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hey guys Hector here and today Iamp;#39;m gonna be showing you how to highlight contour and conceal using mashed eggs and for different skin tones hope you guys enjoy it and donamp;#39;t forget to subscribe so with Hama because she has such a beautiful rich skin tone the trick here is gonna be to do a reverse contour and what that means is really just highlighting and that the natural contours come out at home in this case Iamp;#39;m using my matchstick in a shave shuffle to create a light that weamp;#39;re talking about so weamp;#39;re gonna start on underneath the eyes and then under the contour eye creating this light underneath this shadow pops up and thatamp;#39;s the contract so a good tip to know what is underneath the contour is in your earlobe the center of your ear and use that as your guard and go down weamp;#39;re using my precision sponge gonna go ahead now and diffuse that then Iamp;#39;m going upward like we did with a contour with this weamp;#39;re gonn