Plus, she uses only a touch of contour powder on the sides of her nose because she doesn’t have to “deepen” the areas as much due to her South-Asian features. We like that she demonstrates each tip on her face so you can see exactly how it works. Youtuber Jovita George gives a lot of tips on how to contour for different types of face shapes in this video tutorial. We like that she uses affordable products to do her makeup and how the look is not OTT. It works when you apply a product a few shades darker than your normal foundation at points on the face to help define. Her tutorial is easy to follow, and the highlighting and contouring parts are from 5:10 to 7:05. Contouring is a makeup technique that adds dimension to your face. Malaysian makeup enthusiast and Youtuber Aisha Liyana does a full glam makeup look here. This makes it much easier for people who have chubby cheeks and can’t really see a dip when they try to suck in their cheeks. WALNUT GRAIN, Contour Palette Powder, Smooth, Velvety Texture, Natural Look, Sculpted Face, Light to Dark, Matte Bronzer, Highly Pigmented, Long-Lasting, Facial. We like how she gave a “cheat” if you can’t really suck in your cheeks to determine where to contour – just draw an imaginary line from the top of your ears to the corners of your lips and use that as a guide to place the contouring product. Makeup artist/influencer/Youtuber Tina Yong has pretty much a perfect face shape with her slim jaw and pretty high cheekbones. We like how she teaches the viewer how to find the crease under the eyebrow to connect to the contour at the nose bridge to make the look more natural. Malaysia-born, Melbourne-based Youtuber Emily Quak gives really specific tips on how to contour and highlight Asian faces here. Plus, one great tip we gleaned from the video is that you can use a brush and dab a little cushion foundation on it before blending out the lines to make the look super natural, as it doesn’t leave any harsh lines. We like how the makeup artist leaves the “streaks” from the contouring and highlighting sticks on so you can see exactly where to put it before he blends it out on one side and lets the model do it herself on the other, to show how easy the process is. Pony also has a video collaboration with Etude House, where she uses the brand’s contouring sticks to teach different ways of highlighting and contouring according to different face shapes.Īll right, this may be a video made by a beauty brand (Banila Co), but it shows you exactly how to get a 3-D dewy look that the Koreans covet with highlight and contour. Otherwise, you can watch the weirdly mesmerising transformation in full – it’s just six minutes long. If you are not interested to transform into Kylie Jenner, start watching from the 3:10 mark to the 4:30 mark for just the contouring and highlighting parts. One tip we learned from the video: Use a loose powder to “mark off” the highlighted parts before doing the contouring as a guide, then dusting off extra powder afterwards. Here, Pony uses a concealer as a highlighter on her forehead, cheekbones and chin areas, and eyeshadow and contouring palette on her nose, sides of the face and jawline. In this video, Pony replicates the super-sculpted face makeup you see on the Kardashian-Jenner clan. What are the Kardashians and Jenners known for? Extreme contouring, probably, among other things. Park Hye-Min) known for? Her makeup skills that helps her transform into famous people. The beauty gurus say all you have to do is apply and blot for long-lasting coverage, so you won't have to reapply throughout the day.What is Pony (a.k.a. But, TikTok users have taken to the app to share their alternative, e.l.f. Lip glosses and lipsticks can require careful application and setting which can be a hassle if you’re on the go. If you’re a fan of low-effort makeup, TikTok has the perfect lip product for you. Starting from $6 and mostly under $50, we've rounded up all the TikTok beauty products that have taken over the app (and our vanities) below. But, besides that, whether it's a Billie Eilish-approved lip balm or a Teen Vogue Acne Award winner, there is something getting shared on TikTok that will solve your current hair, makeup, or skin needs. Unless we are talking about the Dyson Airwrap hype, of course. In the past few years, TikTok has made upgrading our beauty routines possible without breaking the bank. The best part? They are always extremely practical and oftentimes budget-friendly - whether it's excellent dupes to slugging favorites. No matter what side of the platform you are on, there's always a handful of products bound to pop up on your FYP with glowing reviews from fellow users. By now, TikTok has convinced even the strongest of us to buy a slew of new beauty products. If you've ever spent endless hours scrolling through TikTok makeup trends and videos - we can relate.
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