This week, we're focussing on What Kim Kardashian made so famous - CONTOURING!!!
WATCH: WHO makeup artist Amelia Singson demonstrates how to contour like a pro, aka, like Kim K!
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"Thanks to Kim K, countouring is a huuuuge part of the makeup industry now. To get Kim's cheekbones, you've got to contour like a pro," Amelia explains.
Step One: Foundation.
A full coverage foundation on a brush, worked into the skin. Blend down onto the neck is important!
Start in the centre of the face and make your way down and out. Most of the unevenness is in the centre, so once you cancel out some of that colour, everything else blends in easier.
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Step Two: Concealer.
Concealer under the eyes in an upside down triangle. Highlighting the centre of the face brings your features forward.
"It's all about creating that light and shade on the face."
Spray some hydrating mist onto the beauty blender to blend out the concealer.
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Step Three: Contouring.
"Using a cream contour stick that is an ashy toned colour - not warm.
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Using a blending stick, work the product in.
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After doing the cheeks, put the same contouring stick on the forehead and jaw.
It might look strange now but the end result is stunning!
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Step Four: Baking.
Pop the powder on and let it sit on the skin for a few minutes. After a few minutes, use a big fluffy brush, wipe the excess powder off and work it into the skin.
Step Five: Contouring Powder.
Using the blush brush this will soften the look of the setting powder.
Step Six: Blush.
This will bring a little bit of life back into the skin after the process of contouring.
To avoid putting too much product on, always tap your brush.