I am thinking about blunt as a contour?

MizzVivaGlam

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It's worth it as long as you are medium-tan skintoned. It can be used as a matte bronzer too if it suits your coloring.
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cocodivatime

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I am NC44 or Bare Ecentuals dark and I love it as a contour. You have to be careful not to overdo it though. The right brush is the key
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chickatthegym

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How does Blunt compare to Emote as a contour? Any recs for the best contour for NW30? I currently really like Buff and Harmony with a light hand.
 

justtobenaked

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I just purchased this through a sale on here and it works if I barely apply it...or it makes me look like I have dirt on my face ...weird description...
 

Ambonee

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I use it as my contour all the time and I'm pasty as heck! I'm a NW15 SFF
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By far my favorite contour color!!
 

TISH1124

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Originally Posted by chickatthegym
How does Blunt compare to Emote as a contour? Any recs for the best contour for NW30? I currently really like Buff and Harmony with a light hand.

Emote is more taupey in color than Blunt...Blunt is more brown...Emote is okay but on my tone it looks a bit ashy grey at times
 

afloresm13

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I'm NC37 & I found that Blunt works way better for me than Emote. Emote barely showed up, so I had to pile it on, and when I did, it ended up looking very grey/ashy-brown. Blunt is just a true brown that works for med-dark skintones bc it looks as if it casts a natural shadow in your cheek contour area.
 

chickatthegym

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^I agree... I am med. skintone (between NW25/30) and Emote is the PERFECT contour for me! It is darker than "Buff" but much lighter than Harmony blush. I found emote is a neutral brown in between the two which is EXACTLY what I was looking for. I just bought one on eBay since it's LE so I will have a backup
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