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"MASTERING THE ART OF CONTOURING - TECHNIQUES AND PRODUCTS FOR A DEFINED LOOK": DE MODE GLOBAL

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN DE MODE

Article Published on: 16 MAR 2023 | www.demodemagazine.com


Contouring has become a popular makeup trend over the past decade, and for good reason. With the right techniques and products, contouring can give your face a defined and sculpted look, enhancing your natural beauty and making your features pop. Here are some tips for mastering the art of contouring, along with product recommendations to help you achieve a flawless look.

Techniques for Contouring Before you start contouring, it's important to understand your face shape and which areas you want to define. Generally, the goal of contouring is to create the illusion of shadows and depth, which can help to slim down the face, make your cheekbones more prominent, and create a more defined jawline.

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To begin, use a foundation that matches your skin tone to create an even base. Then, select a contour product that's one to two shades darker than your skin tone. Cream contour products tend to blend more easily, but powder products can be easier to work with for beginners.

Here are some tips for contouring specific areas of your face:

Cheekbones: Apply the contour product just under your cheekbones, blending upwards towards your temples. This will help to make your cheekbones appear more prominent.

Forehead: Apply the contour product along your hairline and blend it towards the center of your forehead. This can help to make your forehead appear smaller.

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Nose: Apply the contour product along the sides of your nose, blending towards the center. This can help to slim down the appearance of your nose.

Jawline: Apply the contour product along your jawline, blending downwards towards your neck. This can help to create a more defined jawline.

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Products for Contouring There are a variety of contour products available, so it's important to find one that works for your skin type and skill level.


Here are some popular contour products and their benefits:

Cream Contour Stick: Cream contour sticks are easy to apply and blend, making them a great choice for beginners. They can also be layered for a more intense contour.

Powder Contour Palette: Powder contour palettes come in multiple shades, making them a versatile choice for different skin tones and contouring needs. They can also be used for other areas of the face, such as the eyes or nose.

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Liquid Contour: Liquid contour can give a more natural-looking finish and is great for those with dry skin. However, they can be more difficult to blend and may require more skill.

Contour Brushes: Brushes specifically designed for contouring can help to blend the product seamlessly and make the process easier. Look for a brush with a tapered shape for precision.

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Setting Powder: After contouring, it's important to set the makeup with a setting powder to prevent creasing and ensure it lasts throughout the day. Translucent powder is a great choice as it won't alter the color of your contour.

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