Charlotte Tilbury made contouring easy with her Filmstar Bronze & Glow. Contouring the face is one of the makeup tricks that can be truly time consuming and something that requires some serious makeup skills. Easy contouring can be, quick yet effective in sculpting your face to give you those supermodel features.
Right tools go a long way
By introducing Filmstar Bronze & Glow into her makeup range, Charlotte Tilbury made it easier to contour. You have it all in one place – your contouring shade and your highlighting shade. They are universal shares that will suit most complexions from fair to medium skin tones. Easy contouring will take you only a minute with two simple steps.
Easy Contouring step 1
Once you’ve applied your foundation it’s time to sculpt your face. Start with the bronze shade from your palette. Darker shade applied underneath your cheek bones, on the sides of your nose and top of your forehead will do the trick just fine. This powder is fine and won’t show on top of your foundation.
Easy Contouring step 2
You’re nearly there. It’s time to push those cheeks out by adding just a little bit of the highlighting powder to the very top of your cheekbone. Don’t forget to pop a tiny amount to the bridge of your nose and cupids bow too. I like to place some of the highlighting powder right into the inner corner of my eyes and underneath my eyebrows, to truly finish off my eye look.
Watch the short video and see Filmstar Bronze & Glow in action. After watching it you’ll be able to sculpt your face in no time at all. Enjoy.
If you like the look of Filmstar Bronze & Glow you can find it at Selfridges or online here.
Natalie
Hello – Do you like the Real Techniques duo fiber contour brush? I have been considering the set.
Ewa
I mainly like the big powder brush and the one you can see on the image. There’s also a smaller eyeshadow duo finer brush but I don’t like it that much. All the other brushes are really good for the price. Zoeve does great brushes too but you can only get those online. x