If you're wondering why the round face in the top right corner is missing the highlight portion, I'll tell you where exactly to place your concealer. Keep the highlight on the top center of the forehead, down the bridge of the nose, and on the chin, to make the face appear more elongated. In the picture below, I also highlighted under my eyes down to the top of my cheekbones to cover up bags and create a natural glow. I also highlighted my Cupid's bow above my top lip to give the illusion of a fuller lip.
The proper and easy way to do a highlight and contour is to use cream based products for an easy blend. Apply your foundation first, then your light and dark concealers. Your light concealer should be at least two shades lighter than your skin and your dark concealer should be two shades darker than your tone. After everything is in the right place, use your beauty blender/sponge to blend everything in. Next apply your blush and bronzer, if you chose, to get a deeper contour.
Now you're ready to share with the world your #BeatToTheGawds face! Enjoy your custom look made just for your face shape!
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Besos,
Ashley Marie




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