Please explain contouring.
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Dec 28, 2012
Briana C.
I understand contouring is to perfect the dimensions of the face, but how exactly do you do that? HELP.
Dec 28, 2012
Vanessa C.
Use a matte bronzer, 2-3 shades darker then your skintone. Use an angled face brush, and apply the bronzer first to the temples and highest part of your forehead. Then, with the same brush and bronzer, find your cheek bones (easiest way is to suck your cheeks) and starting at the point closest to your ear, line the sunken in parts of the cheeks with bronzer, and blend well, also do the same method with blush, just above the bronzer for an even more chizled, defined look. You can also take the bronzer onto and under your jaw line for a perfectly defined face. I reccomend Too Faced Chocolate Soeil Bronzer.