![]() It can also be used on collar bones and chest – wherever needs a little warmth. ![]() I also like to use a bronzer down my neck a bit to even out my skin tone, especially after self-tanning. Especially if you also contour, you don’t need to put both products in the same places. But, more recently I’ve seen it suggested to apply where the sun would naturally hit the face – like the middle of the forehead, bridge of the nose, and cheeks. It used to be suggested to apply bronzer in the shape of a 3 on the side of your face – so forehead, cheekbone, and jawline. This is the trick people use when they say give themselves a nose job with makeup – contour along the sides creates a shadow which causes the nose to appear slimmer.īronzer is generally a warmer tone used to add warmth or a sunkissed glow to the face. Where it’s applied depends on face shape and personal preference, but typically along the jawline, cheekbones, temples, and the sides and tip of the nose. But, for today – should you use contour or bronzer? Contour or Bronzerįirst, what is the difference? The terms tend to be interchangeable in the beauty world, but they actually have different purposes.Ĭontour is generally a cooler, ashier tone used to sculpt the face by creating shadows where it is applied. Plus, I love how it looks on my skin! If you haven’t been introduced to the magic that is Seint Beauty – more on that in the future (or visit my Instagram account for more!). Application with the Seint makeup is so easy and quick that it doesn’t feel like a whole extra step. But, since using my Seint cream makeup, I’ve been contouring and love the way both products complement each other. I loved bronzer and that seemed like enough for me. It seemed like an extra step and I didn’t want to take the time. Probably because we’ve learned of its magic powers for creating definitions and sculpting our faces. For a while, contour seemed like a trend but now it seems that it’s here to stay. ![]()
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