![]() Contour blush, also known as blush draping, is an old-school technique popularized by Cher’s makeup artist Way Bandy in the ’70s, although he called it “color glow” at the time. Months ago I had all but abandoned my makeup brush and was researching buccal fat removal-it’s a no for me-when I was reminded of blush contouring while listening to Blondie. ![]() ![]() But each time I’m left with either no visible change, or a muddy stripe of product down each side of my face. Thanks to the prevalence of “Instagram Face” and a snide comment from an ex about how round my face is, every time I apply makeup, I use a cocoa-colored powder to attempt to carve out hollow cheekbones I’ll never have. Once you've completed both the highlighting and contouring steps, Flowers suggests giving the skin an overall sweep with the Artis Elite Mirror Oval 7 Brush, which, she says, helps ensure there are no harsh lines, splotchy areas, and that everything appears uniform and flawless.I’ve spent nearly a decade trying to figure out how to contour. Her go-to brush for this is the Sephora Collection Mini Flawless Airbrush #56.5. "I would place the contour concealer color along the edges of the hairline, around the temples, under the jawline, and under the cheekbones to bring more depth into the face," says Flowers. For most people, this means their cheekbones and under the jaw. When using concealer for this, she likes to use a damp beauty sponge, fingers, or the Bdellium Studio 788V BDHD Phase III Blending/Concealing Brush, all of which, she says, give equally flawless results.įor contouring, it's more or less the same deal: Shade the areas of your face that you normally like to appear more chiseled. "Add an illuminating formula to the inner corner of eyes, tops of cheekbones to add a bit of lift to the face, and down the center of the nose, should you want to give the illusion of it being more slender," says Flowers, who adds that you can also put accents under the edges of the lips for definition, and on the chin, too. If you're reading this, chances are you're already familiar with the areas of the face you're supposed to address, but below is a helpful graphic that demonstrates how it's done. You'll be happy to learn that highlighting and contouring with concealer is about as easy - if not easier - than it is with any other product you'd normally use to shade and illuminate the skin. This helps to create a natural contour without the need for an extra step. Flowers says you should nix contouring altogether and just stick to emphasizing the highlighted areas with a powerful light-reflecting concealer like YSL Beauté's Touche Eclat Radiance Perfecting Pen. Have a deep complexion and can't find a contour shade that works for you? Don't worry - there's a solution. Makeup artist Uzo Ukaeje also previously told Allure how much she loves using this concealer to highlight and contour dark skin tones. She mentions the Nars Radiant Concealer, which has an excellent shade range that caters to all different complexion tones. "Honey and peach colors are great for medium skin tones, while darker skin tones look stunning in amber and toffee," she explains. For contouring, she's also a fan of Bobbi Brown's Instant Full Coverage Concealer, because it's opaque but still blends out easily and beautifully.įor those with medium and dark skin tones, Flowers recommends reflective concealers for highlighting, and says these complexions can handle more color in the formula. Instead, experts like Elisa Flowers and Joanna Schlip recommend a formula that falls somewhere in between, such as Cle De Peau's classic cover-up, which Schlip says she likes especially for brightening under the eyes since it's not too dry. For instance, you don't want to use a concealer that's too dewy, seeing as it's more likely to break down throughout the day, or one that's too drying, as this will make it much harder to blend into a natural-looking finish. First things first: What concealers are best for this technique?īefore you even think about the application process, make sure you have a concealer that lends itself to this specific method. Without further ado, we'll let the pros break down how it's done. If you want to streamline your makeup routine to fewer products and steps, adopting this trimmed-down approach could be a serious game-changer (not to mention time-saver) for you. After all, there's a reason Too Faced launched its best-selling Born This Way Multi-Use Sculpting Concealer, and why makeup artists like Kasey Adam Spickard swear by Tarte's Shape Contour Tape Concealer for their shading and illuminating needs. But one that should stand the test of time involves using concealer to both sculpt and brighten the face. It's worth mentioning that many of these methods (for instance, the flare highlight) may not stick around forever.
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