If you’re lighter than me, I think you’ll probably love the Tan to Deep Contour Kit. It’s great quality and incredibly convenient. It’s just a little too warm and lacking in variety when it comes to deeper complexions. Which kinda defeats the purpose of buying a contour palette.Īgain, the Tan to Deep Contour Kit isn’t necessarily bad. Anastasia contour powder kit review skin#If you’re a dark skin diva, you’d probably only get good use out of Espresso as far as contouring goes. But the shade selection in Tan to Deep makes it come off more as a bronzing palette–especially if you’re darker than “tan”. However, I do wish Anastasia scrapped them in favor of cooler, deeper shades to really make this a true contour kit.ĭon’t get me wrong! I still love the Contour Kit for a quick fix since all of the powders are pigmented, blendable and last for over 8 hours. They do, however, make great eyeshadows for neutral looks. Since I’m on the deep end of the Contour Kit, Cinnamon and Espresso are the only contour shades I use because Earth and Nutmeg just don’t cut it for me. Instead, it gives a natural lit from within glow that’s soft yet beautiful. I usually opt for a more pronounced highlight but for my more natural days Latte is perfect because it isn’t loaded with glitter. Finally, I top it all off with a sweep of Latte for a soft champagne glow. Next, I sweep a little of L’Orange on my cheeks to add a natural flush of color and warmth to my complexion. If I’m feeling fierce and want to fake killer cheekbones I switch gears to Espresso since it’s much deeper and offers some serious definition. When I want a soft, super natural contour or to bronze a bit I reach for Cinnamon. My go to shades are Cinnamon, Espresso, Latte and L’Orange because they all work beautifully to sculpt, define and highlight my brown skin.
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