Every make-up artist I meet says contouring is back—here’s how to do it in 2025, according to experts

Break out the sculpting sticks...

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Any beauty lover will undoubtedly remember the contouring craze of the 2010s. It was a make-up revolution sparked by a single selfie posted by Kim Kardashian, and before we knew it, we were all obsessed with being chiseled and baked to perfection. After that, Kim declared that it was "nontouring" that was in, and in unison, we all ditched our bronzing powders and sculpting sticks in favour of a more pared back look. And now it's 2025, and guess what? Contouring has returned, although maybe not quite as we knew it.

What calls me to make such a bold claim you may be wondering? Well, on the SS25 catwalks, at shows like Versace and Zuhair Murad, models took to the runway with chiselled cheekbones and bronzed temples, signalling that the sculpted look is having a resurgence. So, I spoke to some of the biggest beauty brands to find out what they’ll be launching in the coming months and they let me in on a secret: more contour products are coming.

So, how does contouring differ in 2025? To find out, I chatted to make-up artist Katrin Rees, on how the trend has changed. “As we enter SS25, gone are the 'paint by numbers' days with harsh dramatic angles,” she told me, “this year contouring has taken on a much more natural finish, gently sculpting and enhancing the natural curves of the face. We are moving away from the mask-like finish of previous years to welcome a more low-key 'lit from within' finish on skin. Think of this new take on contouring as 'you', but on your best day.”

How to contour in 2025

“It may surprise you to hear, but skincare is the most important place to start,” says Rees. “Ensure you have your moisturisers and serums in place to create a glow from your natural skin. Then, when it comes to applying your contour, I would recommend using cream products that are lightweight so you can build up definition. Start gently and apply in natural light, following your natural bone structure in small, light circular motions to create a soft finish with no harsh lines. As you get more confident, you can add more definition, building up the product and blending as you go.”

So, now you know how to contour, you’re probably wondering which products are best to use. As Rees mentioned, lightweight contour products are favourable so rather than powders, opt for cream or liquid contours that blend seamlessly into the skin. With that in mind, here are my top picks...

The best products for the 2025 contour look

1. Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Contour Light

2. Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour

3. Nudestix Nudies All Over Face Colour Matte

4. Victoria Beckham Beauty Contour Stylus

5. Westman Atelier Petite Face Trace Contour Stick

6. Milk Makeup Sculpt Stick Cream Contour

Jazzria Harris
Freelance Fashion & Beauty Writer

Jazzria Harris is a freelance fashion and beauty journalist with over 8 years experience working in the industry. At just 4ft 11, she’s an expert in petite dressing and previously wrote the column Jazz’s Short Stories giving tips and advice on dressing for petite proportions. Her wardrobe staples are a great black blazer, a hardworking slip skirt and of course a great pair of heels (for the extra inches, of course). Jazz has written for publications including ELLE UK, heat magazine, Eliza, Women & Home and more.