![]() This sleek palette is ideal for those who consider their contour tools a travel essential. Yet due to how easily they blend, the creams may smudge on oily skin. You can also use the pigments as an eyeshadow primer apply the tone most similar to your skin to even out any discoloration. No matter if you apply them with your fingertips or a brush, the colors diffuse evenly-key for convincing definition. But the real beauty of this palette is the way the formulas blend onto the skin. The fair to deep shade options work for most skin tones to conceal and contour. With creamy, highly pigmented, and buildable shades, we give this palette our top marks. After consulting with two celebrity makeup artists, we landed on the following best in show. We also took into account any skin concerns and how the contour formula affects different skin types. We conducted hours of research on the best cream contour palettes, evaluating them on the number of shades, pigment level, and skin feel. With a cream contour palette, you have everything you need for good definition in one place. Powder formulas tend to mattify your complexion, whereas cream ones mimic the texture of your skin, creating believable shadows wherever you blend them. The beauty of cream contour products is the believable finish they impart. " Contouring can make you look more awake, hide early morning puffiness, lift and snatch the face, soften your bone structure, or make you look more chiseled,” says celebrity makeup artist Andrew Sotomayor. These light to deep brown products can do more than just carve out your cheeks and nose. Now you don’t have to settle for a painted-on look: A number of brands are offering contouring formulas with subtle color payoff and buildable textures that let you work the product up to your desired level of coverage. For color correcting, use a Contour or Highlight shade with a peach undertone.Contouring has evolved since its debut on our Instagram feeds in the early 2010s.For spot concealing, work directly off your Contour or Highlight Stick with a flat, synthetic concealer brush and apply to areas where coverage is needed.Apply to the contours of the face to minimize features and sculpt. Mink is a cool contour shade for medium to medium-tan skin tones.Fawn is a cool contour shade for light to light-medium skin tones. ![]() Shadow is a cool contour shade for fair skin tones.For highlight, apply in areas you want to accentuate and bring forward. ![]() The yellow undertone helps to brighten most skin tones. ![]() Banana is a pale yellow that can be used to highlight and/or color correct.Apply directly to the hollows of the cheek, hairline, jawline, sides of the nose, crease of the eyes, and/or neck and blend the edges.Use shades Shadow, Fawn or Mink to minimize features.Blend out using A30 Pro Brush or a makeup sponge.Depth might be determined by how deep you prefer your contour. Choose the shade that complements your undertone. To find your shade in contour, swatch on the inside of the wrist.Apply directly to the upper cheek plane, center of the forehead, bridge and tip of the nose, upper brow bone, inner corner of the eyes, above the jawline, Cupid’s bow, and/or chin and blend the edges.Use shade Banana to highlight and accentuate features.Prep the complexion with moisturizer for a natural finish and light coverage prior to applying the Contour & Highlight Sticks. ![]()
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