How to Contour Your Client's Face

Contouring is a makeup technique that uses shades of makeup to create the illusion of a slimmer, more sculpted face. It is a popular technique among makeup artists, and it can be used to create a variety of looks, from natural to dramatic.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to contour your client's face:

  1. Choose the right products. You will need two shades of makeup to contour your client's face: a darker shade to create shadows and a lighter shade to highlight. The darker shade should be one or two shades darker than your client's skin tone, and the lighter shade should be one or two shades lighter.

  2. Start with a clean, moisturized face. This will help the makeup go on smoothly and last longer.

  3. Apply a primer. A primer will help the makeup to stay in place all day long.

  4. Apply foundation. Apply foundation all over your client's face to even out their skin tone.

  5. Contour the cheekbones. To contour the cheekbones, use a darker shade of makeup to create a shadow along the cheekbones. Start at the hollow of the cheek and blend upwards towards the temple.

  6. Highlight the cheekbones. To highlight the cheekbones, use a lighter shade of makeup to create a highlight along the cheekbones. Start at the top of the cheekbone and blend downwards towards the nose.

  7. Contour the nose. To contour the nose, use a darker shade of makeup to create a shadow along the sides of the nose. Start at the bridge of the nose and blend downwards towards the nostrils.

  8. Highlight the nose. To highlight the nose, use a lighter shade of makeup to create a highlight along the bridge of the nose. Start at the tip of the nose and blend upwards towards the forehead.

  9. Contour the jawline. To contour the jawline, use a darker shade of makeup to create a shadow along the jawline. Start at the hairline and blend downwards towards the chin.

  10. Highlight the jawline. To highlight the jawline, use a lighter shade of makeup to create a highlight along the jawline. Start at the chin and blend upwards towards the hairline.

  11. Set the makeup with powder. Use a translucent powder to set the makeup in place.

  12. Add blush. Blush can add a natural flush to the cheeks. Use a light blush that is in the same color family as your skin tone.

  13. Apply mascara to your top and bottom lashes. Mascara is a great way to add length and definition to your lashes.

  14. Apply lipstick or lip gloss. Lipstick or lip gloss will add a touch of color to your lips. Choose a shade that is natural and flattering for your skin tone.

Here are a few tips for contouring your client's face:

  • Use a light hand. It's always easier to add more makeup than it is to take it away.

  • Blend, blend, blend! Blending is key to a natural-looking contour. Make sure to blend your makeup well so that there are no harsh lines.

  • Use the right products. The right products will help you to create a natural-looking contour.

  • Ask your client what they want. The most important thing is to ask your client what they want. Some clients may want a more natural look, while others may want a more dramatic look. By asking your client what they want, you can create a look that they will love.

With a little practice, you'll be able to contour your client's face like a pro!

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