Nose Contouring

Nose Contouring

Unless you were blessed with seriously great genetics or have already made friends with your local plastic surgeon, you have probably wished for a smaller nose.
Many of us are looking for something a little bit smaller, a bit more shapely, but sadly we are stuck with serious beaks right in the center of our faces.
Want to minimize the nose and look a little more gorgeous? It’s a simple matter of emphasis. Here are some go-to strategies so you never have to worry about it again. Follow these guides and you, too, can make your nose look smaller. You will find below some useful nose contour tutorials:

Step 1: Apply makeup as usual. 
Step 2: Using a crease brush like Smashbox #10 and a matte bronzer , brush the bronzer from the inner corner of the eyebrow to the end of your nose. 
Step 3: Repeat step 2 on the other side of your nose. 
Step 4: Apply bronzer to the tip of your nose. This step actually creates the illusion that your nose is shorter. 
 Step 5: Using a blender brush such as MAC 224, gently blend out any harsh edges along the sides of your nose. 
Step 6: Repeat step 5 on the other side of your nose. 
Step 7: Blend out the tip of your nose until no edge is visible. 
Step 8: Using your finger and a highlighter, softly blend a small amount on the upper bridge of your nose. Be careful not to extend it to far down the nose.  
Step 9: Go get your close-up on! 

Contouring is truly an art form. While it can look downright scary when done by a beginner, it is magically transformative when done properly.
Maybe you have seen some intense contouring and been scared off by it. Don’t give up hope! There are very natural-looking ways of achieving contouring with makeup.
Contouring can be great when you’re in the mood for a bold look, but you probably don’t want to do it every day.
The key to contouring is subtlety. It’s all about creating definition, enhancing what you have and minimizing the parts that you want to fade into the background. Obviously, this is a great tool if you feel like your nose is getting too much attention.
So you want to contour? The first step is to get the right products. You’ll need a dark contouring cream or powder to create the illusion of shadows and a light cream or powder to highlight other areas. Basically, this means that you want something white and something brown.
One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is using shimmery contouring shades. Always go matte! The natural shadows of your face are matte, so stick with matte contouring shades for the most natural-looking effect.
There are lots of great contouring compacts. You can use one of these or you can make your own. You just need a dark shade and a light shade.
It’s very important to pay attention to your natural coloring. If your skin is pale, a dark bronzer will look totally unnatural. Likewise, if you have a dark skin tone, a contouring cream with a gray undertone will make you look washed out.
Do a little experimenting. Head to the makeup counter and add some color under your cheekbones to see what hues best suit your face. Basically, you’re looking for a color that is two to three shades darker than your natural tone.
Powders and creams can give very similar results, but creams are a bit more forgiving.
If you’re not feeling confident in your makeup artistry, just go for a foundation that’s two shades darker than your skin tone.
Powders and creams can give very similar results, but creams are a bit more forgiving.
If you’re not feeling confident in your makeup artistry, just go for a foundation that’s two shades darker than your skin tone.
If you’re ready to learn, go for a powder. It’s a bit more complicated but that’s the way to get the very best results. It’s important to get a good set of brushes with powder-based contouring. Use one brush for highlighting, one for contouring, and one for blending.
The basic technique is simple. To achieve particular results, hit YouTube and browse through the tutorials. You’ll quickly find a guide to help you get the results you want.
Kim Kardashian is the queen of contouring, but her style is a bit severe for every day.
If you want something simple, draw two dark lines along the sides of your nose and run a line of highlighter down the center. Then blend, blend, blend! You can always add more as you get more comfortable creating the look.
When you first start contouring, sunlight is your best friend. Until you have mastered contouring, always check your results outside or in front of a window. Your makeup might look amazing in your bathroom mirror but cartoonish when you get into the light, so always carry your blending brush. You don’t want to look like you’re walking around with dirt on your face, so make sure you double-check everything.
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