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What the Heck is Strobing?

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Strobing (the look Jennifer Lopez has been rocking since the late ’90s) has resurfaced as one of this season’s hottest makeup techniques.

Strobing is different from contouring because no dark shades are used, according to Make Up For Ever director of artistry and education Lijha Stewart. Instead, bright highlights are placed on areas of the face where the light naturally hits to create an illuminated complexion. Those areas include the tops of the cheekbones, the temples, center of the nose and on the cupid’s bow.

The result? Skin that looks like it’s glowing. Stewart says it is important to use different strobing shades based on your complexion. “This will ensure the skin looks bright and radiant, rather than too harsh or ashy and dull,” she says. People with fair skin tones should focus on white to pinky-beige highlights. Those with medium skin tones look best in bronzed beige to gold hues. Meanwhile, golds to peachy and orange shimmers stand out on dark skin tones.

Before getting your strobe on, start by applying a hydrating primer like Make Up For Ever Step 1 Skin Equalizer Primer or Laura Mercier Foundation Primer to get a subtle glow. Stewart also suggests putting on a weightless, liquid foundation that’s close to your complexion. A large, flat foundation brush will help to buff the makeup into your skin.

“The first step to strobing is to apply a dewy concealer in a color two shades lighter than your skin tone on the areas of your face where the light naturally hits,” she says. Finish your base and blur lines and imperfections with a pressed powder throughout the center of your face, blending down and outward.

To pop your highlights and strobe your face, layer a shimmer highlight such as Make Up For Ever Pro Sculpting Duo or Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed to the same areas you applied your concealer. “The trick to achieving a strobe that pops is intentional placement and layering of creams and powders,” says Stewart. “Avoid misplacing highlight or you can give yourself a greasy look. Use a light touch and only apply on the high planes of your face.”

Complete your strobing makeup by adding a pinky-peach blush to the apples of your cheeks. (The Huffington Post)

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