Don't contour! Asian faces are super gorgeous! |
Why are you so judgmental, about makeup, on a beauty forum? Congrats to you on not wearing a lot of makeup. I don't see the need to be snarky towards others. I say to each her own. |
Not PP, but the "care" part of that probably includes going to the dermatologist and/or Gyno and addressing the underlying issues causing the acne. That's what I did and the only thing that worked. Makeup made it look better for a few hours but ultimately exacerbated the acne and made it much worse in the long run. There's not a "quick fix" for skin care -- skin reflects a lot of health issues and the only panacea is to be really healthy. |
I didn't realize that only people who contour excessively were allowed to answer OP's question about whether people were contouring. Instead of vigilantly enforcing an echo chamber to spare your feelings, maybe you can relax and take your own advice about "to each her own" and read others' comments in that light. |
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PP, if you had simply said, I don't care for the look of contouring, that would be fine. Instead you went on a spittle-throwing rampage about people who wear hideous amounts of make up and tout how you barely need any because of your great skin.
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Apparently DCUM has made even the subject of contouring controversial.
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No one ever said anything about contouring "excessively." |
| Not daily, but for a big night out I will. |
| I do a little contouring in lieu of blush, just to add a little warmth to my fair skin. I use a powder so it's pretty quick and easy. |
| I do just a bit of highlight on the nose and top of the cheekbones and a bit of contour near the jawline - it takes 3 minutes, tops. |
PP here. Not mine. It's big and peasant-like
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| So ... can ANYONE take a couple of minutes to explain to this homebody what it means to contour? |
Again, I'd love to hear how going to the dermatologist and/or gynecologist changed the hormone levels in your body. |
That's a really uniformed judgement. A "super healthy" person can struggle their entire lives with acne ssues. Even after a ton of money spent on dermatology. The certain cure is accutane (or its equivalent under different name that isn't banned) but not everyone can go the accutane route. Acne can persist well into the 40s as well. Unless you've actually suffered from this, your cute statement that being "really healthy" is the cure, and therefore I suppose those with acne aren't super healthy is not accurate or appreciated. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nhaORsSPj4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNzjuT6SKcg - just the nose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uSG7KT9zlE - advanced, super makeup-y technique |