Take your looks to the next level with these palettes that feature a matte brightener, matte contour, two bronzers, two blushes, and two totally lit highlighter formulas (a creamy powder, plus a silk slip topper).
Shade Names
The 5 Unique Formulas:
This palette features five unique formulas to give your complexion depth and dimension. Here’s how to apply each one.
Brightener
Create light and luminosity by applying this underneath the eyes, to the inner corners of the eyes, and around the inner cheek area with a precise brush like the JH07. Feeling extra? Add it to the center of the nose, chin, and forehead.
Bronzer
Warm things up by placing bronzer on the high points of your face. Use downward motions and a fluffy complexion brush like the E65 to perfect that sun-kissed look.
Contour
To help chisel and sculpt, use the E65 or an angled brush to place contour on the temples (near the hairline), underneath cheekbones, and in the hollows of the cheeks.
Blush
To add depth and create a healthy-looking glow, saturate a full, soft brush like the E4 and place blush around cheekbones, the apples of the cheeks, lower cheek area, and the center of the nose.
Highlighter
Drop the pop on the high cheekbones, center of the forehead, bridge of the nose, brow bone, eyelids, Cupid’s bow, and center of the chin. We love applying highlighter with the M510 (or the M310 for a more subtle look).
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