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Makeup is a very experimental and fluid concept. You should have fun with it, feel comfortable in it, and not feel like you need to follow any rules. But with that are expert tricks that actually help you look even better. Think the best bronzer for your skin tone or how to apply eyeliner like a professional and what were about to teach you today: applying makeup for your face shape.
Its true: Strategically placing blush, bronzer, and highlight on certain areas of your face will showcase your best features. Do you have an oblong face? Blush and highlighter can make it look rounder. Looking to add more definition to a round face? Bronzer will take care of that. To learn how to optimally place these three products on oval, square, oblong, round, and heart-shaped faces, we spoke to several Sephora Pro makeup artists for their expertise. Keep scrolling to learn more!
Oval Face Shape
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"An oval-shaped face is the most balanced," says Hector Espinal. So in this case, makeup application is quite standard.
What To Do:
- Using a tapered brush—like the Sephora Collection PRO brush #59—apply your favorite matte- or satin-finish bronzer beginning at the temples, working your way down to the center of the face.
- Using the same brush, apply a light touch of blush to the temples down to the apples of the cheeks for an airbrushed finish.
- To highlight, use a fan brush and apply to the high points of the face: temples, brow bone, bridge of the nose, Cupids bow, and chin.
Oblong Face Shape
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"Long-shaped faces have about twice as much height as they do width. To create more balance for long shaped faces, products should be placed to de-emphasize the height and enhance the width of the bone structure," says Chris Sams.
What To Do:
- Blush should be applied on the apple of the cheeks, blending back and out to add width.
- Bronzer should be applied around the hairline at the top of the forehead, along the bottom of the cheekbones blended up toward the temple, under the chin blended up and back along the jawline, and across the bridge of the nose.
- Highlight the tops of the cheekbones, blending back toward the temples, on the brow bone, the tip of the nose, and Cupids bow. Avoid highlighting the forehead and chin, which will add height.
Heart Face Shape
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"A heart-shaped face is easy to balance by applying bronzer on the forehead, which makes you look sun-kissed," says Sephora Pro Hellen Phillips. "Most people with this face shape have prominent cheekbones, which is a lovely feature."
What To Do:
- Highlight on the bridge of the nose, high points of the cheeks, underneath the brow bone, onto the jawline, Cupids bow, and on the chin.
- Apply bronzer or contour to the top of the forehead blending down toward the temples and underneath the cheekbones.
- Apply blush one to two fingers away from the nose, sweep across the top of the apples of the cheeks toward the ear, and blend down to prevent it from appearing striped. This type of application will play up the high cheekbones.
Round Face Shape
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"A round-shaped face keeps you looking youthful—but you can also add a bit of edge," Phillips says.
What To Do:
- Highlight on the bridge of the nose, center of the forehead, high points of the cheeks, underneath the brow bone, Cupids bow, and on the chin.
- Bronze or contour the entire outer parameter of the face and under the cheekbones.
- Apply blush one to two fingers away from the nose, sweep it across the top of the apples of the cheeks toward the ear, and blend down to prevent it from appearing striped. This type of application will help to break up the roundness.
Square Face Shape
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"With a square-shaped face, youll want to apply contour to soften the look," says Julie Taing.
What To Do:
- First, apply contour on the temples and jaw area. When applying contour to the jawline, use a fluffy brush and brush upward for a natural look.
- Then, apply blush to the cheeks and bronzer in the hollows of the cheeks.
- Finish by applying highlighter in a "C" shape around the high points of the cheeks and temples.