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How to Apply Contour Makeup

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Contour makeup is a technique used to enhance or define the shape of your face, creating the illusion of more defined cheekbones, a slimmer nose, and a more sculpted jawline. Here are some steps to follow for applying contour makeup:

1. Start with a clean, moisturized face. Apply your foundation as usual, making sure to blend it well for a natural finish.

2. Choose a contour shade that is 1-2 shades darker than your natural skin tone. Apply the contour shade to the areas of your face that you want to define or create shadow. These areas typically include the hollows of your cheeks, your temples, the sides of your nose, and your jawline.

3. Use a contour brush or a blending sponge to blend the contour shade into your skin. Make sure to blend thoroughly to avoid any harsh lines.

4. Apply a highlighter to the high points of your face that catch light, such as the tops of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and your cupid's bow. This will create a contrast between the light and dark areas, making your features appear more defined.

5. Blend the highlighter into your skin using a blending brush or sponge. Make sure to blend thoroughly to avoid any harsh lines.

6. Set your contour and highlighter with a translucent powder to ensure that it stays in place throughout the day.

Remember, the key to successfully applying contour makeup is to blend thoroughly and avoid any harsh lines. With practice, you'll be able to create a natural-looking, sculpted look that enhances your features.