How to Contour For Your Face Shape

By: Ashley Rebecca | Makeup.com by L'Oréal
How to Contour For Your Face Shape

It’s safe to say that contouring has had it’s major moments during the past couple of years.  Despite all the extreme tutorials and techniques out there (RIP clown contouring), it’s best to contour your face according to its specific shape to keep it looking natural. Here are makeup-artist approved tips to contour your face, whether you’re a heart, oval, round, square or diamond babe — to make you look light and lifted every single day.

Diamond Face Shape

Contour lightly in the area under your cheekbones, starting at your temples and blending inward toward middle of your cheek. This will give you a natural sculpt and dimension — without the products appearing too harsh or caked on.

Heart Face Shape

The heart shape face is all about curves. If you’re a lucky queen of hearts, contour in the shape of a “3” along the top of the forehead, below the cheekbones and on the tip of the chin.  A large powder brush and natural bronzer are ideal for this technique.

Oval Face Shape

If you’re an oval face contender, apply your contouring powder along the sides of your forehead, and below the cheekbones. Be sure to blend out these spots thoroughly to avoid looking blotchy — a little trick to help avoid this is by blending your bronzer into your natural hairline.

 Round Face Shape

For my fellow round face gals out there —contouring along the temples, sides of the forehead, below your cheekbones and along the jawline will give your face the major dimension and shape you’re slightly missing. Be sure blend your makeup well so that there are no visible lines and the shadowing looks soft and natural.

Square Face Shape

If you have a square-shaped face, contour along the forehead, jawbone and below the cheekbones to really enhance your chiseled features. We love NYX Wonder Stick, Lancôme Star Bronzer Palette or the Maybelline Face Studio Contouring Stick to get those angular lines on fleek. You’ll thank us later.

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