Easy Contouring and Highliting for Dark Skin

Contouring for dark skin

We've all plonked ourselves in front of the mirror with our trusty laptops placed by our sides to watch an already perfect-looking YouTuber nail a flawless contour in less than three minutes. As they're finishing up their step five, we're still trying to get our heads around step one; all in all, it's very reminiscent of that scene from Amy Schumer's 'I Feel Pretty' (if you haven't watched it yet, I suggest you log into Netflix ASAP).

Well, courtesy of our bestie and renowned celeb MUA Julia Carta, we've managed to curate the perfect step-by-step guide to help people of all levels nail that perfect everyday contour – specifically tailored for darker skin tones. So, if you're looking for that naturally chiseled contour that brings out your best bits, keep on watching. It's time to say goodbye to those over-saturated, contoured Kimmy K looks and welcome in something a little more natural.

1. Focus on darker areas

Julia suggests using a stipple brush to apply a cream or waxy-textured contour. Simply build the product up on the brush before dabbing it on along the hollows of your cheeks. Start from the centre of the cheek and build up towards the ear. Then, place the darker contour shade along the jawline. Copy this motion around the temples, down the middle of the nose and just along the chin. It's going to look a little intense right now but bear with us!

2. Buff and blend

It's time to disguise those harsh lines. Use the same stipple brush in small, circular motions to distribute the cream contour (which should blend out easily due to its texture). For the cheekbones and jawline, buff up towards the hairline. As for the nose, gently smudge the line up into the brow bone/eye socket for a subtle continuation that helps to widen the eyes whilst slimming down the nose.

3. Highlight

Let's lighten things up with a touch of highlight. Julia suggests using a highlighter pen one shade lighter than your skin tone along the tops of the cheekbones to maximise the contrast between that and the hollows of your cheeks. She then creates another line underneath the darker contour line, between your jawline and cheekbones. Add a touch more highlight to the brow bone, down the centre of the nose, along the cupids bow and on the chin.

4. Blend again!

Yep, you guessed it! It's time to blend again, but this time with a blending sponge. Julia uses the Real Techniques Mini Miracle Sponge. Simply tap and blend away the highlight to soften the appearance of the lines. Always remember to use light tapping motions.

5. Liquid Highlight

Not feeling the mattified look? Add an additional pop of light and glimmer to your look with a shimmery liquid highlight that takes your style from desk to disco. Apply the product to the back of your hand before dabbing the blending sponge in. Tap this along the bridge of the nose and on the tops of the cheek bones. Once applied, use your finger to tap the highlight out for a glowy, natural finish.

Get the look:

Illamasqua Gel Sculpt - Full-Size: Outline

Illamasqua Gel Sculpt

£25.00

If you're looking to keep your makeup kit to a minimum then this is definitely a weapon you need to add to your beauty arsenal. This gel stick adds a quick 'n' easy contour that blends seamlessly in. With a diverse array of shades, all darker hues are catered for.

Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat Highlighter Pen

Add a touch of light to the high parts of your face with YSL's dreamiest formula yet. Their renowned Touche Éclat Highlighting Pen gives you complete control over emphasising your best bits whilst covering up unwanted dark circles.

Real Techniques 4 Miracle Complexion Sponges

Small enough for even the most compact of makeup kits, these tiny sponges help to blend out delicate makeup with complete precision and control. Their diddy size makes tackling those hard-to-reach areas a breeze, allowing for a totally flawless finish.


Feeling ready to tackle the famed contour? We think so too. Pair your new contoured look with the perfect base, courtesy of our Top Foundations for Dark Skin. Don't forget to also check out our selection of bronzers, contour palettes and blusher palettes for a truly chiseled visage!

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Source: https://www.cosmetify.com/blog/how-to-create-a-natural-contour-and-highlight-dark-skin/

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