Instant Cleavage
Women with small breasts tell themselves they're great because you can go braless, wear plunging necklines without looking too sexy and run on a treadmill without any pain—and that's all true. But sometimes, you just want cleavage without the work of cutlets, a padded bra and stealth readjusting every 30 minutes. That's where the contour-and-highlight boob job comes in. It's quick (like five minutes quick), easy and all you need is three products you already have in your makeup bag. Here's how to do it.
Use an eye pencil to outline the curve of your breasts, drawing slightly above where they're fullest. M.A.C. Senior Makeup Artist Gina Bettelli used M.A.C. Eye Pencil in Coffee. "It's a rich dark chocolate shade with little to no red undertones. It blends beautifully and glides on to create perfect lines," she says. Softly blend out the lines with an eye shadow shader brush.
Blur the pencil into your natural skin tone with a matte bronzer a few shades darker than you'd normally use, then sweep highlighting powder around the center of each brush to create the illusion of fullness.
Use an eye pencil to outline the curve of your breasts, drawing slightly above where they're fullest. M.A.C. Senior Makeup Artist Gina Bettelli used M.A.C. Eye Pencil in Coffee. "It's a rich dark chocolate shade with little to no red undertones. It blends beautifully and glides on to create perfect lines," she says. Softly blend out the lines with an eye shadow shader brush.
Blur the pencil into your natural skin tone with a matte bronzer a few shades darker than you'd normally use, then sweep highlighting powder around the center of each brush to create the illusion of fullness.
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