![]() And like I always say with contour kits, they can be amazing if all the shades included work out for you, but if not it may make more sense to buy a separate contour and highlight shade. I think what might be the only downside of the LA Girl Pro Contour Cream and the LA Girl Pro Contour Powder would be shade selection-they seem to come in a wide range of shades, but if you’re someone in between shades, it might be hard to match for you. ![]() (As an aside, if you have fine lines you might want to use a primer to help smooth things out and prevent your makeup from creasing and settling into your lines). Performance-wise they blend in well and have great wear-I didn’t notice any fading or creasing while testing it out, but that experience can vary by person depending on things like if you have any lines, how deep the lines are, etc. Shade-wise these worked out nicely for me and though they won’t replace my love of my Cover FX Total Cover Cream and Mineral Powder products I use now, these will definitely be in my travel beauty bag. I don’t normally use a cream to contour (I used to use a contour cream and then set it with a contour powder in a similar color, but now I just do the powder) but for the sake of testing everything out, I used both the cream and the powder. So in both the LA Girl Pro Contour Cream & Powder, the Deep was the closest shade to work for me. I got LA Girl Pro Contour Cream in Medium-Deep and Deep LA Girl Pro Counter Powder in Medium-Deep and Deep and LA Girl Just Blushing in Just Love (a bright pink) and Just for Fun (a bright orange). LA Girl Cosmetics recently launched some new items (or at least they’re new to me) on their site and I decided to scoop them up out of my own curiosity and of course to review them here. ![]() Read ALL about my review process including how I take swatches, photos, and more here.
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