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Tips and tricks to highlight like a pro

- Etti Bali

Used wisely, a good highlighte­r can lift your face. In addition to giving the face a dewy look, it can chisel it in the fashion of a Greek sculptor working his magic on clay. But one wrong move of the hand, and it could end up in a disaster.

The right areas: “It has to be applied on areas you need highlighte­d — collar bones, cheekbones or the rim of your nose. It should not be applied on the full face, as that makes it look bloated,” says makeup expert Naina Arora. It is also important to “understand your skin’s undertone — you can do so by taking your photo without any makeup in sunlight,” says beauty expert Aashmeen Munjaal.

Tone is vital: Choose a highlighte­r that matches your skin tone. “It depends on whether you have a warm or cool skin tone. Every highlighte­r doesn’t look good on everyone,” says Arora. “Apply it in the right light to know how much you have used. Blend it well; don’t leave it like a stroke,” she adds. “Highlighti­ng and contouring go hand-in-hand. Our face has two zones called valleys and hills. Contouring is done on the valleys and highlighte­r is used on hills,” says Munjaal. Hacks and tools: Munjaal also shares a three-step hack: “Pout, relax, smile. Contour as you pout, apply blush-on while relaxed, and highlight while smiling.” Here, tools like beauty blenders and brushes also play an important role. Another trick? If you feel your lip colour is too matte, using highlighte­r over your lipstick “will give it a nice sheen and add volume to your lips,” shares Arora.

 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ADITIRAOHY­DARI ?? Tools like blenders and brushes play an important role in highlighti­ng
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ADITIRAOHY­DARI Tools like blenders and brushes play an important role in highlighti­ng

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