FACIAL CONTURE

To conture ur face is to Shadow and sculpt your face:

Contouring can be like a face-lift without surgery. It tapers the face to add or take away depth.
All you need is a powder shadow one shade darker than your complexion and a contour brush.
Be careful not to use too much color, though. Always remember to tap off the excess powder onto a tissue first.

To pick up droopy eyelids, add color to the lids from the outer corner to the center, then blend over the bone. Don't go higher than the crease.
To narrow the nose, apply color along the sides of the nose. but not directly onto the center.

To lift cheekbones, use your fingers to locate your cheekbones, then brush on a few sweeps of shadow in a diagonal direction toward the tip of the ear at the hollow of your cheeks.
The result is softer if you apply in light layers.

To camouflage a double chin, shade the area just below the chin, right under the jawline, but not on the neck. Move the brush from left to right.

To define the jawline, brush the color directly under your bone from the ear to the chin.

BE SURE TO HAVE A PERFECT SHADE FROM YOUR NORMAL FACIAL LOOK. WITH THIS YOU CAN HAVE ANY FACIAL STRUCTURE YOU SO DESIRE.

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