If you want to give three dimensions to your face, you can contour your face with shading. Benefit Hoola Contouring Brush is a different shape from other general bronzing brushes, so I hope you can see below and help. Also, it is effective to use this brush as a sweep rather than a tap.
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1. Where should I use it?
2. How to use: Benefit Hoola Contouring Brush
1. Where should I use it?
It is good to know the advantages and disadvantages of your face that you should think about first when doing contour makeup. After that, you just need to know which part you want to reduce. The main purpose of shading makeup is to make the area look smaller. Shading the jawline area of the face can make it look thin. Also, if your face is long, you can shade your forehead and chin to make your face look shorter. If used in this way, one can make one’s strengths stand out and hide weaknesses.
2. How to use
Step 1. First, apply face powder on the outer part of your face (jawline and cheekbones). When the base makeup(oily skin, dry skin) is moist or sticky, if you sweep it right away, the makeup that you did before will be a mess, so first tap the outer part with powder.
Step 2. Rub the benefit hoola Contouring brush with the bronzing powder and coat the front and back sides evenly, and press it on a lid or tissue to add the powder to deep inside the hair.
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Step 3. The way to apply it on the edge of the face is to start shading to chin from the jaw and gradually come into the inner face. The gradation of the shading can also be smoothed out while sweeping. The areas that are easy to clump during shading are under the jawline and around the ears. Connect the sideburns and under the jawline around the ears and sweep them. After that, blend the bottom jaw with the remaining amount.
And when you add shading on the side cheekbones, shade only the side cheekbone. If you apply it inside the center of your eyes, it can look unnatural.
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Step 4. You should always check up the sides and front of your face with a mirror to see if the shading comes out naturally. Because if you apply too much color, there will be boundaries and stains.