Strobing, the new make-up that is supplanting contouring. Find out what it is!

If until recently we were busy juggling contouring, to correct imperfections, give three-dimensionality to the face, improve features and hide too important noses, now we will have to learn a new make-up technique that does not focus so much on games of clear- dark, as much as on the emphasis of the light points on the face. Yes, because with strobing - this is the name of the new beauty trend that is becoming popular - the rule is: illuminate!

Especially suitable for those with a clear complexion and who love nude effect make-up, strobing, unlike contouring, which requires a more specific and complex technique, basically consists in spreading the highlighter on some parts of the face chosen ad hoc. In practice, it is a question of highlighting the most protruding parts of the face, such as the center of the forehead, the chin, the temples and the "cupid's bow (the central part of the lip), avoiding shading and" digging "other parts, as instead would require contouring.

© Pinterest / laurenconrad.com Strobing

The parts of the face to be illuminated with strobing

  • The center of the forehead
  • Chin
  • The temples
  • Cupid's bow (the middle part of the lip)
  • The cheekbones
  • Tip of the nose
  • Inner part of the eye
  • The tear duct

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How to strob in 4 simple steps

1. Spread a luminous cream all over your face to moisturize the skin (make sure, however, that there are no glitter effects)

2. Spread the foundation to even out the complexion and give a more radiant effect. Remember, however, not to use mattifying products otherwise they will defeat your purpose, which is to give brightness to the face.

3. Spread a veil of highlighter on some points of the face, chosen carefully. Above we have listed in detail all the points to be covered with the illuminant, but in reality, the plant of the light points changes a little from person to person, based on the characteristics and features of the face. Basically, you should not insist with the highlighter on the weak points: if, for example, you have a too pronounced nose or a protruding chin, you must not illuminate them.

4. To fix it then, use a face powder, better in loose and pearly powder because it emphasizes the brightness

Makeup suitable for strobing

Avoid a showy and charged make-up, which would contrast with the effect of freshness and brightness given by the strobing technique. Instead, go for light colors and limited doses. So no smoky eyes, lipsticks with strong tones and too dark blushes. Better the nude look effect.

When not to use strobing

Here is when it is good to avoid the strobing technique:

  • When it's too hot: in these cases, in fact, the skin will already be shiny from sweat, adding additional brightness would certainly not be a winning move
  • If you have a lot of hairs on your face: the highlighter does nothing but emphasize them
  • If you have enlarged pores: even in these cases, the "highlighter would only make the situation worse. In fact, opaque products should be preferred to distract attention from the problem
  • If you have very oily skin: this in fact tends in itself to shine in a natural way, therefore it is certainly not the case to further illuminate it, on the contrary, it is better to intervene with matting finishes
  • If your face is too round. With strobing you can only enhance some points of the face, not reshape them, trying to hide flaws and imperfections. And this is where contouring comes into play: in the case of a face that is too round, for example, contouring is used to darken the contours of the face, with the aim of making it more angular and exhausting it a little "
  • If you have an important nose, as in the previous point, the contouring technique is better
  • After the age of 35: it is better to avoid this technique when the first expression lines begin to appear. In fact, strobing tends to enhance not to hide, so in those areas of the face that you want to hide it is better to intervene with the contouring technique

Here are some examples of make-up with the strobing technique

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