GIVE IT A GLOW

Our-four step guide to achieve natural contouring for a more wearable look

THOUGHT contouring was just for beauty buffs and make-up wizards?

This season is all about achieving a more wearable look, and our four-step guide is all you need.

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Contouring isn't just for beauty buffs and make-up wizards
, sweeping it in a “C” motion starting from the apples of your cheeks then up towards your temples.

in very gentle strokes for light coverage. To keep your look soft and natural, ignore traditional contouring rules and avoid applying the cream to your jawline and nose.

2. Blend

Your contour might seem chunky now, but it’s about to look better, because it’s time to blend, blend, blend! Take a buffing brush – we love – and gently work the colour into your skin in small, circular motions.

, to dust a light rose-gold-toned highlighter, such as on to cheekbones and under brow bones. Then add a light dusting to your Cupid’s bow to make your pout pop.

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4. Blush

Now, tie the elements together with a subtle flush of pink to complete the look. Using a fluffy tool – try – swirl a rose-toned powder blush, such as , on to the apples of your cheeks.

Try not to apply too much pressure when applying the powder blush
We recommend ELF Blush Brush for a more wearable look
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Again, try not to apply too much pressure, as it may cause the colour to appear blocky and unnatural.

Instead, layer in sweeping motions.

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