shades, all at once, in a clown-like makeup style that once blended, provided sun-kissed and sculpted results that were just beyond.īut as the body positivity movement gained momentum, we saw the heavy-duty contouring style gradually fizzle out as beauty lovers began to embrace a less-is-more approach with cosmetics. Contouring has evolved a whoooole lot since 2012 - the era of tiger-stripe contouring, popularized by MUA Scott Barnes, which had everyone and their mamas sporting intricately placed brown and beige streaks for perfectly chiseled features.
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