![]() He also uses this sponge to go over foundation before he starts the contour process to get an airbrushed effect. Scheppy likes to use a sponge dipped in moisturizer to blot and smudge until the lines are all blended away. The places to hit with a lighter shade: under the eyes, in the flat area in the center of your forehead, the center of your chin and the strip down the middle of your nose. You can also bring the darker shade under your chin and down your neck if you want to hide a double chin. The general areas you want to darken are the line under your cheekbones (where your cheeks naturally indent), the area around your hairline, your jawline (to make your face look slimmer and more oval), and the sides or your nose up into the creases of your eyes. ![]() When it's time to apply here's what to remember. Think matte for exaggerating shadows and shimmer So start subtle, it'll be enough to make a difference. Sure, you can go more drastic than that in contrast, but for real life, it can look jarring if you're not an expert blender. Choose a foundation that matches your skin tone, then one that's a shade darker for the shadows (like the dent under your cheekbones) and one that's a shade lighter for the areas you want to keep lighter or you want to highlight (like the area under your eyes). Here's are a few key things he told us: First, his contouring philosophy: "For me, it's about redefining certain features-what you want to highlight and what you want to get rid of." When you're picking out your shades, remember. And yesterday he gave held a seminar with Tweezerman, a brand he was just announced as brand ambassador for, to spill his secrets. In fact, Kim even took him along for her big Blond Paris Fashion Week Trip of 2015. When it comes to contouring, makeup artist Rob Scheppy is one of the best-it's one of the major reasons he's become one of the staple members of the Kardashian/Jenner family glam squad.
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