Contouring - from powder to cream.
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Apr 9, 2015
Paige B.
Hey, I usually use a powder contour kit put been wanting to use a cream one for a while now. Anyone recommend a good kit? I don't want to spend a fortune incase I don't like it xxxx
Apr 9, 2015
Diego G.
You should try buying those lil concealer palettes that have like 10 different shades in them. That's how I learned an even use it on myself sometimes, even now. Cream contour is a lil more difficult than powder but practice makes perfect. Good luck.
Apr 9, 2015
Erin M.
What's your skin type?