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Friday, August 21, 2015

How To Contour Your Face (Make Up)

Lot's of people doesn't know how to contour them faces makeup so sometimes they pick the wrong makeup contour and that makes them look awful , but today i'm gonna teach you how to contour you face makeup.
There 3 ways to contour you can use powder , cream or sticks . 
first of all and before you start you need to know the shape of your face it's so easy,we generally have  face shapes in major as you can see in this picture that shows you the highlights and the bronzer and those are the basics to Contour Your Makeup  .
after you know your face shape now it's time fro you to start the magic.

Round face shape

to determine a round face shape the length and the width are equal so the highlighting is gonna be in the center of the face to elongate so you are contouring the per-miter areas to create a little bit more narrow .
So for the Highlighting 
you will need to highlight right in the center of your forehead , as well as the bridge or your noise and also the chin .
create a little X right in the center of the chin 
create a nice highlight right under the eye , pop a little bit of the highlight right on top of that cheekbone and there you have your highlight placement   


So now for the contour and that part is really gonna change your face shape and really narrow down any round edge of the face you can you Taupe-Y cool under tone you wanna stay way from any shimmers or warm colors.
start right  in the area from your ear and your gonna drag it down and it's gonna slim down any round edges. you also contour the temples just do a little c shape to narrow down the round edges next thing is to slim down the nos a little bit by contouring and shading the sides just make sure to use the side of the brush that will give you really smooth line , pop a little bit under the nose to give it more lifted look.
Now you have all your highlight and contour in place next step is blending is to blend these line into place start with your highlights blend them with rolling the brush on the place make sure to don't mix the contours with the highlights.after this start bending your contours 
to finish grab a little bit of setting powder  to prevent any product  from moving .
now you fished you can add pop of color on your lips and your cheek and you will be awesome.

Square face shape 

To deal with this face shape is to round the perimeter off the face and soft those edges.
start highlighting the center of your forehead using the tip of the brush and pull straight up...and pound down the chin to elongate the face to connect the two draw small line down the center of the nose and highlight under the eyes by pulling down and out and apply just a little bit of the top of the cheekbones .
for the contour follow the same rules as the round face but drag the contour along the jawline . next scoop right under your cheekbones and along right over the side of the nose , blend everything together and soften theses lines focus to keep the points of lights by pressing and after this blend the light into the dark with the jawline and brig it down the neck  .
finishing with the setting powder and here you go.
  

 Heart-shaped faces 

heart face shaped have wider foreheads that taper toward the chin. In this tutorial, we show you how to use contour products to minimize your forehead while maximizing your jawline. This easy, everyday look balances out your face while emphasizing your cheekbones. 
Highlight the high points of your face. For a heart-shaped face, those points are your jawline, the bridge of your nose, under your eyes, the tops of your cheeks, the corners of your mouth, and the center of your forehead
Contour to offset your highlighter. Make sure you've selected a brown shade with a grey undertone so it looks like a shadow, not one tinged with orange or red (like you'd find in a bronzer). Apply the product down your hairline toward your temples, under your chin, under your cheekbones, and down the sides of your nose.
Blend, beginning with your highlighter. Starting on your forehead, buff in an outward motion. Then, blend the contour product, bringing it slightly toward the center of your face. Blend upward on your forehead to get a little of the contour product in your hairline so you don't have a line of demarcation on your scalp. Keep blending until there are no harsh lines.
Finish with a translucent powder. Use a pressing motion so you don't sweep any of your makeup away. Make sure you hit your T-zone and under your eyes, as those spots tend to get the oiliest.

Oval shaped face
Oval-shaped faces are generally one-and-a-half times longer than they are wide. Contouring is used to create a more balanced ratio. In this tutorial, we show you how to use contour products that minimize your forehead while emphasizing the center of your face.  
 Highlight the high points of your face. For an oval-shaped face, first apply highlighter in a half-circle shape on your forehead. Then, sweep it under the eyes, down the nose, outside the nostrils, on the chin, on the outside corners of your mouth, and on the outside of your jaw.
Choose a contour color that's not warm or shimmery. Use the angled side of your brush to apply your contour into the hollows of your cheeks. Then contour under the jaw, on the outside of the forehead, and down the sides of the nose.
 Blend. Start at the inner corner of your eyes and work your way out and around. Blend the highlighter out first and the contour in second, until there are no harsh lines.
 Finish with a translucent powder. Use a pressing motion so you don't sweep any of your makeup away. Make sure you hit your T-zone and under your eyes, as those spots tend to get the oiliest.







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