From Round To Diamond: Contour And Bronzer Secrets For Your Unique Face Shape

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From Round To Diamond: Contour And Bronzer Secrets For Your Unique Face Shape

Ever wondered how celebrities and makeup artists achieve those perfectly sculpted and sun-kissed looks? The secret lies in understanding your unique face shape and utilizing contour and bronzer techniques to enhance your features. By applying these products strategically, you can add dimension and definition to your features. However, it’s important to apply contour and bronzer in a way that flatters your face shape and looks natural. Here are some tips for doing just that.

Identifying Your Face Shape

Before we dive into the world of contouring and bronzing, let’s determine your face shape. Is it round, oval, square, heart-shaped, or diamond? Each shape has its own characteristics and requires specific techniques to achieve the desired effect. Take a moment to assess your face shape in the mirror and get ready to bring out your best features.

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Contouring Magic For Different Face Shapes:

1.  Round Faces: To create the illusion of a longer, more oval-shaped face, you can use contour to slim down your face. Apply a contour shade along the sides of your forehead, down the temples, and along the jawline. You can also use a small amount of contour to create the illusion of cheekbones by applying it under your cheekbones and blending upwards.

2. Oval Faces: Oval faces are considered to be the most symmetrical face shape, so you don’t need to do much contouring. However, you can use a bronzer to add a bit of warmth and dimension to your face. Apply the bronzer along the hairline, down the temples, and along the jawline. You can also use a small amount of bronzer to add depth to the hollows of your cheeks.

3. Square Faces: To soften the angles of a square face, you can use contour to create the illusion of a softer, rounder face. Apply a contour shade along the sides of your forehead, down the temples, and along the jawline. You can also use a small amount of contour to create the illusion of cheekbones by applying it under your cheekbones and blending upwards.

4. Heart-Shaped Faces:  And if you have a wider forehead and narrower chin of a heart face, you can use contour to create the illusion of a wider jawline. Apply a contour shade along the sides of your forehead, down the temples, and along the jawline. You can also use a small amount of contour to add depth to the hollows of your cheeks.

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5. Diamond Faces: A diamond shape face has a wider jawline and narrower forehead, so you can use contour to create the illusion of a wider forehead. Apply a contour shade along the sides of your forehead, down the temples, and along the jawline. You can also use a small amount of contour to add depth to the hollows of your cheeks.

Sun-Kissed Glow With Bronzer:

Once you’ve applied your contour, you can use bronzer to add warmth and dimension to your face. Apply the bronzer along the hairline, down the temples, and along the jawline. You can also use a small amount of bronzer to add depth to the hollows of your cheeks.

Get ready to turn heads with your perfectly contoured and bronzed complexion!

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First Published: May 16, 2023 10:56 AM

Sakshi Singh

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