Outlines for beginners: the ultimate guide
Do you want to perfectly shape your face and learn the best techniques for a natural, defined look? Contouring is the way to accentuate your most beautiful facial features and create shadows for extra dimension. But how do you start as a beginner? In this guide, we will explain step by step how to best contour your face. Read on quickly and discover the perfect technique for your face shape!
What is contouring?
Contouring is a makeup technique that uses shadows and highlights to define the shape of your face. By making certain areas darker and others lighter, you can make your face appear slimmer, softer, or stronger. This helps to emphasize your natural bone structure and bring balance to your face.
What products do you need?
To contour, you can use the following products
- Contour powder or cream (a shade darker than your skin tone) For example: Filter Finish Face Duo Contour & Highlight
- Highlighter (a light shade to create accents) This is our all-time favorite Filter Finish Liquid Blush Light Wand - Peach Pleasure
- Good brushes or sponge (such as an angled contour brush or beauty blender) Euphoric Glam - Brush It Off Set
- Hydra Setting Powder - Transparent for a long-lasting effect.
Step 1: Determine your face shape
Before you start, it is important to determine your face shape. This helps you choose the right places for contour and highlight.
How do you determine your face shape?
- Tie your hair back or pull it back with a headband so you can clearly see the shape of your face
- Take a selfie straight on with your ears visible.
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Compare your face with the shapes below and determine which one suits you best.
The different face shapes:
- Oval face: Forehead slightly narrower than the chin, soft curves.
- Heart-shaped face: Wide cheekbones and narrow, pointed chin.
- Round face: Face is as wide as it is long, with soft contours.
- Square face: Straight jawline and wide forehead.
- Long face: Narrow face with a high forehead.
- Diamond face: Narrow face with a defined jawline.
Step 2: Apply your base
For a flawless look, a good base is essential:
- Apply a primer to make your makeup last longer.
- Optionally use a foundation to even out your skin.
- Set your foundation with a light translucent powder.
Step 3: Apply contour
Now for the real work! Use a contour color that one to two shades darker is then your skin.
Where do you apply contour?
- Oval faceUnder the cheekbones, along the hairline, and under the jaw.
- Heart-shaped faceAlong the temples and under the cheekbones.
- Round faceUnder the cheekbones and along the jawline for definition.
- Square faceAlong the jawline and temples to soften the angles.
- Long faceOn the forehead and chin to make the face appear shorter.
Step 4: Highlight for extra dimension
Use a light highlighter on the following areas:
- Above the cheekbones
- The center of your forehead
- The bridge of your nose
- The cupid's bow of your lips
- The center of your chin
Step 5: Blend, blend, blend!
Use a fluffy brush or beauty blender to blend your contour and highlight seamlessly. This prevents harsh lines and gives you a natural effect.
Step 6: Set for a long-lasting effect
Use a setting powder or fixing spray to keep your makeup in place all day.
Pro Tip:
Not completely satisfied yet? No worries! Contouring is a technique that requires practice. The more you do it, the better you get. Keep experimenting with different techniques and products to discover what works best for your face.
Want to get started right away? Check out our favorite contour products in the shop and create your perfect look!
Have fun with contouring!


