
The Wet n Wild Contour Pallet is one of my favorite new buys. The pallet it self is only $4.99 and comes in two shades Dulce De Leche and Camamel Toffee. I bought it only in Dulce De Leche because my skin is pale during the winter so I knew the darker one would be way to dark. As for the Kabuki Contour brush it was $6.00 and perfect for travel size.
When I first saw the brush the first thing that crossed my mind was 'this is huge, how am I going to use it for contouring?' Shortly after I started using it I found some tips and secrets to create the almost perfect contour!
The Contour pallet is almost matt, has no sparkle too it and is not too dark. It work's amazing and does not leave your face muddy like some contouring kits.
When I want to create a harsh, straight line for a cheek bone contour I use the angle on the makeup brush. I find this work's great and really can give that harsh/defined contour line. After I create the lines I blend it with the bottom of the brush which works really well to blend everything in. I use these products together all the time now and love them. It can even be used for a quick 5 minute application than go! The brush is so fluffy it blends so quickly that it does not take long at all.
TIPS:
- I use this brush sometimes to even blend in my bronzer!
- Use a smaller brush for drawing the lines on the nose! (I use any small brush)
- Apply blush above contour lines!
- I recommend using a contouring brush to apply it as if you create one line, it can become hard to blend.
PROS:
Matt. (PALLET)
Stays on during the day. (PALLET)
Blends well. (BRUSH)
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CONS
Can become a bit messy. (PALLET)
Create large lines if not using properly. (BRUSH)
Overall I would recommend this anyone looking for a first or basic contour pallet. Thanks for reading, what's your favorite contour pallet? Do you prefer power or creme?



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