Add definition to
the hollows of the cheeks with a matte bronzer then pop on Papa Don't Peach Blush on the apples of the cheeks for a warm radiant finish.
Not exact matches
I always start
with the
hollows of my cheekbones by sucking in my
cheeks lightly and following the natural curve.
The powders themselves are quite pigmented so I would suggest only lightly dabbing your brush into the pan once and gently sweeping it into the
hollows of the
cheeks so that you don't pack on too much, if you want a more defined contour build up the contour slowly rather than go in at once
with a heap
of product.
Use the darker foundation shade (or bronzer) and apply it
with our Cruelty Free Angled Contour Brush F30 to the areas that you'd like to contour, such as the
hollows of your
cheeks, temples, hairline, jawline or nose.
Heck, we even wore them all together: a swipe
of the lightest shade, Midnight Reflection, across the bridge
of the nose and
cheeks for a delicate highlight; an overall dusting
with Dawn Reflection to even skin tone just so; and a swipe
of Dusk Reflection on the
hollows of the
cheeks for a sexy, bronzed finish.
Though it's a common practice to apply bronzer
with a fluffy brush on the
hollow of your
cheeks, it is a better idea to draw two inverted triangles on your
cheeks with a bronzer.
Use the darker side
of the stick to contour
hollows of cheeks and blend
with finger tips.
I applied the contour shade to the
hollows of my
cheeks, the blush to the apples, and I added some luminosity to my cheekbones and nose
with the highlight shade.
This will work perfect
with your favorite cream or powdered bronzers to define and contour the
hollows of the
cheeks, around your forehead and down your nose.
Scooped - eyed and
hollow -
cheeked, three
of them bet
with Remy for the prize
of an egg, while the rest read or dozed.
The face is full and oval in outline and filled in completely, giving the impression
of fullness,
with no
hollows or indentations (i.e., egg - shaped), without excessive muscle in the
cheeks.