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CONTOURING AND
HIGHLIGHTING EXPERT
Module 04
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4. Module 04: Highlighter colors
Table of Contents
4. Module 04: Highlighter colors ........................................................................................................... 1
4.1 Color Choice for all Skin Tones ................................................................................................................... 2
4.2 Applying Cream Highlighter ....................................................................................................................... 2
4.2.1 Applying Cream Highlighter – Where and How ................................................................................ 3
4.2.2 Creating a Dewy Look ....................................................................................................................... 4
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4.1 Color Choice for all Skin Tones
Just like it was important to understand and identify undertones in our natural skin when choosing
foundation (see Module 1), we have to consider undertones when selecting highlighter colors. The exact
same principles apply, only now the goal isn’t to match our skin tone, it’s to find lighter shades to
complement the foundation you’ve chosen. For the most natural look, contour colors should be 1-2
shades darker than foundation, and highlight color should be 1-2 shades lighter than foundation. For
highlighters, you have to be careful about getting an ashy effect - this basically means the color is too dull
and grey for the skin tone. Highlighter should be bright, but not stark white - it should look like a natural light
bouncing off skin, not like the skin itself is emitting a white light. A general tip that works for most skin types,
is to mix a bright yellow cream highlighter with the concealer you've chosen - in most cases you'll get the
perfect highlighter shade that will play off your base makeup for a flawless natural look.
4.2 Applying Cream Highlighter
Start with the under-eye area, as the eyes are an ideal focal point for just about any face. Using a contour
brush, pack your highlighter in along the lashline and in a triangle shape under the eyes. Other placement
will be determined by your face shape, features and zone map, but be careful about applying too much
highlighter. It's very easy to veer into "disco ball" territory, and that's not the look we want! the key is in
blending your product and staying within your "highlighting zone". If you have already applied contour
makeup, you don't want to mix the two, as the colors will get muddy, and you'll lose your definition. Always
press creams into the skin, so they "melt" into the skin and won't feel heavy or thick.
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“Blend as you go – don’t apply product to the entire face and then
do all blending in one step. You’ll save time and product if you buff
it into the skin right away, and you’ll have an easier time getting a
smooth application”
4.2.1 Applying Cream Highlighter – Where and How
Begin by highlighting the under eye area in an upside-down triangle shape, and along the lashline. Applying
cream under the eyes first will allow the product to absorb and set into the skin and prevent creasing.
Highlight a thin line down the nose and into the center of the forehead. If your face shape requires, you can
apply highlighter on the chin and top of the lip. If you want to give added the face a more radiant look, you
can use a shimmering cream highlighter, but this should only be applied to the top of the cheekbones.
If you’re not sure how much product to use, start with small dabs and then build coverage if you feel you’re
not achieving the right look. Remember – you can always add more, but taking away too much product can
result in starting over. Also, keep in mind that the contrast of dark shadow will make the highlights appear
even brighter, so resist the urge to apply more product or lighter shades until you see how the face looks
with the addition of contouring.
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4.2.2 Creating a Dewy Look
Ever wonder how models and celebrities get their skin to glow like they just stepped out of the
shower? There's a reason that makeup artists and beauty bloggers everywhere are sharing the secret of
getting this infamous look - everyone wants it!
The real secret is in the skin care…
First, a fresh “dewy” look requires clean skin. Make sure to exfoliate to remove any dull skin, and then
continue with your skin care routine. Applying a hydrating serum and cream will make a world of difference!
Once your skin is healthy and glowing, you can lock it in with these 5 simple makeup steps:
Prime the face with an illuminating primer
Apply concealer and a water based foundation with a damp sponge
Choose your cream or liquid highlighter
Apply the highlighter to the tops of the cheekbones with your fingers or a damp sponge
Set the face with a dewy makeup setting spray
Spray the setting spray directly on the brush, and then dip it into your powder highlight for a lighter finish
with a dewy, reflective finish!