Cheekbones
Gone is the need for palettes and complex colour charts – Cheekbones is contouring made easy.
Free delivery
on orders over $100.00
Gone is the need for palettes and complex colour charts – Cheekbones is contouring made easy.
Free delivery
on orders over $100.00
Easy to build and blend
Cream-based formula applies with fingers or a brush – no more messy powders
Clever pigment
Emulates the way shadows would naturally fall on your face
Universally adaptive shades
Define and sculpt the contours of your face
A little goes a long way
Formula is rich in pigment so your pot lasts (and lasts and lasts)
Warm up a small amount of Cheekbones between your fingertips
Starting at your hairline, sweep the contour forward just below your cheekbones
Use the palm of your hand to push and blend the contour into the area below your cheekbone
For added definition, consider applying a little extra at your temples, along your jawline or down the sides of your nose
I thought I would barely use it because I didn't contour every day... Now I wear it every day!
Deidre
Great Britain
It's really easy to blend so no more stripey, fake-looking contour.
Kelly
Great Britain
It is easy to apply and has the perfect consistency to stay put.
Naomi
Great Britain
Why do you contour?
Contouring can help to lift and transform your whole look. Blend Cheekbones in the areas you’d like to define, such as your jawline, down the sides of your nose and your cheekbones.
What’s the difference between contour and bronzer?
Contour and bronzer serve different roles in your makeup routine. Contouring uses a darker shade to sculpt the face and amplify areas where shadows would naturally fall, whereas bronzer replicates a sun-kissed glow and adds warmth to your complexion.
Why is cream-based contour easier than powder?
It’s much easier to blend cream-based products compared to their powdered friends. We can all be a bit heavy-handed at times, so if you’ve made a mistake simply buff some of your base makeup into your contour to diffuse the colour.