1: reduce the square face
1. If you want to narrow your chin, don't just draw from your chin, but draw from your neck up. Create a natural shadow along your chin and brush it from bottom to top.
2. Starting from the neck, a boundary will also be formed near the chin. Focus on the most prominent part of the chin, while drawing a small "3" with a brush, the boundary will be blurred.
Tip 2: Narrow your chin.
1. Don't apply too much powder to your chin, and try to reduce the amount of loose powder. After applying horizontal rays, apply along vertical rays from the corners of your mouth, and the brush will sweep all the way to the middle of your chin.
2. The same is true of the chin on the other side. When the brush is stained with powder, it naturally moves in a large area and reaches the neck boundary, which can make the chin look sharper.
Tip 3: Adjust the forehead contour.
1. Start from the hair gap and move the brush to the face. Avoid the boundary and change gradually along the direction of fault occurrence.
2. Go down the forehead side line and cover it in the same way. Take a very small amount of powder, draw a circle on your hand and apply it quickly. Otherwise loose powder will easily fall on your face and look dirty.
Tip 4: Reduce cheekbones.
1. Start from the hair root near the temple, move in the direction of the cheekbones, follow the outline of the skull, swipe the brush up several times, and imagine yourself drawing a complete "3" along the cheekbones.
2. Apply for many times until the ideal color appears, avoid forming boundaries, and do not touch other parts of the brush, and continue to stir loose powder. The side of the face is also evenly colored, so move the brush as widely as possible.