![]() ![]() Step 9: Follow with your regular eye makeup and lip routine. Step 8: Add some blush to give your cheeks a rosy glow. Step 7: Add an all-over lightweight powder to both set the makeup and give an even matte finish. Step 5: Time to start creating those contours! Add the darker foundation (or bronzer) around your hairline, along the lower part of your cheekbones, and on the sides of your nose. Make sure to work the darker color all the way into the hairline otherwise, your faux. Be sure there are no lines along the highlight areas – all blended! Focus the contour on the forehead and chin to draw the eye to the center of the face and condense the length. ![]() Step 4: Now, use a sponge, your fingers or a brush to blend the makeup. (above and between your eyebrows, along your nose, cheekbones, under eyes, center of your upper lip and middle of your chin) Also use a brush to draw a thin line of this lighter mix above your jawline. Step 3: Mix a bit of your lighter concealer with your foundation – use a brush to apply this new color to your t-zone. Be sure to blend foundation a bit down your neck – this will help blend the color on your face and neck. Step 2: Use a brush or your fingers to apply foundation all over your face. Step 1: Start with clean and moisturized skin. Pro tip: Angled brushes work great for creating contour lines. A variety of brushes (and sponges) for: powder, foundation and concealer.Concealer (a shade lighter than your skin). ![]()
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