Saturday, December 5, 2009

Beauty consultants please! shading and contouring...?

i have sort of a wide nose and my eyes appear far apart how do i fix this, ive tried shading the sides of my nose, i am fair skinned so it often makes it look dirty what color should i be using?Beauty consultants please! shading and contouring...?
You will need a very light skin-toned color to shade with if you have a light skin tone - barely a shade or two darker than your foundation color.


For wide-set eyes, you can do several things. You want to draw the focus to the inner corners of your eyes. You can use a darker shade toward the inner corners of your eye lids.Beauty consultants please! shading and contouring...?
try dark brownish color around nose starting near eyes downwards.
I have fair skin too and use bronzer all the time. I recently bought an avon multi colored powder from the jillian dempsey collection. It's called ';all over color face powder';, in peach champagne. It has lighter shades of bronze,peach, and bone colored shimmer in a flower pattern. Just be careful applying bronzer over bare foundation, it will stick. Put regular face powder on before bronzer. This stuff blends so well and is soft. I put it on my nose and it automatically highlights the center of my nose and bronze's the sides. Use darker colors towards the inside of the eyes, but not too dark. I think medium shades of shadow and lining in gray, brown, or black with lots of mascara.
try using bronzer. I use it when I want to contour my nose %26amp; cheekbones and I find it works well as long as you don't over do it. have a nice day
Ah, how we love to hate our noses! To make your nose appear less wide, you need to use light color down the sides, not dark. Use the same concealer you use for under your eyes and apply it to the sides of the nose.





If your nose is long, apply a darker powder to the tip - not too dark, one that can blend in with your skin tones. If you use a darker powder to contour your cheeks, you can use that on the end of your nose.





To hide sags at the jawline or to soften up a severe jaw line, use the same contouring shadow that you use for under your cheek bones. Take it from ear to ear, under your jaw line.





For a double chin, use the powder under your chin.





Make sure everything is blended nicely. You don't want to see any lines or want anyone to really notice the makeup. You want them to notice you!





Good luck!

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