I suppose we all know how great makeup can be for making changes. Makeup can do amazing things, like turn you into your favorite star, give you abs, or make your nose look better. For example, Australian YouTuber Natalie Boucher’s most recent video on breast contouring shows you how to shade and highlight your chest to make your breasts look bigger. She says in the video description that this is just a fun method to show what makeup can do; it’s not about making everyone look the same or changing. Not just on our faces, but also on other parts of our bodies, it’s enjoyable to try out cosmetics. I mean, look at them next to each other. Isn’t that crazy? So, if you want to know how she shaped her way to bigger breasts, check out our step-by-step guide to the video below!
Get your contour and highlight makeup

Ready: bra, active underwear, clothes, underwear, muscle,If you want to copy this look, I want to let you know right away that Natalie utilizes a lot of different products in this video, from creams to powders. You’ll need to gather those up along with two huge brushes to mix them together. Natalie uses the Maybelline Fit Me Foundation in Cappuccino, the Australis Cream Contour Kit, the Fresh and Flawless Pressed Powder in Medium Tan, the Urban Decay Naked Illuminator in Aura, and the Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector in Opal.
Contour the Natural Hollows of Your Chest

Shape the natural hollows of your face, nose, mouth, skin, and hair.Natalie begins by using a black contour stick to make shadows in the natural hollows of her neck and chest. Draw lines across your collarbones, cleavage, décolletage, the front of your neck, and the sides of your arms. When picking out contour colors for yourself, look for something that is around two shades darker than your skin tone.
Blend out the Contour

Use a light cream contour to bring out your face, clothes, bra, nose, and underwear.Next, Natalie uses the lightest shade in the Australis Cream Contour Kit, light, to really bring out the areas where the dark contour wasn’t applied. Just as with highlighting your face, you should put the light contour on the high points of your neck, chest, and breasts.
Blend out the Contour hair, human motion, face, blond, and brassiere.To smooth out the dark and light contouring, use two different large makeup brushes. Blending is perhaps the most critical part of contouring because leaving hard lines is the worst thing you can do. Make careful to take your time blending your contour and use two different brushes for each color. And just when you thought you had blended it to death, grab a damp Beauty Blender and blend it some more!
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Set with Powder

When you’re done mixing, use a big, fluffy brush and pressed powder to set it. You can use the same pressed powder you use on your face or one that is a little darker. Natalie put Australis Fresh and Flawless Pressed Powder in Medium Tan all over her neck and chest.
Retrace the Contour with a Darker Powder

Go over the contour again with a darker powder for hair, face, blond, person, nose,Next, Natalie goes back over the places she already contoured with a cool shade powder contour and an angled contour brush. She utilized the fifth shade of the Australis AC on Tour Powder Contour Kit, which is a deep brown matte color on her neck, chest, and arms. This step is to make the contour portions stand out after blending. Blend the powder contour out really thoroughly again.
Add Some Shine to Your Face

Add Some Shine to Your Face, Hair, Fingers, Nose, and HairIt’s time to shine! Natalie used a fan brush to apply Urban Decay’s Naked Illuminator in Aura to the highlighted areas to give them some shine. After she was done, she wanted additional shimmer, so you might choose to apply another highlighter on top. She choose Becca’s Shimmering Skin Perfector in Opal to go over UD Aura. This step is not required, but if you’re going out for a particular event, you could want to add it to truly make your appearance stand out.
Complete the Look with Your Favorite Push-up Bra

The contour is already fairly good, but the push-up bra will make it even better. If you want to know what bra she’s wearing, it’s the Cotton On Up2 Push Up Bra. You’re all set to go now!

