

“Some species of sponge crabs show a preference for particular sponge species, but it doesn’t seem to be very strict in general, some will even use colonial ascidians as well as sponges,” Andrew says. Meanwhile, contour goes just underneath that, in the hollows of your face where you’d naturally get a shadow: the sides of your nose, under your jawline and cheekbones, and top of your forehead.And the relationship is not limited to a certain sponge species, these crabs have been known to wear (and replace periodically) sponges of all shapes, colours and sizes – often with quite humorous results. Bronzer is typically placed at the highest point-where the sun hits you the most, like your temples, forehead, cheeks, and across your nose and chin. Similarly, the neutral and cool undertones of a contour stick likely won’t add that bronze-y look to your skin, but can potentially warm up certain undertones (like very-pink skin).Īnother key difference between a contour and bronzer is placement.
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“Bronzer can technically create dimension on your skin, but it might look too warm and orange-y, depending on your skin tone,” she says. So, bronzers can sometimes be shimmery or have a sheen to give your skin a glow, while contour is usually matte and meant to blend seamlessly into your skin.īut (!) you can contour with a bronzer or bronze with a contour, but you might prefer a different tone for each, says makeup artist Britty Whitfield. Contour, however, is usually cool or neutral, depending on your undertone, because it’s meant to subtly mimic the natural shadows in your face. A bronzer is usually in a warm tone because you’re adding a luminous glow back into your face-think ~sun-kissed~ and glowy. The difference between bronzer and contour is that bronzer warms up your face, while contour creates shadows. Our top picks for the best contour sticks of 2023: We updated this article in March 2023 to add new contour sticks the internet won't stop talking about, delete outdated oldies, and check in with new experts for the latest in contour sticks, just for you. ✔️ P.S., This is new, up-to-date info, bb. Before that, though, here’s a preview of my faves: I also consulted big-shot makeup artists Brandy Allen, Sean Harris, and Britty Whitefield for their favorite contour sticks, and also got their tips for getting that soft, natural-looking sculpt. Which is what brought me to compile this list to help you find the best contour stick for your specific needs, whether you want a neutral undertone, a matte finish, or a drugstore option. And after testing dozens of different formulas and consistencies, I’ve realized that the best contour stick is all about control, blendability, and shade range.

Now, in 2023, when I want to lift my cheekbones and ~chisel~ my jawline, I reach for a creamy, soft contour stick. Gone are the days of 2016 when I covered my skin in full-coverage foundation, bright-ass under-eye concealer, and matte setting powder-all before sculpting my cheekbones with a chalky contour kit.
