Hi babes, i created this face chart to show you how to contour and highlight square face shape and even on the peace of paper to show you the difference.
Face contour chart. The first step to contouring your face is to map out the areas you wish to shadow. The majority of us know we need to contour. Select the range of cells b2:f6 ( do not select the column and row headers).
Along the sides of your forehead and temples to balance out the wider upper half of your face with the narrower lower half. Today’s post is all about face shapes and how. Yes, contouring isn’t going anywhere and while you’ve probably seen tutorials on how to contour, it’s important to know how to contour for your own face shape.
Popular areas to darken or contour include along the hairline and jawline, under cheekbones. The reason for contouring is to bring the narrow and broad areas into proportion with each other in order to appear similar to an oval shaped face. To help enhance the features.
Contouring is one of those makeup techniques that can seem really intimidating, especially when you see those face charts with a zillion stripes and triangles. Here are three to consider. Add lift by drawing slightly upward tilted lines at.
Your face shape is wider at the jaw and narrow at the forehead. While there are a few basic tips. To shape and frame the face and 2.
Now use a lighter concealer shade to conceal dark circles and brighten the face. On the lower chin to bring up the point. There are two main reasons why we contour the face: