Face Slimming/Sculpting
Contour Stick @Diorbeauty
Brush @JessupBeauty
Pressed Powder @Huda Beauty
Contouring has truly transformed the way I approach makeup, especially when trying to create the illusion of a slimmer or more sculpted face shape. Using a quality contour stick like the one from Dior Beauty is essential because it offers a creamy consistency that blends seamlessly into the skin, avoiding harsh lines or patchiness. I've found that using a soft brush, such as the Jessup brush, helps distribute the product evenly and maintain a natural finish. One trick I've learned is to focus contouring along the cheekbones, temples, and jawline to add dimension and shadow. This works exceptionally well for round faces as it can visually elongate and add structure. After contouring, setting the face with a pressed powder—like the one from Huda Beauty—helps lock the makeup in place while keeping the skin looking matte and polished. From my personal experience, mastering contouring takes some practice but once you get the hang of it, it can dramatically enhance your makeup routine. I recommend starting with light applications and building up slowly, blending thoroughly to avoid an overly dramatic effect. This technique is perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions when you want to highlight your features and feel more confident in your look. Additionally, pairing contouring with good skincare ensures your makeup goes on smoothly and lasts longer. Keeping your skin moisturized and primed before applying makeup makes a notable difference. Overall, contouring is a fantastic tool to play with, especially if you want to experiment with face sculpting and highlighting your natural beauty.
