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Mastering Contouring: A Guide for Different Face Shapes

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Welcome, makeup enthusiasts! One of the most fascinating and revolutionary makeup techniques, whether you’re a cosmetic pro or just starting out, is contouring. But as we all know, there are a variety of face shapes, and what flatters one face shape may not flatter another. Our guide can help with that.

Are you sick of feeling like your face is too long, too short, too diamond-shaped, too heart-shaped, too round, etc.? Fear not, though! You may accentuate your best features and give the appearance of balance and proportion by using the proper contouring techniques.

However, let’s face it: contouring can be frightening. The last thing anyone wants is to develop facial stripes that resemble those of a tiger. In order to make contouring fun and simple to learn, we’re here to assist you in mastering the technique.

Prepare to let your inner makeup artist go and create a work of art with your face. Our thorough guide to contouring for various face shapes has you covered whether you want to highlight your heart or diamond shape, soften sharp angles, or define your cheekbones. Prepare your brushes, and let’s begin!

1. Round Face

To contour a round face, you want to create the illusion of angles. Focus your contour along the cheekbones, the temples, and the jawline. This will create a more defined look and make your face appear slimmer.

To contour a round face, follow these steps:

  1. Start by applying your foundation as usual.
  2. Choose a contouring product that is a shade or two darker than your skin tone.
  3. Using a contour brush, apply the product along your cheekbones, starting from the top of your ear and blending downwards towards the corner of your mouth.
  4. Next, apply the contour to your temples and blend it into your hairline to create the illusion of a slimmer forehead.
  5. Apply the contour to your jawline and blend it down towards your neck.
  6. Be sure to blend the contour well to avoid any harsh lines or stripes.
  7. Finish off your look with a pop of blush on the apples of your cheeks and a highlighter on the high points of your face.
  8. Voila! You now have a more defined and slim-looking face, without the need for any actual pumpkin carving.
 

2. Square Face

The key to contouring a square face is to soften the angles. Focus your contour along the forehead, the jawline, and the corners of the jaw. This will help to create a more oval shape and give your face a more feminine look.

To contour a square face, follow these steps:

  1. Apply a contour shade to the forehead, jawline, and corners of the jaw.
  2. Blend the contour shade outwards in a way that softens the angles and creates a more oval shape.
  3. Use a fluffy brush to ensure that the application is even and natural-looking.
  4. Avoid applying the contour shade too heavily, as this can create a harsh, masculine appearance.
  5. Finish the look with a light highlight shade on the high points of the face to add dimension and glow.
  6. Think of contouring a square face as using a pillow instead of a chisel – aim for a softer, more feminine look.

3.Heart Shaped Face

To contour a heart-shaped face, focus on the temples, the cheekbones, and the jawline. This will help to balance out the wider forehead and create a more oval shape. Remember, we want to bring out the heart, not the cupid’s bow.

To contour a heart-shaped face, follow these steps:

  1. Apply contour shade to the temples, cheekbones, and jawline.
  2. Blend the contour shade outward to create a more oval shape and balance out the wider forehead.
  3. Be careful not to apply too much contour to the cupid’s bow area, as this can make the face look imbalanced.
  4. Use a fluffy brush to blend the contour out and create a natural, seamless look.
  5. Finish the look with a highlight shade on the high points of the face for added dimension and glow.
  6. Remember, the goal is to bring out the heart shape, so focus on the temples, cheekbones, and jawline to create balance

4. Oval Shape

Concentrate on the cheekbones and jawline while contouring an oval face. The face will become more defined and shaped as a result. However, take care not to overdo the contouring, as this will make you appear to be wearing a mask.

To contour an oval face, follow these steps:

  1. Apply contour shade to the cheekbones and jawline.
  2. Blend the contour shade to define the face and give it more shape.
  3. Be careful not to apply too much contour, as this can make the face look unnatural.
  4. Use a fluffy brush to blend the contour out and create a natural, seamless look.
  5. Finish the look with a highlight shade on the high points of the face for added dimension and glow.
  6. Remember, oval faces can pretty much pull off any look, so don’t be afraid to experiment with different contouring techniques.

5. Diamond-Shaped Face

To contour a diamond face, focus on the forehead, the cheekbones, and the jawline. This will help to create a more balanced look and highlight those stunning cheekbones. Just remember, diamonds are forever, but contour is not. 

To contour an diamond face, follow these steps:

  1. Apply the contour to the forehead, cheekbones, and jawline.
  2. Blend the contour for a more balanced look and accentuate the cheekbones.
  3. Use caution not to overdo the contour to avoid a disco ball effect.

Remember, makeup is all about having fun and expressing yourself, so don’t be afraid to experiment and try new things. Whether you want to accentuate your cheekbones or soften your jawline, there’s a contouring technique out there for you.

Don’t forget, practice makes perfect! It may take a few tries to get the hang of it, but once you do, you’ll be contouring like a pro in no time. So grab your brushes and get ready to slay those cheekbones. Who knows, you might just end up creating a whole new trend in the makeup world!

Now go out there and rock that contour, and remember: you are beautiful just the way you are, with or without makeup. But hey, a little extra glam never hurt anyone. Happy contouring!

You are just the way you are!.Embrace it!