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  2. The Best Creamy Contour Sticks to Highlight Your Features - AOL

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    There are a number of different methods you can employ to sculpt your face, but our all-time favorite may be through using contour sticks The Best Creamy Contour Sticks to Highlight Your Features ...

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  4. Contouring - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Contouring is used largely to not only accentuate features present on the face, but also to hide or change features that are unwanted. Products often used include powder contour, which can come in palettes with both light and dark colors for highlighting and contouring, as well as cream contour products that can create a more emphasized ...

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  6. Zeltiq Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Zeltiq Aesthetics is a subsidiary of AbbVie based in Pleasanton, California that markets and licenses devices used for cryolipolysis procedures. The company was founded in 2005 and raised $75 million in funding before going public in 2011.

  7. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    Grease or stick shadow is applied to the eyelids and blended out toward the eyebrow bone before powder is applied; dry eye shadow is used alone or to intensify and touch up the color underneath. Dark eye shadow or grease deepens the eye sockets, creating a skull-like effect. Shades of brown and gray are best for individuals with fair complexions.