Face Shapes: Round Example
July 27, 2008 by MUA In Scrubs
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Filipina actress Judy Ann Santos is a good example of a round face. Her cheeks are wider than her forehead and jawline. Her chin is rounded. You have probably seen some of her billboards and got awestruck seeing how pretty she looked in those pictures. If there’s one celebrity I want to do make up on, it’s her.
Although she has slimmed down dramatically from tae bo sessions, her makeup adds even more sexy points. With the right contouring and highlighting of her features, she turns into a traffic- halting babe. Makeup artists Chechel Joson and Juan Sarte are among those geniuses who worked their magic on her.
Makeup By Chechel Joson for Metro Magazine June 2007
Makeup By Juan Sarte for “For Me” Billboard
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Face Shapes, What to Highlight and Contour
July 26, 2008 by MUA In Scrubs
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Knowing how to do makeup doesn’t mean you get to apply the same formula to all clients. Getting acquainted with the different face shapes will guide you how to deal with your client’s features and know which areas to contour and highlight.
These are the general categories of face shapes:
1. Round
A round face is nearly as wide as it is long. The cheeks are full, which is the widest area of the face. The forehead and chin are rounded.
What To contour:
- temples
- cheeks: suck in the cheeks and find the hollows. sweep a darker shade into the hollows and down to the chin line
- jawline What to highlight: - forehead - underneath the eyes above the cheekbones, blend upwards
- center of the chin
2. Square
Isabella Rosellini
The forehead, cheeks and jaw have the same width.
What to contour:
- temples
- apples of the cheeks to help draw away attention from the corners of the square and make it appear more oval
- jawline
What to highlight:
- forehead
- underneath the eyes
- tip of the chin
3. Heart- Shaped
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Forehead is wide which tapers to a pointed or narrow chin, like an inverted triangle
What to contour:
- temples
- cheeks
What to highlight:
- chin, to broaden it
- jawline
- underneath the eyes, just above the cheekbones to draw attention to the center of the face
4. Oval
Tyra Banks
The forehead is wider than the chin . The cheeekbones are prominent and face narrows gently downwards from the cheeks. The length of the face is greater than its width, around 1 and 1/2 times. It usually needs no contouring and highlighting as this is considered to be the ideal shape, but you can play with it.
What to contour:
- apples of the cheeks and along the cheekbones
- temples
What to highlight:
- above the cheekbones near the outer corner of the eye
5. Long
Leelee Sobieski
This face is long and thin with a more pointed chin. Similar to an oval face but with higher cheekbones and high forehead.
What to contour:
- hairline
- lower cheeks
- chin
What to highlight:
- temples
- above the cheekbones
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