

Good drugstore contour stick skin#
MAC's Studio Fix Sculpt & Shape Contour Kit is great if you're prone to a bit of shininess and also for those with a deeper skin tone.įor dry skin types, a souped up cream packed with hydrating ingredients should sit at the top of your list.

For oily complexions, powders are paramount. Which is why Charlotte Tilbury's Contour Wand is one of our faves because it allows for more precise application.Īfter killer cheekbones? Take your pick of powder or cream – but consider your skin type first. The stick offers optimal control for easy application, and its compact size makes it handy and portable. It is easy to blend and gives a natural, warm finish. For example, sticks are great for hard to reach areas like your nose. The drugstore contour stick from Wet n Wild works as a contour, concealer, highlighter, and blush to help you do your makeup on the go. FYI, cooler-toned browns are grey based.ĭifferent products are better suited to different parts of the face. The role of a contour powder/cream/stick is to mimic natural shadow. This is because, rather than bringing warmth and colour to your complexion, they're meant to take it away. For starters, a good contour product should be cool instead of warm-toned. Technically, bronzers can be applied all over, but they're mostly saved for areas where the sun would naturally hit.ĭespite contour products similarity in terms of shade, use, etc, they really couldn't be more different. Bronzers are warm-toned and we use them when we want to fake that just-back-from-my-hols glow. The Wet’ N Wild Photo Focus Concealer is another one of those drugstore products that will surely knock your socks off.

If you're unfamiliar with the difference between contour and bronzer, allow us to explain. Sure, we smothered our face in bronzer, but carefully sculpt and shade we certainly did not. Contour kits are now such a staple in our makeup arsenal, it's hard to believe that only a few years ago barely any of us paid attention to our cheekbones.
