Sephora Collection | Highlight Lowlight Face Contour Duo in Light (Review)

 Product Summary:

This creamy contour duo lets you easily create a sculpted look with the perfect shade combination. Modern matte highlighter attracts light and brightens your best features, while the buildable contour shade slims, sculps and defines your face in a natural way. Costs around $14. 

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This contour duo was a lot more creamier than I expected it to be. A lot of the time with cream products, I'm forced to use oils to make the product manageable and blendable. But this one is extremely creamy and doesn't dry out. It's so creamy that you can easily blend it with a brush or a beauty sponge. I'm fairly pale with shitty dark under eyes so the fact that the highlighter has yellow undertones allows me to use it as a undereye concealer since it cancels out the dark/blue in under eyes. 

The contour part isn't that great when you try to blend it out, it leaves behind a streaky orange mess. For fair to medium skin tones, the contour color needs to be a neutral taupe so it will imitate the look of a real shadow on the skin. The last thing I need is to rub brown on my face to leave a dirty look on my skin. 

I don't care much for foundation, I have really good, clear skin so the most I really need is to spot conceal around the middle of forehead and sometimes certain spots on my chin. I really enjoy the highlight portion because it blends well into the skin and it feels light weight. Most of the time I end up rubbing my eyes and face forgetting that I had makeup on because it feels so natural on my skin. 

Rating:

I am going to give this face contour duo 2.5 stars on 5. The highlight portion was amazing and everything I could possibly want in a highlight but the contour part sucked so bad. How can I contour when it looks like I rubbed mud on my face? I'm really curious to know who okayed that shade that is supposedly for light to medium skin tones. That shade is definitely not meant for contouring with. Definitely, disappointing but maybe this is a sign to stop trying to contour. 

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