![]() I use the Real Techniques Expert Face Brush and softly tap at the contour. Tip 3: Tap to BlendĪvoid brushing back and forth to blend your contour, which can disrupt your foundation and leave you with a muddy mixture of displaced product on your face. Apply short lines in areas like your forehead/hairline, under the cheekbones, and the jaw line so you have room to buff the color out and into place. Remember that creamy formulas spread out as you blend, so don’t apply it to the entire area you’re expecting the contour to appear. When using a contour stick, work in short strokes. The one downside to this product is the shade selection- if you have a deeper skin tone, I suggest checking out the NYX Wonder Stick Cream Highlight & Contour Stick, which has a better shade range though I’m personally not a fan of double-ended products. It also lasts all day on me without fading or separating. It’s easy to blend for a subtle look without completely sheering away, or you can build up the pigment for strong sculpting action. Even though it’s under $5, it outperforms so many high end cream contours I’ve tried. The wet n wild MegaGlo Makeup Stick Contour has been a favorite of mine for years. ![]() Tip 1: Grab the Best Drugstore Contour Stick If you want to learn how to use a contour stick, follow these simple tips and product recommendations for a seamlessly sculpted look. They can look very pigmented and harsh on first application, and without a careful hand (and the right tools!) the end result could look heavy or messy. ![]() ![]() With that said, I think many people find contour sticks a bit intimidating. They usually offer precise yet easy application in blendable formulas that look natural on the skin. I’m a huge fan of stick makeup- and especially contour sticks. ![]()
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