Weather you like it or not highlighting and contouring plays a major role in the facial structure of an individual there by sliming and adding dimension to the face, you either want to use a highlight powder, bronzer, foundation or a concealer one or two shades lighter than your normal skin tone to highlight the under eyes.
Foundation, matte powder, matte bronzer, dark brown eye shadow or even concealer like mac studio finish can be used to contour the face. When it comes to setting of foundation the best way to set your foundation is to use a POWDER BUFF or FLAT TOP BRUSH because it pushes and glides on the product onto the skin as well as keeps it in place all day and make sure to knock off the excess with big fluffy powder brush. Please DO NOT use a fluffy brush to set your foundation because it does not glide on the powder to the skin it just sits on the surface of the skin.
Highlighting Tips:
As you can see from the picture above i think Kim used a concealer that is two shades lighter than her skin tone to achieve the same effects i recommend :
1) Use a concealer or foundation one or two shades lighter that your skin tone for the under eyes. For my own under yes i love using a concealer that is two shades lighter than my skin tone (Prolongwear concealer NW 35).
2) Use a beauty blender, sponge or flat foundation brush of your choice.
3) Apply concealer or foundation under eyes, bridge of nose, fore head and the sizes of your mouth.
4) Being working in the products with your beauty blender, sponge or foundation brush in a padding motion.
5) Blending: make sure to blend well as to avoid harsh line because you are using a product that is lighter than your skin tone
6) Set the highlighted areas with a translucent transparent powder or a pressed powder with a tint of colour like collection 2000 pressed powder, ben Nye banana powder or mac prep + prime using a tapered blending brush.
Contouring Tips:
1) Use a powder, concealer, foundation, bronzer, eye shadow that is two shades darker than your skin.
2) Do the fish face by sucking in your cheeks to locate your cheek bone.
3) Use an angled brush : because it easier to work with.
4) Brush on the product to the brush: depending on what you are using for your contour
5) Work it into the cheeck bone, jawline and temples of your fore head
6) Blending: i can not over emphasis the need to blend because its the key to a flawless makeup application.
7) Apply your blush, bronzer to the upper part of your cheeck ,chin and temples and you are good to go.
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Foundation, matte powder, matte bronzer, dark brown eye shadow or even concealer like mac studio finish can be used to contour the face. When it comes to setting of foundation the best way to set your foundation is to use a POWDER BUFF or FLAT TOP BRUSH because it pushes and glides on the product onto the skin as well as keeps it in place all day and make sure to knock off the excess with big fluffy powder brush. Please DO NOT use a fluffy brush to set your foundation because it does not glide on the powder to the skin it just sits on the surface of the skin.
Highlighting Tips:
As you can see from the picture above i think Kim used a concealer that is two shades lighter than her skin tone to achieve the same effects i recommend :
1) Use a concealer or foundation one or two shades lighter that your skin tone for the under eyes. For my own under yes i love using a concealer that is two shades lighter than my skin tone (Prolongwear concealer NW 35).
2) Use a beauty blender, sponge or flat foundation brush of your choice.
3) Apply concealer or foundation under eyes, bridge of nose, fore head and the sizes of your mouth.
4) Being working in the products with your beauty blender, sponge or foundation brush in a padding motion.
5) Blending: make sure to blend well as to avoid harsh line because you are using a product that is lighter than your skin tone
6) Set the highlighted areas with a translucent transparent powder or a pressed powder with a tint of colour like collection 2000 pressed powder, ben Nye banana powder or mac prep + prime using a tapered blending brush.
Contouring Tips:
1) Use a powder, concealer, foundation, bronzer, eye shadow that is two shades darker than your skin.
2) Do the fish face by sucking in your cheeks to locate your cheek bone.
3) Use an angled brush : because it easier to work with.
4) Brush on the product to the brush: depending on what you are using for your contour
5) Work it into the cheeck bone, jawline and temples of your fore head
6) Blending: i can not over emphasis the need to blend because its the key to a flawless makeup application.
7) Apply your blush, bronzer to the upper part of your cheeck ,chin and temples and you are good to go.
Makeup editor SKINDEEP MAGAZINE UK:
http://www.skindeepmag.co.uk/maureenmakeupartist.htm
Tweet me:
http://twitter.com/oromaoroma1
Pls guys like my Facebook fan page :
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Facebook:
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YouTube channel subscribe for more fun videos:
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Check out sigma brushes and use this code START2012 to get 10% off:
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