To Contour Or Not To Contour?

In light of the recent Vogue Festival 2015 discussions, I now find myself questioning all I know about makeup and contour, thanks to Bobbi Brown’s speech at the event. I did not attend the Vogue Festival event but it is quite difficult to ignore it, with details of the show being all over the blogosphere.

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Picture Source: Vogue UK

Bobbi Brown believes contouring is unnatural and should not be done. Here is one of her quotes from her talk at the event:

“I don’t get this whole contouring thing. I think I’m probably the only makeup artist who feels this way. And I know some of my artists contour with my products and don’t tell me about it. But contouring just says that there’s something wrong with the way you look. I like to enhance natural beauty and not try to change someone.”

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For those who don’t know, contouring is a technique that helps to define your facial features, creating the appearance of higher cheekbones and slimmer chin, using the right beauty products. Now here is my take on this, I am no makeup artist or expert, and I respect Bobbi Brown as a makeup guru, but as a woman who applies makeup, I don’t see contouring as unnatural. Some women will need the contouring technique more than others, and some will just want the contour makeup to enhance or add more definition to their facial features, I don’t see that as unnatural. If that is unnatural, then the whole makeup act is unnatural because the right makeup is meant to do the exact same thing, the contouring technique is just a more concentrated and strategic application of makeup, in my own opinion.

Do you agree with Bobbi Brown or with me? To contour not to contour? What are your thoughts on this?

Enhancing The Long Nose

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Having strong features, like a long nose like Sarah Jessica Parker’s could make some women consider plastic surgery. Before taking this extreme step to alter the shape of your nose, follow these two simple steps when applying your makeup:

  • Shade underneath the base of the nose with a darker shade of foundation or bronzing powder. This will create the illusion of a shorter nose. I recommend the Bobbi Brown bronzing powder. It is available in various shades for all skin tones, and I use the deep golden brown shade. You can grab yours for £28.

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  • Apply iridescent highlighter to the edge of the nostrils to enable the nose appear shorter.

Extra Tip: If you wear glasses, look for frames that have a low bridge. A pair of glasses with a low bridge will not draw any additional attention to your nose.I wear glasses but I wear contact lenses more, and Boots Opticians have been my suppliers for both for over three years now. They have some stylish and affordable basic frames, and designer ones as well.

Follow these steps and I am sure you will notice a change in your look. Thanks for reading and do share.

Christmas Ad Campaigns 2014

Christmas is almost here and the crazy gift buying has started already. How are you all getting on? I have bought a couple of presents but still have a lot to get. but should crack on shortly. Here are some of the best Christmas ad campaigns of 2014 to get you into the festive shopping mood:

Kate Upton for Bobbi Brown

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Romeo Beckham for Burberry

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Anna Kendrick for Kate Spade

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Cara Delevingne for Topshop

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Marvin and Rochelle for Pandora

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Which is your favourite?

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