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How To Contour A Fat Face & Look Thinner, Sagging Neck & Aging Face Look Younger (time stamp)

May 02, 2020
I knew the children's family was welcome in today's video. I'm experimenting a little with my lighting, today it's a little brighter. I know it was a little yellow at

time

s because I tried so hard to only use the lighting in my room, but sure. now it's been giving off a really bad yellow cast so I thought I'd go ahead and try experimenting with this and see what happens. Let me know what you think if the lighting is okay or not before I start this tutorial, which is. how am I going to

contour

this fat

face

and no please don't be offended by that, don't tell me I'm not fat, all that stuff, I'm actually doing this because my whole life I've had an extremely round

face

situation and like I thought in fibromyalgia, when I got sick, I actually gained a lot of weight and that's why I know that I want to be by your side and yes, it has filled out my face and made it quite heavy and fat, so I'm not offended by that, but I'm I'd love to show you all how to

contour

to slim your face, how to

look

like you've probably lost a little weight with contouring, and as a bonus, I'll also show you how to contour. when you have kind of loose skin around your chin and around your

neck

so I hope you enjoy before I start as always if you're new to my channel welcome you know I'm really glad to be here. with me, click the button below and subscribe to my channel.
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I'll try to show you below, but if I forget, just look up off the shoulder or off the shoulder and my lipstick is by Kat Von D and it's called mother yes-no which I think is funny my polish color of nails is from Revlon and it's called lovely I think not everything goes and I'm using the Carli Bybel palette on my eyes how my eyes look today okay so the first thing I'm going to do is just tie my hair up with pins. back so you can see exactly where I'm going to outline. I have all my makeup on except I haven't done contour, blush, bronzer or highlights, so those are the things I haven't done yet.
how to contour a fat face look thinner sagging neck aging face look younger time stamp
Using the Makeup Revolution Pro HD Palette, this reminds me a lot of the Kat Von D Shadow and Highlight Palette, it's buttery and creamy but at a fraction of the cost so I use this one, I'm leaning towards giving it one of they. I already lean towards him so many

time

s. I'm also using a brush I bought on Amazon that is a dupe for the NARS airbrush. It's great for contour trimming. I'm not needed to blend it, but to cut it out. and placing it is a fantastic tool, okay, so what we want to start with and what we want to talk a little bit about is how do we make this face look a little bit slimmer, you bring it in so it looks a little more contoured. we have cheekbones like this online right here or where I'm doing, you know, kind of a chin bet or a fat wiggle on my

neck

and then over here on my jawline, how do we do it?
how to contour a fat face look thinner sagging neck aging face look younger time stamp
So it's so easy and this is what I want to communicate to you, you see the women make these elaborate contours. I'm not like that. I do it pretty simply, so basically I'm going to take my favorite color, which is the second one. I don't know which one it is. the second color over here and I'm just going to load my brush with it, then I'm going to top it off pretty good and all I'm going to do is take and look at my square mouth. here and the top of my ear and if you hold a brush from the top of your ear to the corner of your mouth, you'll actually feel the bottom of your cheekbone.
Everyone likes it that way, that's how we're made, so feel it right there. you can do it like a pencil, you can do it with your duck barrel part on your brush, they handle on your brush, whatever you want to do, but that's where we're going to lay down, so that's where the outline goes, just in that. hollow and basically what I'm going to do is go down towards the corner of your mouth starting there at the top of your ear and I'm going to go back to your hairline, don't be afraid to do that. a little bit in your hair because you don't want it to stop and look like you know the makeup is rolling like crazy so I'm just going to leave it right there and again on the other side, above the ear to the bun or sorry, this one. side of the mouth right there and you can tell where it is and I actually just left a little indentation here.
I guess you could do that a little bit on this, but I'm just putting the product on and why can't I brush it off. It's so nice because it's so thin that you can apply the product as much as you want and you know when you want to give yourself a really good contour. quite a bit of contour, oh, and I didn't talk about that and I really should have. You can see in this palette right here, these colors up here look very warm and those are your bronzer colors, these colors down here are muted and something like that. muddy these are your outline colors.
I should have talked about that. It would be so warm to tan. The outline would be money or cool tone. So I know the murky part. I know the money part sounds weird, but you know we want it to settle back down. I don't know if you can see that anymore, but I can already see how well that worked. One of the things I've learned over the years is that it's good to put a little hook here under the apple. of your cheeks just so I can put your blush in the mesh not too deep, but we're just going to connect it a little bit right there and I don't actually put any more products to do this because I don't want there to be, you know, a very strong line there. down, so okay, we did pretty good in the way we contoured this side of the face there and we're giving it some cheekbones and you could really.
Go like this and you can see what it's like you can actually do it so as a little added bonus once I also tell you that I do a lot of contouring on my forehead because of the way you guys I wanted to tell you that if you hear a buzzing sound background or anything, it's harder than blue flames right now and I'm just trying to circulate the air in this room because it's not air conditioned so those are my fans and I apologize as an added bonus. Today you will also see a little of what I do for my forehead.
I have a super high forehead that you can't see much right now because it's like my hair is falling out, but the general rule and I learned this term and makeup artist years and years and years ago is that if you use your fingers from the top of the eyebrow and if you have two fingers, you don't do it if you have two fingers to the top of the hairline, so right here would be where the hairline would start if you have two fingers you don't need to contour three fingers you can probably contour a little hairline four fingers guess what you need a little contour here girls, so what am I going for?
What I have to do is just show you how I apply the last product up to my hairline to lower the contour and make my forehead calm down and not look so high, so that's basically all I do. I do for contouring at that point, I think I might take that brush and I brush it a little bit towards my forehead and it just blends out really well, so that's it for my contouring there now. I also have this area here right here in the back, where my hair was, if I sold it, going back, you'll see that my hairline goes better a little bit here and then it goes back a little bit, so I'm just going to put a little bit of contour cutter. there and the same thing on the other side just to level it out and bring my face forward, look my face forward a little bit and then right down here next to the ear and actually dust it off so close to the ear. ear and in the year a little bit to give the ear a little bit of appearance also of the color that we're doing to make it look good, I have brown, I have white ear, so yeah, it just helps a little bit to take it. back to the ear too, especially if you're wearing hair, oh my gosh, make sure you definitely have your ears sticking out like crazy, okay, taking that same color again.
I'm just going to get into the palette. I've only been working with that color, okay, now. two things here, this chin and this neck, here I have a lot of fullness here because of the fat deposits and as a base, almost like a gel, like here, so it's actually pretty easy to do the jawline. defined here and to make you look really slim, now you're just going to feel your jaw line right there and you're going to sip that just below your jaw line and you're going to see pretty soon what this does and I'm going to put this on this side and I'm going to show you the other side without now what I was doing is polishing that end like crazy because obviously if you just have one line you're going to look like, oh my gosh, you just got dirt on your face, so no, we don't want that, we want to have the look contoured or the appearance of a shadow created there, so I'm going to turn the head so you can see that shadow and then I'm going to rotate This way, there's a difference that makes the jawline okay, so I'm going to do the same.
I'm just going to feel where my jaw is, where my jaw bone is and I'm going to put that right under there and I'm looking down because my mirror is here. I'm going to put that right under there and I'm just going to blend it back and forth and then I feel like the product has blended. going down my chin or my neck a little bit, excuse me, my neck a little bit okay, now I have this fullness right here because of a double chin and what I'm going to do is I'm just going to cut a bunch of color into that and when I see a bunch of color, I mean a lot of color, it doesn't matter, there's a lot, there's a lot, so basically I'm trying to make it look like a shadow instead of a lump down there, so I'm going to go ahead and put quite a bit in there, but what I'm going to do now because if I keep going like this, you can see that I have all these dark dark things right there, but what I'm going to do now is I'm going to bring that outline down my neck in a line.
I'll start in the middle and then work my way towards where the double chin was. I don't have one now. Because everything is contoured to where the double chin was, the reason I'm trying to do this is because this actually gives you an elongated look on your neck because now this all looks lighter but it looks darker, so what in reality you have an elongated neck. neck like this, which I love, I think it's very pretty, basically that's it. I'm contoured and it absolutely looks like I've lost some weight and I've even gotten more useful because now you don't have my gels that are sinking in.
I still have them, but what I like is the illusion of not having them, so that's all about the contour. I don't really need to go any further, but I'm going to lay out my books for you. Guys, this is the Makeup Revolution hot slice palette that I'm using and it's their blush palette, so I'm going to go into the two basics, but they're like a coral pink color. and I'm just going to put my blush here and with my blush I'm just going right on top of that and my blush is going to help blend that contour color and you can see I'm actually applying my blush and basically once you get that Then you don't have to just start the line there and that's what we want with a blended leather look.
We don't want to look like that. Nothing starts. Now you'll see a lot of people come in here under your contour and actually park. That's one option that you can do and let me show you what these colors are for in this palette, like if you have the banana highlighting powder and then you have this just remover powder that has no shimmer or any shimmer in it is just a light highlighting powder, so you will see people doing that, that is movement. I don't actually do that because I like it to look a little softer and not as chiseled.
I feel like you know being a little bit older, it's a little bit daunting for me to have that look, so yeah, I'm just putting D blush colors on both sides and I'm going to bring them up to my temples and a little bit more around. I'm trying to mix as much as I can and do a little on my nose since it's summer. I know a lot of people like their nose highlighted, which I'll probably do here in a second. Now I'm going to take the Revolution Pro. hdhd Stroke Palace notice to see many you know for this video today, what would it mean that it's not sponsored by Makeup Revolution?
Hopefully it works well, so I'm going to grab my RC III brush, actually I'll just tell you what my blush brush was. I apologize as this is my eighth duo fiber angled cosmetic blush brush. I love this brush because it's very dense on the bottom but very airy on the top, so I really like it. Okay, this is my morphe e3 brush and I'm using it. This aChoose the actual color that is in the corner here that looks like a peach color, but thisIt's a cream product, so I'm going to hold the tip of my brush like this so it picks up a little bit of the product. more and what you want to be careful here is that when you put on these cream products you don't want to mess up everything else you've done, so we're going to use rubbing motions instead. from the movement of the brush there and that will put then the cream product and you should be able to start to see that right now and then we'll go this way and we'll be diamond and beautiful okay so I'm going to do a little bit on the tip of my nose and then I'm going to take the powder product, you could also go for gold and I'm going to take a powder product on a fan brush and I'm going to very lightly tap that on my cheekbones and then on the tip of my nose and then on my cupid's bow and a little bit there on this chin and in the middle or right there on the forehead to just achieve my goal again.
That's all for the tutorial. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope it was somewhat informative. I really wanted to be able to tell you this about this video from the other day laying in bed and like you know what I need. make this video on how to look slimmer with contour oh yeah, this is something that I love to do every day, so much, every day. I just think it's very simple and very easy to do, so I feel like it's overwhelming in my makeup routine. all for today's video, please like if you enjoyed this quick tutorial, it's probably not that quick but for me and all my talk it's quite a bit, please like if you share it on your other social media platforms.
I would really appreciate it. that you would do that and have an amazing, wonderful day. See you in the next video, bye.

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