answer 1
Although everyone on this question says yes, its a no. I actually purchased it for contouring, but it turned out to be way too shimmery. For contouring your almost always want to go with something matte, and this is anything but. It is very pretty, but not for every day use. Instead, get the Too Faced Milk Chocolate Soleil bronzer because it is matte, smells amazing, and you can adjust the darkness by how much u put on your brush
answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
CliniqueChick9
(Wausau, Wisconsin)
answer 2
This product is great for contouring since it comes with a darker bronze color. I'm fair skinned and for me the lighter color would still be wayyy too dark to use as a highlight. But if you are tan and darker skinned the lighter color may work as a highlighter for you. This is a great product though. Hope this helps!
answered 2 years, 7 months ago
knuble
(Arlington, Virginia)
answer 3
Yes! I'm fair-skinned, and the first time I tried it I dusted it along the top of my forehead, then down the length of my nose (instead of just the tip), and I thought I'd gotten a nose job LOL! It does have a shimmer to it, and you are supposed to blend the two with the brush, unlike some other bronzer dual-tone powders, but if you're fair-skinned to medium skinned, and/or have a light tan, it will still definitely contour.
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
answer 4
I think it is excellent for contouring. You may need a different product for hilighting though. These colors look amazing over foundation. A really awesome hilighter is a Dior compact. I can't remember the name but its like several shimmery colors in one. Absolutely gorgeous.
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
deftoneslovrgirl
(Thatcher, AZ)
answer 5
It is amazing for just that!
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
Kendie
(La La Land, Pennsylvania)
answer 6
I use it for highlighting my cheeks, brush it over the bridge of my nose, across my forehead and downward on my chin - all the places the sun would hit and then use it as a contour under my jaw bone.
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
answer 7
its perfect for just that!! the lighter shade highlights really well while the darker shade applied on top gives the perfect contour to cheeks. I love this!
answered 2 years, 10 months ago
answer 8
If you have fair or light-ish skin then it'll be good for bronzing and contouring. It really is a powder tan: not orange or brown. If you already have medium or tan skin though, Sun Bunny will disappear and the most you'll get out of it is a slight pearly sheen. If you fall in the already-tan category then use Lorac Baked Bronzer, the regular one not the matte. I use it for contouring and it's AWESOME. I've used it for two summers in a row now. I just use it like a blush and it makes my face look totally glowy and radiant, I love it!
answered 2 years, 11 months ago
petalstoo
(The Valley, CA)
answer 9
This will work well for contouring and highlighting, especially if you have fair skin. On me the lighter shade actually shows color, and the darker shade's too dark unless I "water" it down by blending it with the lighter shade. One thing you might want to consider, though: both shades do have shimmer, so you will end up with a dewy look when you're done.
answered 2 years, 11 months ago
answer 11
Yes it's pretty good for that, especially under the cheek bones and chin area. However, it might be a little too shimmery for the nose, (depending on how much contoring you're doing) but if you don't feel like paying for a contoring color and a bronzer this is perfect.
answer 12
I would think so! The lighter shade is great for highlighting, as it's just about the same as your skintone but has an amazing sheen to it. I havenot used the dark for contouring but can imagine that it would work great. That is the great thing about this product - the shades are great together but can be used seperately as well.
answered 3 years, 5 months ago