Transform your face with magic wand contouring

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The magic wand contour is a popular and effective makeup technique that helps to define and highlight the natural contours of the face. This technique involves using a combination of light and dark shades of foundation or concealer to create dimension and shape. The first step in creating the magic wand contour is to apply a light shade of foundation or concealer to the high points of the face. This includes the forehead, bridge of the nose, under the eyes, and the chin. These areas are typically the parts of the face that naturally catch the light, so by applying a light shade to these areas, it helps to create a luminous and radiant effect. Next, a darker shade of foundation or concealer is applied to the hollows of the face.


The Faraway Tree books are my little boy’s first chapter books. He’s a bright four year old and we have always read to him. He absolutely loves these stories for their lovable characters, magical lands, silliness ( the Saucepan Man’s songs and forgetfulness has us giggling every time and the exciting cliffhangers that have us reading the next chapter as we just can’t wait. I wasn’t sure if he’d be ready for a book with lots of words and not many pictures, but he really does concentrate when we’re reading and talks about what is going on. Wonderful stories. I totally recommend.

I wasn t sure if he d be ready for a book with lots of words and not many pictures, but he really does concentrate when we re reading and talks about what is going on. I wasn t sure if he d be ready for a book with lots of words and not many pictures, but he really does concentrate when we re reading and talks about what is going on.

Adventures of the magical tree

Next, a darker shade of foundation or concealer is applied to the hollows of the face. This includes the temples, the hollows under the cheekbones, the sides of the nose, and the jawline. By applying a darker shade to these areas, it helps to create depth and shadow, giving the face a more sculpted and defined appearance.

The Magic Faraway Tree Series

Jo, Bessie and Fanny come to live at the edge of the Enchanted Wood where the trees, "a darker green than usual," whisper their secrets: "Wisha-wisha-wisha." In the wood is the Faraway Tree — a huge tree inhabited by fairy-folk and laden with fruit of all kinds from acorns to lemons. Its topmost branches lead to ever-changing magical lands above th… More

Book 1

4.24 · 27799 Ratings · 1095 Reviews · published 1939 · 440 editions Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to the country and find … More Want to Read Shelving menu

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Book 2

4.29 · 36354 Ratings · 898 Reviews · published 1943 · 140 editions The Magic Faraway Tree Want to Read Shelving menu

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Book 3

4.34 · 17346 Ratings · 338 Reviews · published 1946 · 132 editions "A land at the top of a tree!" said Connie. "I don… More Want to Read Shelving menu

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Book 4

4.17 · 2298 Ratings · 48 Reviews · published 1985 · 13 editions If you climb to the top of the Faraway Tree, you c… More Want to Read Shelving menu

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Book 5

4.23 · 69 Ratings · 3 Reviews · 3 editions Adventure of the Goblin Dog is a stand-alone Magic… More Want to Read Shelving menu

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Book 6

3.93 · 41 Ratings · 5 Reviews · 4 editions

The perfect introduction to the wonderful world of…

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3.78 · 18 Ratings · 5 Reviews · 4 editions The perfect introduction to the enchanted world of… More Want to Read Shelving menu

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Book 1-3

4.30 · 15609 Ratings · 425 Reviews · published 1991 · 54 editions The Faraway Tree Stories Omnibus 3-in-1 edition (T… More Want to Read Shelving menu

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4.45 · 140 Ratings · 6 Reviews · published 2001 · 1 edition

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4.52 · 107 Ratings · 2 Reviews · 4 editions

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Magic wand contour

After applying both the light and dark shades, it’s important to blend the two together seamlessly to create a natural-looking contour. This can be done using a makeup brush or a sponge, gently blending the colors together until there are no harsh lines or obvious distinctions between the light and dark shades. To complete the magic wand contour, additional makeup products can be used to further define and enhance the features. This can include using a highlighter on the high points of the face and a blush on the apples of the cheeks. Overall, the magic wand contour is a versatile and effective makeup technique that helps to define and highlight the natural contours of the face. By using a combination of light and dark shades, it helps to create dimension and shape, enhancing the overall appearance of the face. Whether for a casual everyday look or a glam evening look, the magic wand contour is a great technique to try..

Reviews for "Creating depth and dimension with magic wand contouring"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic wand contour. It claims to give you the perfect sculpted look, but it just didn't deliver for me. The formula was too sheer and didn't blend well on my skin. It also didn't last very long, and by the end of the day, my contour was practically non-existent. I wouldn't recommend this product if you're looking for a long-lasting and pigmented contour.
2. Emily - 2 stars - The Magic wand contour was a big miss for me. I found the shades to be very limited and not suitable for my skin tone. Additionally, the application was difficult and the product didn't blend easily. The contour looked patchy and uneven on my face, and no matter how much I tried to work with it, I couldn't achieve a natural-looking result. Overall, I feel like there are much better contour products out there that are more user-friendly and offer a wider range of shades.
3. Jessica - 1 star - I regret purchasing the Magic wand contour. The packaging looked so sleek and promising, but the actual product fell flat. The shades were too warm for my undertones and didn't give me the desired sculpted effect. The consistency was also quite oily and didn't set properly, which resulted in my contour smudging and fading throughout the day. I was really disappointed with this product and would not repurchase or recommend it to others.

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