
It's a technique used several decades ago by makeup artists, then the drag community and now it's so mainstream that contour kits fly off the shelves just as fast as eye shadow palettes. What's not so popular, however, is over-the-top bronzing and highlighting—you know, the stuff of facial zebra streaks.
This summer, people just want to wear less (or look like they do). Contouring, a red-carpet mainstay, now requires a more subtle approach.
"Using bronzer or blush to contour is fine but you have to have a solid foundation to apply it to or it won't stick," advised celeb makeup artist Rob Scheppy. "Start with applying foundation and set with translucent powder and then you can begin your contouring. If you try to contour without this it will become blotchy."
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