How to “Tontour”
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No time for contouring? No problem! Contouring is applying dark and light colors in specific areas of your face and blending them together. While the end product looks amazing, it can be very time consuming. Tontouring is the next best thing! It’s like contouring, but much quicker. Check out how you can have a flawless complexion in 1…2…3!
Tontouring is applying self-tanner to specific areas of the face to add depth. The best part? Gradually, the self-tanner will stay and you won’t have to apply it every day! So how do you do it? Start off with a base by applying self-tanner all over your face. Next, apply a darker shade of self-tanner under the cheek bones, down the sides of your nose, under your nose, and along your hairline on your forehead. I suggest using a gradual self-tanner for the base and a regular self-tanner for the tontouring; but be careful, regular self-tanner tends to be streaky, so make sure you blend it in well! Once the self-tanner has dried, continue doing your makeup as you normally would.
Happy tontouring!
Chelsea
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