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How To Get Sculpted Cheekbones With Makeup

If a sculpted face is what you are aiming at, then you can use makeup to get that sculpted feature. Read here for the easy steps.

By Riddhi

Sculpted, chiseled faces are always in fashion. After all, no one wants to look dull and flat. Here's how you can get sculpted cheekbones using makeup.

You can do this with a lot of different types of products and tools, like cream foundations or liquid foundations, but it is best and easiest to use powder-based products, as they are the easiest to blend. So, if you are a beginner in the world of makeup, be sure to go for powder-based products.

It is said that a blending sponge is best to blend your makeup with because it gives an airbrushed finish. But it wouldn't exactly be suitable for people who are beginners into makeup. Brushes are a lot more easier to work with.

Plus, blending sponges are best to use with liquid and cream-based products. However, if you want sculpted cheekbones with the help of makeup, we suggest you use cream-based products with the help of blending sponges.

So, here's a step-by-step guide on how to sculpt your cheekbones with makeup. Follow this for a sharp appearance. Blending well is the key to get sculpted cheekbones with makeup.

Step 1:

Step 1:

Start with a clean face and put on a foundation in your exact skin tone. Blend using a damp sponge. This would give you an airbrushed finish.

Step 2:

Step 2:

Apply the contouring powder right underneath your cheeks. This should be a powder that is two shades darker than your actual skin tone. Draw this and then blend it with a fluffy brush. Lightly suck in your cheeks to do this easily.

Step 3:

Step 3:

Lightly dust on a powder blush in a pink shade on the apples of your cheeks. This would give you a flushed look.

Step 4:

Step 4:

Next, apply a highlight on the high points of your cheeks. This is the key step in how to get a sculpted look using makeup. This brings the focus to your cheekbones, where the light naturally hits your face.

Step 5:

Step 5:

Finally, finish the look by using some setting powder to set all your makeup into place. This helps mattify your makeup and helps it stay all day.

Story first published: Thursday, December 15, 2016, 17:38 [IST]
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