If you want amazing cheekbones, a thinner nose or smaller forehead,
these tricks from Christina Farrell, otherwise known as The Makeup
Blogger at
www.themakeupblogger.com, will do the trick.
Step 1: Foundation
Apply your foundation as normal using your foundation tool of choice.
“This provides basic coverage and gives your face a base,” Farrell
says. It will also make sure you’re comfortable with your skin, even as
you apply bronzer and highlighter.
Step 2: Lighter foundation
Select a shade of foundation that’s a shade or two lighter than your skin, in noticeable contrast to your normal foundation.
“Use a sponge to apply the lighter foundation on the center of your
forehead,” Farrell says. “Taper to a thin line as you move down the
center of your nose. Continue the line in the dip right above your lips.
Apply a finger-width's amount from the outer edge of your eye,
underneath your eye and widening to cover the outer edge of your nose.
Always ensure it's even on both sides. Apply a small circle on your chin
and under the outer arches of your eyebrows.”
Step 3: Contour color
Using a bronzer (Or, if you’re light skinned, using a powder color
that’s about two shades darker than your normal skin color), start the
contouring process.
“Dip your brush in your contouring color. Apply to the outer edges of
your chin. Apply in a thin line between the highlighted areas of your
nose and over eyelids. Apply to the very outer edges of each side of
your forehead,” Farrell suggests. “For cheeks, contour by starting at
the cheekbone around the middle of your eye and following your cheekbone
towards your ear.”
Step 4: Highlight
A powder highlighter will allow you to accentuate any features you
want to make pop. Farrell suggests highlighting just under your
cheekbone contour, but you can also highlight your forehead, nose bridge
and more.
“The basic approach is you usually highlight on the inner sections of
your face, such as under your eyes, the center of the nose and
forehead, middle of the chin and just under your eyebrows,” she says.
“These are typically darker areas that make your face seem puffy or
sunken in. By highlighting, your face seems brighter, healthier and
fuller. “
Step 5: Step back and observe
Are there any spots you’ve missed? Do you need to blend more?
Stepping back and giving your newly-contoured face the once-over can
make the difference between clunky makeup and a beautiful face.
“Mixing highlighting and contouring helps to bring out your most
prominent features while erasing flaws. For instance, you can draw
attention to your eyes while removing dark under-eye circles,” Farrell
says. “If you think your nose is too slim, highlighting the center and
part of each side helps to widen, while contouring the outer edge
slightly gives your now-wider nose more definition.”