Face contouring may seem like a skill reserved for professional makeup artists, but with the right techniques and tools, anyone can master it. Whether you're prepping for a daily office look or a glam evening out, contouring can subtly define your features, sculpt your face, and elevate your overall makeup routine.
In this guide, we'll explain what contour makeup is, why it's such a game-changer, and how to apply contour on your face according to your unique face shape—whether round, oval, square, or diamond. We'll also walk through common mistakes to avoid and answer your most frequently asked questions.
01What Is Contour Makeup?

Simply put, contour makeup is a technique that uses shadows and highlights to define and enhance your facial structure. By using a slightly darker shade than your natural skin tone in specific areas, contouring creates the illusion of depth and dimension.
Think of it as sculpting the face—it helps accentuate your cheekbones, slim down the nose, sharpen the jawline, and add balance to your overall features.
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Here's what contour makeupdoes:
- Enhances bone structure: Defines cheekbones and jawlines.
- Adds dimension : Prevents your makeup from looking flat.
- Customizes facial balance: Tailors your features based on your natural shape.
- Elevates every look: From everyday minimal makeup to red-carpet glam.
When done right, contouring doesn't make you look overdone—it simply enhances your natural beauty.
03How to Contour Face: Step-by-Step Guide

Before diving into different face shapes, here's a quick breakdown of what you'll need. Here are all the makeup steps you need to follow for a perfect contoured face:
1. Start with a clean, primed face:

Cleanse and moisturize your skin, then apply a primer to create a smooth, long-lasting base for makeup.
2. Apply foundation or a skin tint for an even base:

Use a foundation or lightweight tint that matches your skin tone to even out complexion and prep for contouring.
3. Use your contour product to define:

- Cheeks: Apply in the hollows beneath your cheekbones to create definition.
- Jawline: Sweep along the jaw to sharpen and define the area.
- Nose (optional): Lightly contour the sides of your nose for a more sculpted look.
- Forehead: Apply near the temples and along the hairline to balance proportions, especially if your forehead is wider.
4. Blend using upward strokes for a lifted effect:

Use a damp sponge or angled brush to softly blend the contour into your base, lifting the face rather than dragging it down.
5. Apply highlighter to the high points of the face:

Add a luminous highlighter to your cheekbones, bridge of the nose, center of the forehead, and cupid's bow to bring light and contrast.
6. Set with a light powder or setting spray:

Finish with translucent powder for a matte look or setting spray for a dewy finish—this locks everything in place.
04How to Apply Contour on Face for Different Shapes
Understanding your face shape is the first step to contouring like a pro. Here's how to tailor your technique to enhance your natural features effortlessly.
1. Contour for Round Face

Goal: Create length and reduce the appearance of width.
- Focus contour on the sides of the forehead and jawline.
- Apply under the cheekbones diagonally toward the mouth.
- Highlight the center of the forehead and chin to draw the eyes vertically.
Tip : Avoid placing contour on the sides of the cheeks—it can exaggerate roundness.
2. Contour for Oval Face

Goal: Maintain natural balance and enhance symmetry.
- Lightly contour below cheekbones and along the jaw.
- A touch of contour on the temples adds subtle dimension.
- Highlight the center of the forehead, under eyes, and chin.
3. Contour for Square Face

Goal: Soften sharp angles, especially at the jaw.
- Contour the edges of the jawline to reduce squareness.
- Apply on the sides of the forehead and slightly under cheekbones.
- Focus highlighter on the center of the face to draw attention inward.
4. Contour for Diamond Face

Goal: Balance a narrow chin and wide cheekbones.
- Contour the cheekbones subtly—don't overdo it.
- Add shading at the point of the chin and top of the forehead to create visual softness.
- Highlight under the eyes and along the jawline.
05Essential Contour Products:
- Primer: To prep the skin and ensure smooth blending. Try: Lakmé Unreal Blur Perfect Primer
- Foundation or Skin Tint: Use something lightweight to keep the look natural. Try: Lakmē Xtraordin-airy Mattereal Mousse Foundation or Lakmē Xtraordin-airy One-and-Done Tint
- Contour Stick or Powder: Choose a product that's 1–2 shades deeper than your skin tone. Try: Lakmé Facelift Multilayer Contour Stick
- Highlighter or Concealer: To brighten key areas like under the eyes and the bridge of the nose.
- Brushes or Makeup Sponge: For blending seamlessly.
06Common Contour Mistakes to Avoid

- Choosing the wrong contour shade: If it's too dark or orange-toned, it will look unnatural. Stick to cool or neutral tones just a couple of shades deeper than your foundation.
- Over-blending or under-blending: Blending is crucial—but overdoing it can erase your hard work. Under-blending creates harsh lines. Use a damp sponge or blending brush for control.
- Wrong placement: Contouring too low on the face can drag features down. Keep the contour lifted and upward-facing.
- Skipping primer: Without a base like Lakmé Unreal Blur Perfect Primer, cream or mousse contours can cling to dry patches and appear streaky.
- Ignoring face shape: One-size-fits-all doesn't apply here. Your makeup steps should enhance your unique bone structure.
07Extra Tips for a Flawless Contour Look

- Use natural lighting while applying your contour.
- Pair contour with soft eye makeup and a flattering lip to complete the look. Try: Lakmé 9 to 5 Eyeconic Kajal for a subtle definition.
- Less is more—start light and build up product gradually.
- Finish with a setting spray to keep everything in place.
08Final Thoughts
Learning how to contour face based on its natural shape is a skill that transforms your makeup game. With practice, it becomes an intuitive step in your makeup routine, whether you're getting ready for a normal day or a big event.
Choose the right products, understand your face shape, avoid common mistakes, and most importantly—blend with confidence. And remember, contouring isn't about changing your face; it's about celebrating your features and making them pop in the most flattering way.
09FAQs
Q: What is contour makeup used for?
A: Contour makeup adds depth and dimension, defines bone structure, and enhances facial features. It's a sculpting tool, not just a trend.
Q: How do I choose a contour shade?
A: Go for a matte formula 1–2 shades darker than your foundation. Cool tones are better for mimicking shadows.
Q: How to apply contour on face for everyday makeup?
A: Keep it minimal. Lightly contour under cheekbones and along the jawline, and blend well. Pair with a natural base like Lakmē Xtraordin-airy One-and-Done Tint for a subtle finish.
Q: Is contouring necessary for all face shapes?
A: Not necessary, but it helps bring balance. The right technique can enhance any face shape—round, oval, square, or diamond.
Q: Can I contour with powder instead of cream?
A: Yes. Powders are great for oily skin or when you want a more matte look. Creams (like Lakmé Facelift Contour Stick) are better for dry skin or a dewy finish.