Contouring is a makeup technique that can be used to create the illusion of a slimmer face, a more defined jawline, and higher cheekbones. It can also be used to add depth and dimension to your face. However, contouring can be tricky, and it can be easy to end up with a look that is too harsh or unnatural. If you want to achieve a natural-looking contour, there are a few things you need to keep in mind.

1. Choose the right products

The first step to natural-looking contouring is to choose the right products. You will need a contour powder or cream that is a few shades darker than your natural skin tone. You can also use a bronzer, but be sure to choose one that is matte and not too shimmery. If you have dry skin, you may want to use a cream contour, as it will be more forgiving than a powder. If you have oily skin, you may want to use a powder contour, as it will help to control oil production.

2. Apply the contour in the right places

The next step is to apply the contour in the right places. The most common areas to contour are the cheekbones, the forehead, and the nose. To contour your cheekbones, start by finding the hollows of your cheeks. Then, apply the contour powder or cream in a “3” shape, starting at the hollows and dragging it up towards your temples, and then down towards your jawline. Be sure to blend the contour well so that there are no harsh lines.

To contour your forehead, apply the contour powder or cream along the hairline and blend it upwards towards your temples. This will help to create the illusion of a smaller forehead.

To contour your nose, apply the contour powder or cream along the sides of your nose and blend it in towards the center. This will help to slim down your nose.

3. Add a highlight

Once you have contoured your face, you can add a highlight to bring back some light and create a more natural-looking finish. The most common areas to highlight are the cheekbones, the bridge of the nose, the cupid’s bow, and the inner corners of the eyes. To highlight your cheekbones, apply a highlighter powder or cream to the tops of your cheekbones and blend it upwards towards your temples. Be sure to blend the highlight well so that it does not look too harsh.

To highlight your bridge of the nose, apply a highlighter powder or cream to the bridge of your nose and blend it in towards your nostrils.

To highlight your cupid’s bow, apply a highlighter powder or cream to the cupid’s bow and blend it in towards your nose.

To highlight the inner corners of your eyes, apply a highlighter powder or cream to the inner corners of your eyes and blend it upwards towards your brows.

4. Blend, blend, blend!

The most important step to natural-looking contouring is to blend, blend, blend! Once you have applied the contour and highlight, use a large fluffy brush to blend everything together until there are no harsh lines. You can also use a damp sponge to blend the contour and highlight.

5. Practice makes perfect

The best way to learn how to do natural-looking contouring is to practice. Start by practicing on your own face and see how different products and techniques work for you. Once you have found a technique that you like, you can start practicing on friends and family. The more you practice, the better you will become at creating a natural-looking contour.

Here are some additional tips for natural-looking contouring:

  • Use a light hand. It is always better to start with a light application and build up as needed.
  • Blend, blend, blend! This is the most important step to natural-looking contouring.
  • Choose the right products. The right products will help you to achieve a natural-looking contour.
  • Practice makes perfect! The more you practice, the better you will become at creating a natural-looking contour.

With a little practice, you can learn how to do natural-looking contouring that will enhance your features and give you a more sculpted look.