

I just draw two lines and blend with my fingers or the blending brush.” In fact, the product was specifically formulated for this kind of user-friendliness-it’s why Kardashian chose a cream formula, housed in a dual-ended stick. “I really use it if I don’t want to wear foundation, and I just want that warmth on my skin. “It doesn’t all have to be about sculpting and those crazy lines everyone sees in the photos,” she says of the KKW Beauty Creme Contour & Highlight Kit ($48). But her expression remains affable as she explains how even people with an extremely low-key approach to makeup-like, ahem, me-can play with contouring. The dual-ended contour stick features two shades, ideal for sculpting hollows of cheeks, hairline, nose and jawline. This tip gives the most amazing, natural finish.

the KKW kit rings in at 50 for two sticks and a brush, while. One trick I learned from makeup artist Hindashis that when you’re applying cream contour products, use your foundation brush to help seamlessly blend the contour into your skin. The ultra-creamy and build-able formula makes application easy and blends for a seamless look. Wet n Wild’s new MegaGlo contour stick delivers the same sculpted look as recent celeb launches, but at a fraction of the cost. As soon as the words escape my lips, I half expect to hear a cartoonish record scratch bring the busy room to a screeching halt. Contour, shade, highlight and sculpt with the kkw crème contour and highlight sticks.

So in the spirit of this very surreal kind of intimacy, my first question for Kardashian is more of a confession: I am decidedly anti-contour. PHYSICIANS FORMULA Super BB InstaReady Contour Trio BB Stick SPF 30 (12.99).
