We all love to do makeup. At the same time, for this, we often keep buying new makeup products. In the midst of all this, contouring is often done through makeup to get a sharp look by giving the right shape to the face.
Explain that there are 2 types of makeup contouring – powder and cream. Powder contouring is very easy, but if we talk about cream contouring, then it can prove to be a bit difficult for the beginner. That's why today we are going to tell you some such tips, by following which you will easily be able to do makeup contouring on the face. Along with this, we will tell some interesting tips related to makeup.
When should cream contouring be done?
Although contouring can be done at any time to give the right shape to the face, if we talk about cream contouring, then apply it on the face only after applying a colour corrector, concealer and foundation. This is because like colour corrector, concealer and foundation, it is also a cream product and only after that do you set it with the help of powder. Cream contouring is done while doing heavy makeup, so you can use it on the face for a night makeup look or while getting ready for a big function.
Choose this instead of a brush
Cream contouring is not as easy as powder. This is because the consistency of cream products is high, due to which it is very important to blend it properly so that your makeup looks flawless. You can take the help of a beauty blender to blend contouring. Keep in mind that you should first dab the beauty blender properly with the help of water and only then use it on the face.
Do not let dry
Often you must have seen that after makeup contouring, dark streaks appear on the face. There can be 2 reasons for this, one is that the makeup is not blended properly and the other is that the blending is done after the cream product has dried, due to which the product tends to clump together. Let us tell you that if you have given the blending time properly, then it would mean that at the time of blending cream contouring, the product had dried on the face itself, due to which the lines of contouring are visible even after applying makeup.