For me, some of the hardest makeup products to find at the drugstore are bronzers and contours.
Bronzers are typically used to add warmth to the face, while contours add shadow for sculpting and definition. Warm shades work well for bronzers, and co...
If you’re a beginner, this contour stick is a great “starter” product because it’s easy to work with and blend. There are only three shades, but they’re all buildable and easily sheered out. The shade Where’s Walnut? is neutral enough to use to conto...
Wet n Wild MegaGlo Contour Stick ($4.49)
For beauty lovers who want to streamline their routine, this double-ended product contains both a highlight and contour in a long lasting cream formula. The slimmer shape gives you precise application for the cheeks, nose or jawline. My only gripe is...
This is my new favorite drugstore contour product, since they’re cooler toned and great for sculpting. This is an incredibly pigmented cream, so a little goes a long way. I typically apply with a stipple brush, and blend in a tapping motion. It dries...
Makeup Revolution Ultra Cream Bronzer ($8)
The signature butter formula of the Physicians Formula Butter Bronzers is my favorite at the drugstore. They apply so smoothly and make your skin look and feel soft. The murumuru butter, cupuaçu butter, and tacuma butter in the powder helps them blen...
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer ($15.99)
As far as powder bronzers go, this one is one of the most long lasting– it’s even waterproof! Available in eight shades, they’re all pretty warm and so this is a true bronzer for adding a sun-kissed look to the skin. The formula is buttery and builda...
L’Oreal Infallible Fresh Wear Bronzer ($15.99)
You really can’t beat the price tag on this bronzer. These $1 matte bronzers are cruelty free and available in five shades. I love using Cold Brew to contour and add definition with, while Latte adds warmth to my face. They’re soft– not chalky– and i...