How do you contour and highlight a round face?

How to Contour a Round Face

  1. Prep the face. As always, start with skincare: Wash your face and apply moisturizer to keep makeup from clumping up around any dry skin or harsh lines.
  2. Apply eye makeup.
  3. Draw contour lines.
  4. Line the sides of your nose.
  5. Apply highlighter.
  6. Blend the contour lines.
  7. Set your makeup.

Where should I highlight my round face?

Contouring for a Round Face Shape

  1. Around the sides of your forehead and temples to slim down this area.
  2. Below your cheekbones from your ear to the middle of your cheeks and then down to your jawline to add some length to your face.

How do you apply blush on fat cheeks?

If applied strategically, blush can make a round face appear more chiselled. Start by applying blush a little lower than the apples of your cheeks and extend it up, towards the hairline. This will help your face look more lifted and angular.

Where do you put blush on 2021 round face?

Round: Using a matte blush (shimmery blush can make round faces look even rounder), apply color just below the apples of the cheeks, along your cheekbones, and sweep upward toward your hairline.

Where do you put blush on a fat face?

It’s best to keep things basic by applying blush on the apples of your cheeks. This can also help to soften angular face shapes. Focus on the apples of your cheeks and then blend outward for a soft look. Make sure not to blend the product too far out horizontally to avoid the illusion of a wider-looking face.

How do I contour my chubby cheeks?

Remember that since you have chubby cheeks, the contour needs to be more vertical than horizontal so the contour helps you elongate the face. Opt for bronze or silver toned blushes that will give you high cheekbones. We suggest: Using the bronzer side of the Lakmé Absolute Moonlit Highlighter on your cheekbones.

How do you blend contour and highlight?

Once you’ve applied contour makeup to the areas of your face you want to contour, it’s time to blend it out. Use a regular foundation brush or a beauty blender sponge and tap over the contoured area, blending it into your foundation. You don’t want your contour to look streaky, so this step is key!