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Aug 27, 2014
Lauren B.
Aug 27, 2014
Becky J.
Illamasqua's Hollow is very good for contouring pale skintones.
Aug 27, 2014
Lauren H.
I use a cool toned, almost grey eye-shadow. I'm super pale and it works for me.
Aug 27, 2014
Nella R.
I have pale skin as well and I hated how contouring looked. I would take a medium tone concealer and a sponge and lightly put the concealer where you want to contour (you should contour the cheekbones and the temples) and blend it out with a sponge. That's how I get a flawless contour! Hope this helps.