Have you tried this!?
Have you ever tried “Reverse Contouring”?
Well today I decided to try it and it gave me a more flawless finish. I was very impressed with the results.
I love trying new things. I hope this tutorial helped.
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Reverse contouring is an innovative technique that inverts the traditional contouring method. Instead of shading areas, this technique brightens the high points of your face for a lifted look. It involves using lighter shades of makeup to highlight areas such as the cheekbones, forehead, and chin while keeping the rest of the face more natural. Here's how to effectively execute reverse contouring: 1. **Prep Your Skin:** Start with a clean, moisturized face. Use a primer to help your makeup adhere better and last longer. 2. **Foundation:** Apply your usual foundation to even out your skin tone, ensuring a smooth canvas. 3. **Highlighting:** Choose a highlighter or a concealer two shades lighter than your foundation and apply it to the high points of your face. Focus on the tops of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, your cupid's bow, and your brow bones. 4. **Blending:** Use a damp beauty sponge or a brush to blend the highlighter seamlessly into your foundation to avoid harsh lines. 5. **Setting:** Lightly dust a translucent powder to set your foundation and highlighter, ensuring everything stays in place throughout the day. Reverse contouring offers a fresh take on highlighting, allowing for a naturally radiant glow rather than the more sculpted look of traditional contouring. This method not only enhances your features but also gives the illusion of dimension and lift without the heaviness of product. Try incorporating reverse contouring into your makeup routine for stunning results!








































