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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UH chapter.

Before:

Step 1:

After you apply and blend your foundation and concealer, place cream contour, or a dark colored concealer like I am using here, along your cheekbones and a few dots on your forehead like so. Then take a stippling brush, or a damp beauty blender, and blend in what you just applied!

 

Step 2:

Then take your cream contour or dark concealer and place along your jaw lines and blend! Be sure to blend into your neck as well so it looks like you’re not wearing a mask. Excuse my nosy girl Nicole.

 

Step 3:

To contour my nose, I took a small brush and dabbed a little bit of cream contour onto my brush and outlined my nose. For more help on how to contour your nose, check out my precious tutorials for nose contouring.

Step 4:

To set my concealer I used a dry beauty blender and dabbed powder underneath my eyes, on my chin, in the center of my forehead as well as above my jaw line and below my cheek bone avoiding the spots I contoured.

 

Step 5:

I then took my cream highlighter and dabbed a couple dots on my cheeks after I applied blush. To blend this in, I used a dabbing motion with my fingers until it was all blended it. I also applied the highlighter on the ball of my nose and above the center of my lip! For a more highlighted look, I also placed the highlighter above my eye brows using the same motion with my fingers.

Now add some lipstick and voila!

I recently graduated from University of Houston with a degree in Teaching and Learning specialized in teaching mathematics in grades 4th-8th! Although teaching is my calling, I am also an aspiring make-up artist hoping to give tips and tricks on how to feel and look your best! In my free time I like to binge watch Netflix and waste my days watching make-up tutorials on YouTube. ♥ Follow me on Instagram: @AndreaSenior
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