Contouring is a makeup technique that uses bronzer to create the illusion of shadows and depth on the face. This can be used to slim down the face, accentuate cheekbones, and create a more defined jawline.

To contour your face with bronzer, you will need the following:

  • A bronzer brush: This should be a large, fluffy brush that will help you to blend the bronzer evenly.
  • A bronzer: Choose a bronzer that is one to two shades darker than your natural skin tone.
  • Foundation: Apply foundation to your face as usual.
  • Blush: Apply blush to your cheeks as usual.
  • Highlighter: Apply highlighter to the tops of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and the inner corners of your eyes.

How to Contour Your Face

  1. Start by applying the bronzer to the hollows of your cheeks. This is where the sun would naturally hit your face if you were standing outside.
  2. Blend the bronzer upwards and outwards, towards your temples.
  3. Apply a small amount of bronzer to your hairline, along the sides of your face, and under your jawline.
  4. Blend all of the bronzer together until it is seamless.
  5. Apply blush to your cheeks as usual.
  6. Apply highlighter to the tops of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and the inner corners of your eyes.

Tips for Contouring with Bronzer

  • Start with a light hand and build up the bronzer as needed. It is easier to add more bronzer than it is to take it away.
  • Blend the bronzer well so that it is not harsh or obvious.
  • Use a bronzer that is one to two shades darker than your natural skin tone. If the bronzer is too dark, it will look unnatural.
  • Contouring is not necessary for everyone. If you have a round face, contouring can help to slim it down. If you have a square face, contouring can help to soften the angles. If you have a heart-shaped face, contouring can help to accentuate the cheekbones.
  • Experiment with different contouring techniques to find what works best for you.

Here are some additional tips for contouring with bronzer:

  • If you have dry skin, use a cream bronzer. Cream bronzers are more forgiving than powder bronzers and will not dry out your skin.
  • If you have oily skin, use a powder bronzer. Powder bronzers will help to control oil production and prevent your makeup from melting.
  • If you are new to contouring, start with a bronzer that has a matte finish. Matte bronzers are easier to blend than bronzers with shimmer or glitter.
  • Once you have mastered the basics of contouring, you can experiment with bronzers that have different finishes. Shimmer bronzers can be used to add a touch of radiance to your face, while bronzers with glitter can be used to create a more dramatic look.

No matter what your face shape or skin type, contouring with bronzer can help you to create a more defined and sculpted look. With a little practice, you will be able to contour like a pro!