Fashion Tips: How to contour & highlight!!!

Here are some contouring and highlighting how to's .
Highlighting and contouring are two crafty li’l tricks that you can use to enhance your bone structure and make it look like you’re constantly under the most flattering movie lighting possible. Even if you’re not going to an event, it’s fun to experiment with elements of ~drama~ in your makeup. This tutorial will show you how to use foundation, concealer, and powder to put a spotlight on your natural gorgeousness. Let’s get to it❤️πŸ’•


What you’ll need:

•Liquid foundation in your normal shade. (I used Revlon ColorStay Foundation in Fair.)
•Liquid concealer or foundation in a slightly lighter color than your skin. (Mine’s L.A. Girl Pro Conceal .)
•Concealer, foundation, or powder in a slightly darker color than your skin. (I used M.A.C. Eye Shadow in Embark.)
•Setting powder (Mine: M.A.C. Mineralize Skinfinish Natural powder in Fair.)
•Blush (Mine came from a Kleancolor palette like this one.)
•A powder brush such as this kabuki brush from Claire’s.
•Optional: a foundation brush or sponge like this one from e.l.f.
•Optional: a concealer brush like from e.l.f.

•A note on picking your contour and highlight colors: Don’t choose shades that are drastically lighter or darker than your natural skin tone. If you have fair skin, use a very light shade to highlight and a fair to medium color to contour. If you have darker skin, use a medium-toned highlight and a contour slightly deeper than your skin color. If you have very dark skin and can’t find a deeper shade of foundation to contour with, a dark eye shadow will do the trick!

STEP1:MAP YOUR FACE

STEP 2: BLEND IT

What you’ll need: e.l.f.
STEP 3: GET LIT
Concentrate the lighter foundation stick underneath your eyes, Dam-Mikkelsen says. "If you want to go crazy you can do a little bit in the center of the forehead and on the chin, and the bridge of the nose. Blend any excess product with a damp beautyblender."
STEP 4: DUST IT
With a fluffy brush, dust the entire face with loose powder. "Translucent is best for securing a cream foundation," Dam-Mikkelsen says.
And now you are done
Here are some other contour tips
Enjoy babes πŸ˜˜πŸ‘Œ

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