The first time I learned contouring, the tutorial basically said: “Put brown here, white there. Done.” No explanation, no logic. Just: monkey see, monkey blend. And honestly? That’s how most makeup tutorials are—fragments with zero context. It’s not teaching. It’s replicating. Great if you're trying to look like someone else. Useless if you actually want to understand why makeup works. Here’s the thing: before I touch a brush, I map the concept. What’s the goal? To mimic light and shadow. Want to understand highlighting? Go stand under a spotlight. Notice what reflects: the nose bridge, cheekbones, brow bone, cupid’s bow. That’s highlight—not magic, just physics. Shadow falls where the light doesn't: under your cheekbones, sides of the nose, jawline. That’s contour. Eyeshadow? More shadow. Blush? Warmth where blood would naturally flow. Contouring isn't about faking someone else's face. It's about knowing your own—and manipulating contrast to bring your structure closer to harmony. So yeah. Stop painting by numbers. Start seeing your face like a sculptor does light. #beauty #makeup #contourtips