I have a similar
contouring palette from Make - Up Revolution that I love and use daily, but I really stick to only contouring my cheek bones because I'm not comfortable with experimenting on the rest of my face.
Not exact matches
I really want to try more
from Artdeco and that cool toned
Contouring Palette looks a-m-a-z-i-n-g xx missbeautysaver.com / Bloglovin» / Instagram
To keep things Tink, I reached for a soft pink blush (Rose Spritz
from the BECCA x Jaclyn Hill
Palette), and used only a touch of bronzer (Pixi
Contour Powder).
My current favorite product
from Sephora has to be the Kevin Aucoin
contour palette, which I picked up during the VIB sale!
I'm really into Kat Von D Shade + Light
Contour Palette, which you can choose
from three different shades of each powder, and also pick up the suggested brush made specifically to work around the angles and hairline for these purposes.
To add warmth and dimension to her skin he brushed a mix of the lightest color and the medium color
from the Kat Von D Shade + Light Face
Contour Palette along her cheekbones and creases of her eyes and topped that off with a bit of Benefit Hoola Light.
From easy - to - use
contouring palettes to create those killer cheekbones, an eyeshadow
palette for mesmerising eye definition through to flawless foundation shades that you can custom - make, heads will turn at your #Makeupgame.
Blush /
Contouring: Starting
from the apple of my cheeks going up, I apply UD x Gwen Stefani Blush
Palette in color «Hush».
The highlighter and
contour cream pro
palette includes the eight pigmented shades you already love
from the customisable powder
palette - now in a soft and blendable cream formula.
So, when I first saw this gorgeous all - in - one eyeshadow /
contour / brow
palette from Smashbox, I knew I had to try it.
The year 2015 was all about
contouring —
from palettes to powders, creams, and even sticks.
Since posting about a number of
Contouring and Highlighting
palettes that were recently released (Here, Here and Here), we have yet another bunch of
palettes coming out
from different brands.
Likewise, Feeley's no - nonsense
palette is remote
from the saturated opulence to mainstream Color Field art (to which, contrary to various critical bids, it does not belong) and tempered by the systematic principles of industrial design, just as his
contours are too pliant to conform to Hard Edge painting.
Likewise, Feeley's nononsense
palette is remote
from the saturated opulence to mainstream Color Field art (to which, contrary to various critical bids, it does not belong) and tempered by the systematic principles of industrial design, just as his
contours are too pliant to conform to Hard Edge painting.»
The reduced
palette of pinks, coral reds, black and sky blue; the sensuous flux of curvy
contour lines; and the perfect fitting of large shapes into the rectangle of the canvas — combine all that with the tantalizing imagery and you have paintings that are nearly impossible to look away
from.