jackie100
Well-known member
I want to make my round face as oval looking as possible.
I used to just contour in the hollow of the face and use a blush on cheeks and highlighter on the top part of the cheek.
I was surfing specktra though and reading old topics about contouring and I came across this:
This is a diagram of how to contour a round face so that it looks more oval :
yellow= highlighter
green=blush
brown = contour shadow
So according this diagram you aren't supposed to put blush on the apples of your face if you want to make it look more oval because I guess the pinkness would emphasize the roundness, but instead blush is placed in the hollow of the cheeks (where one would usually place contour shadow) and the contour shadow is placed below that... Is that right? Does that work? I tried it but I think it looks funny on me. Is this really the way to contour to make a round shaped face appear more oval?
I think it could look natural if contour shadow was placed in the hollows of your cheeks but below that? wouldn't that look kinda obvious like you have brown stuff smeared on your face? I realize that the contour powder is supposed to simulate a "shadow" of sorts but applying it underneath the hollow seems a bit odd.
I used to just contour in the hollow of the face and use a blush on cheeks and highlighter on the top part of the cheek.
I was surfing specktra though and reading old topics about contouring and I came across this:
This is a diagram of how to contour a round face so that it looks more oval :

yellow= highlighter
green=blush
brown = contour shadow
So according this diagram you aren't supposed to put blush on the apples of your face if you want to make it look more oval because I guess the pinkness would emphasize the roundness, but instead blush is placed in the hollow of the cheeks (where one would usually place contour shadow) and the contour shadow is placed below that... Is that right? Does that work? I tried it but I think it looks funny on me. Is this really the way to contour to make a round shaped face appear more oval?
I think it could look natural if contour shadow was placed in the hollows of your cheeks but below that? wouldn't that look kinda obvious like you have brown stuff smeared on your face? I realize that the contour powder is supposed to simulate a "shadow" of sorts but applying it underneath the hollow seems a bit odd.