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Anastasia Beverly Hills
Contour
Blush & Bronzer

About this product

A contour powder designed to define and sculpt facial features with buildable coverage for a natural finish.

Blush & Bronzer

The Guru Index verdict

87%

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What the gurus are saying

Gurus praise the formula for looking natural and never appearing heavy, with a blendable texture that layers well. The shade range and application technique matter significantly: reviewers emphasize choosing shades that match skin tone to avoid muddiness and recommend light layering with both cream and powder products for a dimensional, non-hollow result.
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"This is like my favorite contour lately. The Anastasia one. It just looks so natural, which I love and never looks too heavy."
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"I'm using Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour in Fawn. I'm pressing at my ear and then blending up so this is going to narrow this area and snatch it, so we're really going to define that cheekbone. Since my cheekbone area is already wide, I can get away with contouring to define the sharper, higher part of my cheekbone. I don't want to drag it down too far or bring it in too far because once I start taking product in that area it ends up dragging my face down and making it look too hollow and less voluminous."
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"I'm using Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour in Fawn. I'm pressing at my ear and then blending up so this is going to narrow this area and snatch it, so we're really going to define that cheekbone. Since my cheekbone area is already wide, I can get away with contouring to define the sharper, higher part of my cheekbone. I don't want to drag it down too far or bring it in too far because once I start taking product in that area it ends up dragging my face down and making it look too hollow and less voluminous."
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"I'm going to Contour using Anastasia Beverly Hills. There are two very important things that you need to know to prevent this from happening. Number one is you need to make sure that the color of your product is going to work with your skin tone. The problem is when you run into all three if we're talking Contour bronzer and blush, if all three of those are very jarring on your skin tone then you're gonna get muddiness just because it's not going to look correct, it's not going to look right on your skin. So number one is obviously going to be finding those colors that work well for your skin. Number two is how you apply them. I like light layers. I typically like to layer a really really light layer of cream products with a really really light layer of powder products on top."
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