Last night, I watched someone get dermal filler in their jaw because they wanted a more defined look, and while the end result was stunning, I know I can turn to a few tried-and-true products in my makeup bag to achieve a similar "snatched" effect sans needles. Recently for me, that's been the Tarte Sculpt Tape Contour ($35).
The product, which recently went viral on TikTok, has been making all my sculpted dreams come true, and I can safely say it's one of the best contour formulas I've tried in years. As someone with dry, acne-prone skin, I've struggled to find makeup that won't dry me out or exacerbate my acne. Although I was a little wary about switching up my contour product since I already had one I was very into, I'm extremely happy with my decision to test this one out. Here are key details about the product: - The Tarte Sculpt Tape Contour is available in five shades: cool bronze, soft bronze, warm bronze, deep bronze, and rich bronze.
- Key ingredients include shea butter to hydrate, licorice root to brighten, and diamond powder to blur imperfections.
- The formula is vegan and formulated without parabens, mineral oil, and phthalates.
- The applicator has a twist-and-lock feature to protect against leaks.
The first time I tested this product, I went all out and placed contour everywhere humanly possible, but for days when I'm looking to keep things casual, I find that just applying it to my forehead and cheeks gives me enough of a chiseled look.
One of my favorite things about this formula is how easy it is to blend. I've tested a few contour products that are so difficult to blend I end up removing half of my base makeup during the process of buffing everything out. Not the case with Tarte's Sculpt Tape Contour, which couldn't be easier to work in with a beauty blender or makeup brush.
The consistency is perfectly creamy and adds just the right amount of glow to my face without looking glittery on skin, a pet peeve of mine. Even better is the applicator's lock feature — I've used other products with similar packaging and had issues with them seeping into my makeup bag, especially while traveling, but Tarte's is leakproof.
While this is one of the more user-friendly products I've tried, if you're someone who is brand new to contouring, I would suggest starting out with one dot per cheek and jawline initially when trying it out. A little product goes a long way, and you want to make sure you aren't applying too much to your skin because it's a little easy to get carried away at first.
Also, I've found that this product sets in quickly, so I typically like to apply it then blend it out immediately, rather than giving it time to settle in like I would with concealer or other more balmy contour products. After testing it, it's easy to see why it went viral — get yours today and try it out for yourself. |