[For highlights]
- White (matte)
If you want to add a sharp, three-dimensional effect without pearl, we recommend the matte type. - White with pearl If you want to add a subtle shine that's not too flashy, we recommend the pearl type.
- Pink with pearls: Contains subtle pearls that blend well with the skin and give it a natural glow. Also recommended for blending out cheek color.
[For shading]
4. Matte Brown (no pearl) The color is not too dark, so it goes with any skin tone. Recommended for tightening and adding dimension.
T-zone Apply to high points of the face, such as the T-zone (above the eyebrows to the bridge of the nose), C-zone (under the eyes), and chin.
The key is to change the placement depending on the shape of your face
Round face: Apply shading to the outer parts of the face, as if you were carving out the round cheeks.
Long face: Apply shading to the forehead and chin to give the illusion of an oval shape to a long face.
Base type Base type (jaw)
Shade both sides of the face and the chin area to create a square shape.