Best Contour Kit
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Jan 18, 2016
lianne C.
Anyone know a good contour kit.
Jan 18, 2016
Alanna S.
Were you looking into cream or powder?
Jan 18, 2016
Kathryn R.
Ok contour is my thang, I'm super particular about it. For cream, I use the RCMA Highlight and Contour palette, or the Smashbox Pencil Trio. The Smashbox one comes with a highlighting pencil and a bronzing pencil, which I throw away and keep the contour pencil. Yes, it's a waste of money but I just love that contour pencil. It helps keep the contour from blending in too large of an area, and it's great for the nose. It can be dark so use a light hand.
For powder, I found that as far as palettes go, I like the color tones in the KVD palette above the ABH and the NYX. However, NYX blush in Taupe is a fabulous contour color, it's what I use on myself on a day to day basis.
I've tried a LOT of the contour products on the market and those are my favs. I'm eyeing the Kevyn Aucoin sculpting powder but I haven't gotten it yet. Hard to justify when I have so many others. Just try to look at the natural color of your own shadow on your skin, and get as close to that as you can. I find that one color can work for all skin tones in a certain category, but then other skin tones may need a different color. Hope this helps and good luck!