Ultimate Contour Trick to Look More Snatched

First, please always know that I don’t believe everyone should look one particular way.
I do love offering what I know to help answer the most common questions/concerns I hear, and this is one of them.

This makeup technique pulls the face up and gives you a chance to tweak the proportions of the face with makeup. Making a round or larger face appear smaller/more angular.

I posted a reel on this (also linked below), but keep reading for deets how to do it.
You’ll also find few easy to use products to achieve the look.

Who this is for: If you have a larger face or a round face and want look more angular, this is for you. If you simply want to try on a different look and have the facial real estate to spare, this is for you too.

Who it’s not for: Anyone with a tiny face and very delicate features, a face easily overwhelmed by product, or a super angular face.

Placement:

Where should it start?

Use the top of your ear as a point of reference.

Want even more snatchery?

Find a spot between the temple and the top of your ear. Closer to the top of the ear, the better and more believable.

Where should you stop?

A general rule of thumb is not to go further in than a point that lines up with just outside your iris (the colored part of your eye).

Put another way, that’s just where your eye color separates from the white, closest to your temple.

Contour products that make it easy (affiliate links):

Fenty Match Stix

Uoma Beauty Double Take

Makeup By Mario Soft Sculpt Shaping Stick


Goof Proof Contour:

Danessa Myricks Balm Contour

Tom Ford Shade & Illuminate

Patrick Ta Major Sculpt

If you missed reel, find it here to see a demo.

Will you be trying this technique?