Master Sculpting and Radiant Glow Makeup
Stop guessing your angles. I'll show you how to contour for a real, natural lift and achieve that dewy glow without looking oily, so you feel confident every day.
Are you applying your contour at the wrong angle? This quick tip shows the difference between placing contour too low, which can drag the face down, versus placing it higher for a fresh, modern lift.
There's a fine line between a beautiful glow and shining like a headlight. I talk about how to balance your highlighter with your outfit and jewelry to ensure your makeup enhances your features tastefully.
This tutorial demonstrates how to achieve a soft glam look with minimal products. Watch how I apply corrector, concealer, blush, and highlighter to create a polished and radiant finish that still looks like real skin.
About Sculpt & Glow
Most of us use contour and highlighter based on trends we see online, but that often means applying products at the wrong angles for our specific face shape. In my sessions, we stop following generic diagrams and start focusing on your bone structure. I teach you exactly where to place your contour for a subtle, lifted effect and how to balance your highlighter so you catch the light in all the right places, looking fresh rather than shiny.
Why Your Contour Might Be Dragging You Down
If you have ever felt like your makeup makes you look tired or heavy, it is likely a matter of placement. Contour is meant to sculpt, but placing it too low or blending it downwards pulls the face visually south. During my Sculpt & Glow sessions, we flip that approach. We focus on 'lift' techniques—placing product higher on the cheekbones to create a youthful, defined appearance without the need for needles or heavy filters.
The Fine Line: Dewy vs. Shiny
Everyone loves a glow, but there is a clear distinction between radiant skin and looking like a headlight. Mumbai humidity makes this even trickier. I teach you how to layer creams under powders to lock in your glow, ensuring it survives the heat while still looking like real skin. It is all about knowing your skin type—oily, dry, or combination—and choosing the right texture of highlighter to match your outfit and jewelry.
What You Will Master
Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to upgrade your technique, my one-on-one sessions are completely hands-on. We will cover:
- Face Mapping: Identifying your specific bone structure to place contour and blush perfectly.
- The 'Less is More' Philosophy: Achieving a full, polished look using fewer products than you think you need.
- Color Correcting: Using peach or orange correctors to fix hyperpigmentation before your foundation goes on.
- Product Audits: We sort through your current makeup bag to see what stays, what goes, and which budget-friendly dupes actually perform well.
You leave the session with a custom face chart and the confidence to recreate the look at home. Let's make makeup fun, simple, and entirely yours.
Krystal George
Hi, I'm Krystal. With 14 years in this industry, I've moved away from heavy glam to focus on techniques that actually work for real life. My goal is to teach you how to highlight your own features so you feel ready for any day, whether it's a big event or just a Tuesday.
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