The sequence of the contouring stick during makeup
Feb 13, 2022
When to use the contouring stick?
The contouring stick is generally used after the base makeup. If you want a more natural and long-lasting makeup effect, you can choose the contouring stick to use after the liquid foundation before loosening the powder, and add a layer of contouring powder after loosening the powder. The contouring stick is a cream-like contouring design packaged into a pen shape, generally divided into dark heads and light-colored heads.
Dark-colored heads are generally brown or brown, and light-colored heads are generally white, beige, gold, or light with a slight flash.
What is the function of the contouring stick?
The contour stick uses the two shades of color to create a light and shadow effect, visually making people feel that the face is small. It is also used to modify the contours of the face, creating shadows on both sides and the side of the nose, making the facial features look more three-dimensional. Light-colored head can brighten up the face.
How to use the contouring stick?
The first step: The dark contouring stick starts from the hairline position below the cheekbones, and outlines the positions of the mandibles on both sides. The roots on the side of the nose and the tip of the nose should also be drawn, and a line under the lips should be drawn to increase the three-dimensionality of the lips.
Step 2: Apply light-colored contouring to the forehead, chin, bridge of the nose, and the triangle under the eyes to brighten it up. Remember to place the triangle under the eyes below the dark circles under the eyes.
Step 3: Choose a brush or sponge, spread out the light-colored contour and then pat on the dark-colored contour.






