![]() ![]() Step 1: A trick to rounding off the forehead and making it appear smaller (as well as uniform with the rest of your makeup) is to use an angled brush to lightly contour by sweeping it across the outer hairline of the forehead and working your way towards the outer center. This will also create the illusion of a smaller chin. Contour from the outside corner of the lip at a downward angle towards the point of your chin. Highlight the center of the chin and use a matte bronzer on the outer edge. Step 3: Chiseling the chin is very simple. You always want your neck and face to match. Step 2: Lightly dust any remaining bronzer down the neck to reinforce the natural look of contour all around, and so your neck and face are in unison. For a really strong angle, use a liquid highlighter just below the hollows of the cheeks, and that will magnify your contour giving the illusion of higher cheekbones. This will make the face look uniform and create shadows on the neck that aren’t naturally there. ![]() Step 1: Always finish any contouring look with a sweep along the outer perimeter of the chin and blend up along the side of the jaw bone. If you’re unsure where to place it, just think of all the places on the face that naturally reflect light. It’s important to really draw light onto the face. Pro Tip: Your highlighter should be at least two shades lighter than your skin tone. MORE: The Worst Mistakes You Can Make With Bronzer - And How to Avoid Them Step 3: When using bronzer and blush together, remember that the blush goes on the apples of the cheeks (if you can’t find them, smile!) and the bronzer goes in the hollows of the cheek. Use a round brush and place on the apples of cheeks lightly, with a light shimmer bronzer for a healthy glow. Step 2: Use bronzer as a replacement for blush for a natural, simple contour. This will bring light to the face as well as create more defined angles. Place a highlighter on top of the cheekbone for an extra punch. Extend the bronzer up and out towards the temples and into the hair line for stronger definition. Step 1: Use an angled brush and matte bronzer in the hollows of cheeks, and blend up and out away from the face for a simple, defined look. Bronzers come in a variety of undertones and hues, so picking the right one is essential! Pro Tip: Pick a bronzer that’s 1-2 shades deeper than your skin tone. A Beginner’s Guide to Makeup in 5 Simple Tutorials ![]()
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