Contrast makeup theory is having a moment, and while it might sound like the latest beauty buzzword, it’s far from new. Think of it as the makeup world’s answer to contouring—classic, yet revolutionary in how it enhances your look.
At its core, contrast makeup theory works like color theory for your wardrobe. You know how finding the right shades for your skin and hair tone can make an outfit pop? This technique applies the same principle to your makeup, helping you choose tones that complement your natural features.
“This method involves assessing key factors like the tone of your skin, eyes, hair, and eyebrows to determine your contrast level,” explains Aliénor, the French makeup artist who’s taken TikTok by storm with her viral theory. She breaks it down into three categories: high, medium, and low contrast. High contrast? Think bold, rich tones. Low contrast? Softer, muted hues will be your best friend. The goal is simple: harmonize your makeup’s intensity with the natural interplay of light and shadow in your features.
Ready to elevate your beauty game? Consider contrast makeup theory your new go-to strategy for effortlessly flattering looks.