A round face is equally distant between chin and forehead as it is from cheek to cheek. A heart shaped face has a wider width from temple to temple, tapering down to a narrower chin. A square shaped face has the same width from jawline to jawline as it does from temple to temple. An oval shaped face is generally about one and a half times longer from forehead to chin as it is from cheek to cheek.

Use a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. [3] X Research source Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones. For instance, you might use the darker contour color under your cheekbones to give your face structure, especially if you feel like your cheeks are really round. [4] X Expert Source Alana SchoberPout Pro Makeup Artist Expert Interview. 15 June 2021.

Use a concealer that is one to two shades lighter than your skin. Move from the center of your hairline to the center of your forehead, down the bridge of your nose, the cheekbones under the outer corners of your eyes, and the center of your chin. Highlight under your eyes in an upside-down triangle shape. This will brighten your eyes.

Avoid getting the color too close to your ears.

Use a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. [9] X Expert Source Alana SchoberPout Pro Makeup Artist Expert Interview. 15 June 2021. [10] X Research source Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones.

Move from the center of your hairline, the center of your forehead, above and below the outer edges of your brows, and the center of your chin. [12] X Research source The highlighter should blend into the contour using an upward sweeping motion. Diffuse sharp lines. Highlight the middle of your forehead and the middle of your chin. Highlight along your brow bone to brighten your eye area.

Make sure the blush is concentrated more on the upper part of your cheeks. If you want to emphasize the lower lines of your face, you can take the blush lower.

In the area beneath your cheekbones, you should begin contouring at your ears and end in the middle of your cheeks. Use a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. [15] X Expert Source Alana SchoberPout Pro Makeup Artist Expert Interview. 15 June 2021. [16] X Research source Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones.

Brighten your eyes! Highlight in an upside-down triangle underneath your eyes. Highlight the middle of your forehead. Highlight in the middle of the chin to broaden it.

Make sure that you apply the blush under your cheeks.

Use a cream or matte powder one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones. [20] X Research source Slightly contour the sides of your forehead to make your hairline look narrow. Contour below your cheekbones. Start from your ears and stop in the middle of your cheek.

To brighten up the area around your eyes, highlight under your eyes and along your brow bone.