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HELPPPPP PLEASEEEEEE???!!!? - 306 - 06-08-2014 10:56 AM

Ok got your attention. So, what kind of cheekbones do I have? High and prominent, regular, or low and non-existent.

Here's me
http://instagram.com/p/j7XUiegL_X/
If teens aren't meant to have prominent cheekbones, then why are isabelle fuhrmans cheekbones prominent? HERS ARE HUGE! Huge cheekbones are gorgeous by the waySmile


- Cp Penguin - 06-08-2014 11:06 AM

Non existent


- Samantha - 06-08-2014 11:08 AM

regular


- Allison - 06-08-2014 11:16 AM

First off you're GORGEOUS & I'd say regular


- 708 - 06-08-2014 11:21 AM

Regular answer a couple of mine please


- Summer - 06-08-2014 11:30 AM

Regular. You're really pretty btw, you have lovely skin and eyes Smile you're skintone is lovely!!

Btw, teens aren't meant to have majorly prominent cheekbones (I'm a teen), cheekbones generally develop more so later on. Just ask Bobbi Brown (make up artist) and she'll tell you that.

So if you want really high cheekbones, it may be that they develop through your late twenties to thirties.

If you really want them now, use contouring subtly, I do a tiny bit, but don't overdo it or you'll look like you've stepped off the catwalk ahha!!

Edit: Well, I would say yours are pretty similar to Isabelle's, and it can be more or less so due to genetics. There are exceptions, I was just speaking as a generalisation of teens, from what a well admired makeup artist has said. Also, she wears makeup correctly to enhance them. When I said teens are not meant to have prominent cheekbones, I meant as in the really sculpted, hollowed out type. Also, *correction on cheekbones developing in late twenties* this can happen during late teens early twenties sorry about that. I agree with you, high cheekbones are gorgeous, and are usually very feminine. Think Cara Delevingne. Sorry about any mistakes.

Hope I helped you