![]() ![]() Step 3: Using very little powder, lightly dust on a translucent powder along the t-zone to set cream products and to control shine. Next, take a cream highlighter and pat it on to the highest point of the cheekbones, along the bridge of the nose, onto the point of the chin and the cupid’s bow of lips. This sculpts the face without looking overly contoured. Step 2: Using a matte taupe/brown shade, blend the cream along the jaw line and just below the cheek bones then blend with the beauty blender up toward the ears. I mainly use my fingers to apply my foundation and then blend it out with the beauty blender. Step 1: After applying skincare spritz Smashbox’s primer water on skin, follow with foundation and concealer. Take a look below at my basic contour/highlight makeup routine. I find them easier to blend and build, then intensify with powder which also helps to set and hold my makeup. I like to use cream products when contouring. Now and then, I love a good sculpted makeup look, however my day-to-day look is slightly softer. Easy contour for fair skin mac#Products Used: Yves Saint Laurent’s Le Teint Touche Eclat Foundation in BD20, NARS Contour Blush in Paloma, Benefit Watt’s Up! Highlighter Stick, Stila Stay All Day Liquid Liner in Jet Black, Benefit BADgal Mascara in Rich Black, MAC Lip Pencil in Cherry, Besame Lipstick in Red Hot Red. ![]() Perfect! Who knew you could get contoured so quickly? Watt’s Up is a cream to powder finish, so you don’t need to spend much time blending, if any. I run it under my eyes, along my cheeks and up into my brow bone. ![]() Easy contour for fair skin portable#It is hands down the most flattering/ longest lasting/ most portable highlighter I’ve ever used. Now all I have to do is highlight! I’m a HUGE fan of Benefit’s Watt’s Up Highlighter stick. A quick dusting under my jaw bone never hurts either. Once I’ve got my base, I tap my angled Takara brush into the dark portion of my trusty NARS Contour compact, suck in my cheeks - probably the only time duck face is acceptable - and run the brush along the indent of my cheekbones, blending upward. I start off with a quick application of Yves Saint Laurent’s Le Teint Touche Eclat Foundation, applied with my MAC 130 duo fibre brush. Instead, I stick with two products that get me chiseled cheekbones in under 5 minutes. I don’t have a whole lot of time in the morning, so Kardashian-level kontouring isn’t my ball game. ![]() Jump to: SAMANTHA JOHNSTON | KATIE ELWOOD | TESS LOPEZ | COLLEEN CONROY | ELLIE SOMFELEAN | AMY SURPHLIS | KIRA PARAN | JENN FONG Have a beauty question you want to see the panel answer? Send it our way at Read on for the answers to this week’s challenge and for more goodness, get to know all contributors on our Beauty Panel hub page. But before you start patting your brushes into every shade of brown, let our Beauty Panel walk you through how they achieve that chiseled makeup look with ease.Ĭhallenge 102: Show us how you tackle the massively popular technique, whether you go all out (Kardashian-style) or prefer a more subtle look. It’s important to decide how intense you want to go with your contoured look and then it’s really just about following the natural lines of your face and knowing which shades to put where. Multiple brushes, different coloured palettes it’s a bit overwhelming but trust us it can be done and with much less effort (and frustration) than you think. Contouring is nothing new and we’ve heard of every different way in which it can be done, but is it really as easy as YouTubers make it seem? It can appear daunting to anyone other than a Kardashian or a legit makeup artist. ![]()
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