This article was co-authored by Shara Strand. Shara Strand is a Makeup Artist and the Founder of Shara Makeup Studio, a makeup and image consulting studio based in New York City. She has over 15 years of image and makeup consulting experience including working as a regional artist for Bare Escentuals and Estee Lauder, Saks 5th Avenue, Bloomingdales, and Bergdorf Goodman. Her work has been featured in WNBC, Fox 5, Direct TV ABC morning news, and Hamptons Magazine. She is the creator of Shara Cosmetics and is a two time Billboard charted singer. She holds a BFA from New York University.
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Applying makeup to a round face has specific requirements focused on preventing a sunken look and avoiding the creation of a "moon face". The technique suggested in this article will be helpful for making the most of your features, allowing you to add makeup successfully to your round face.
Steps
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1Start with a flawless base. If you have oily skin, use a primer to help your makeup last throughout the day. Whether it's foundation, powder or just some concealer, use something that gives the overall look of a good complexion.
- A beauty blender is a good tool to use if you want to have flawless base as it will make sure your foundation does not have a caked-on appearance. Use less and build up your coverage if needed. Do not apply lots, as it may look caked-on.
- A powder foundation or mineral makeup will give a much lighter coverage while still appearing flawless.
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2Powder your face if you have used liquid foundation or concealer. Even if you have dry skin, this is a crucial step, as you do not want your makeup to move throughout the day.
- If you are dry skinned, then use powder lightly or in some places.
- If you're oily skinned, then it is recommended to use all over your face.
- Do not powder too much as it may turn cake-like.
- Do not buff or rub as this may disturb and move the makeup. Lightly bounce on the skin and once applied all over, then buff into the skin.
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3Add bronzer. This will add definition and colour to your face. Apply to the edges of the forehead, cheeks and jawline. Use a big fluffy brush to avoid being too precise.
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4Contour. This is where the most definition will occur, making your face seem more structured and less round.[1] This will give the impression of a precise cheekbone and jawline. Apply with an angled thin brush and apply to your natural indentation. Blend up for a more natural look, as blending downwards will make your face look sunken in.
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5Use a matte or shimmery blush. Using a shimmery one will bring attention to this area and make your cheekbones more prominent. Apply right above the contour.
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6Apply a highlight to the tops of your cheekbones. Place it above the blush, which should be on the apples of your cheeks and the highlight should be above it. Use a pink one for lighter skin tones and a golden ones for deeper skin tones.
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7Apply eye makeup to your eyes. Colours to make blue eyes stand out are golds and copper and for brown eyes purples will make them pop. Apply eyeliner if desired and whichever mascara you prefer.
- Shape your eyebrows so they're more arched or angular to help add shape.[2]
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8Apply your favourite lipstick to your lips to complete your perfect look!
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhere should I put eye makeup if I have a round face?Shara StrandShara Strand is a Makeup Artist and the Founder of Shara Makeup Studio, a makeup and image consulting studio based in New York City. She has over 15 years of image and makeup consulting experience including working as a regional artist for Bare Escentuals and Estee Lauder, Saks 5th Avenue, Bloomingdales, and Bergdorf Goodman. Her work has been featured in WNBC, Fox 5, Direct TV ABC morning news, and Hamptons Magazine. She is the creator of Shara Cosmetics and is a two time Billboard charted singer. She holds a BFA from New York University.
Makeup ArtistTry to shape your brows so they look more arched or angular to help add some contour and shape.