Conturing Cheeks on Dark Skin

Twinkle_Twinkle

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Does anyone here conture with a blush (something fairly simple, nothing requiring multiple shades of foundation)? I've been thinking about picking up a MAC cheek color for that purpose, but I am not sure which. What do you all use, if anything? TIA

I already have high cheek bones so maybe I don't need anything...
 

aziajs

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I use the Dark MSF. I would love Deep Dark. I also use NARS Casino Bronzer. In the past I have used Metal Rock MSF, So Ceylon MSF, and Format blush. I'd also like to try Raizin.
 

Beauty Marked!

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Since you have really high cheekbones, I would think additional contouring wouldn't be really necessary unless your after a specific effect. Just ever so lightly highlight your apples and blend well and you should be good to go. Contouring could, quite possibly, leaving looking a bit more like Grace Jones then you might like. Not that that's a bad thing.
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Grace Rocks!
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lilchocolatema

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I just took a class with Billy B. this weekend, and he contoured this girls face entirely with 3 different Studio Fix compacts! C's to highlight and NW's to contour. I have the whole scoop in my blog if you want to check it out.
 

oracle1

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Originally Posted by lilchocolatema
I just took a class with Billy B. this weekend, and he contoured this girls face entirely with 3 different Studio Fix compacts! C's to highlight and NW's to contour. I have the whole scoop in my blog if you want to check it out.


I am so jealous
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I would loved to have been there to see him in action. I 'm glad you got to go so you can give us all the juicy details
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Thanks for the info
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martygreene

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With darker skintones you're usually better off doing your sculpting work with highlighting than with contouring. Also, be wary of doing too much sculpting work for street-wear in the first place. While this technique has it's place for traditional film (not at all in HD really) and photography, for street use it tends to look like stripes painted on your face, even with some of the most talented artists.
 
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