![]() I was already sold on the formula, which is extra creamy and applies like a dream. I used the dewier end of the contour stick along my hairline, under my cheekbones, and along my jawline. The shade was super white and opaque which freaked me out, but I hadn’t blended anything yet so I tried to stay Zen. I highlighted with the light matte end first - a triangle under my eyes, a bit on my brow bones, and a streak down the center of my nose. So maybe a kit by Kim Kardashian West, whose cheekbones are so defined they probably have their own entry in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, was a bit out of my league. I wouldn’t be able to tell you if this process actually makes a difference or if it just makes me feel better to have gone through the motions of contouring. ![]() Sometimes I’ll hit the high points with the Milk Makeup Holographic Stick in Mars if I’m feeling extra saucy. The powders are soft and subtle enough for a novice to sculpt out cheekbones and Hot Sand has a nice shimmer that works kind of like a highlighter. Lately, I’ve been using the Nars Blush Bronzer Duo in Hot Sand and Laguna, which isn’t actually a contour palette, but I use it as one. Secondly, I know how to contour in theory, but if I’m being honest with myself - not really. First of all, I’ve never been able to get my hands on a Kylie Lip Kit so I figured if I was going to make a foray into the world of Kardashian beauty, this was my chance. ![]() I volunteered to test the KKW Beauty Crème Contour & Highlight Kit and write this review for a couple of reasons.
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