Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.We honestly can’t remember a time before contouring existed.
Though the technique was reportedly developed all the way back in Elizabethan England for the stage, its evolved into a shading style that chisels out facial features in a subtle, natural way.
There are a number of different methods you can employ to sculpt your face, but our all-time favorite may be through using contour sticks.Powder bronzers and contour shades are just as impactful as contour sticks, but the cream formula and packaging of the latter certainly has its advantages.
Powders have a tendency to sit on top of the skin, so if you’re using other powder products, a cake-y look may develop — which is far from the most appealing.
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