Cosmetics Trend: Makeup Contouring Is Back!

Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve

At Nordstrom’s celebrity-studded Cosmetic Trend Event in Honolulu next week, international makeup experts will announc the Return of Makeup. Say good-bye to the au naturel, no-makeup look; makeup is making a big comeback. The new look is still fresh-faced and luminous, but artistic makeup contouring and layering will be used to achieve ingenue radiance. Facial sculpting, the artistry of using makeup to create dramatic three-dimensional planes to enhance and reshape facial features, hasn’t been this popular since its heyday during the Dynasty days of the 1980s.

NARS Cosmetics national makeup stylist Janice Daoud will be launching Francois Nars’ new summer collection inspired by Catherine Deneuve’s sophisticated look in the 1967 film Belle du Jour. “3-D skin, juicy, fruity lips and cheek, and an indigo eye” are the hallmarks of the dramatic new look, Daoud told Hawaii’s Star Bulletin. Drama is created by layering shaded sculpting sticks to add dimension and highlights to the face, much as a painter layers paint to create a portrait.

It’s a technique well-known to nationally renowned permanent makeup artist Melany Whitney, who is also an accomplished artist.  Facial contouring is a labor-intensive technique, requiring considerable cosmetics skill and a painter’s artistic knowledge of facial planes and shadows. However, when Melany combines her considerable artistry with her expertise in permanent makeup techniques to apply dramatic contours to your facial canvass, the only thing you need to add is a little moisturizer and a smile.  With permanent makeup, you always look beautiful and alluring.

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