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DON'T TRY TO CONTOUR WITH BRONZER!!!!!!!!!!
Bronzer has a warm under tone, and warm undertones are aggressive this means the color carries further, When you contour you should use a brown with a cool undertone (grey) because cool tones are recessive. These are not my rules these rules can be seen every day look at traffic lights----red tells you to stop you can see it from great distances green tells you to go a cool tone you can't see it until you are close to it.
When I contour with powders I use a matte, taupe color with a goat hair brush, applied at the base of the cheek bone and stopping before the outside corner of the eye or you break the focal.
Use bronzer as you would cheek color, it just has a mystical name.
Full faces photograph better and look younger longer.
People here in LA pay a lot of money for fillers and cheek implants to have a face like yours, you are so lucky
Really...?
In Europe we're obsessed with cheek bones, skinny faces.
Even European models have always that kinda "skinny" Twiggy alike face shape.
If almost every common girl here looks like me (mean face)- difference is the thing.
So we're trying to do all we can to make face more skinny.
Yesterday I was looking for some brushes - finally bought MAC 109 Small Contour Brush and 191 Square Foundation Brush.
168 Blush Brush already have.
I was looking for bronzer but in every I look "not me".
I can also try with highlighter but every time I put it on...the place where I should have cheek bones and the result is having baby cheeks.
To make my face look more skinny I wear dark lipsticks- red, coral.
Maybe it's wrong.
Maybe nude lips would make my cheek bones exist...
Here's with no pony tail and with highlighter.
Thought my make up inspiration could be Marcia Cross.