![Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick In Biscuit & Truffle Review, Photos, swatches Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick In Biscuit & Truffle Review, Photos, swatches](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhjWTRtjVT9WxtJ0Dl09PHMk-Q48LBm3VqneU8YK4Q9CCxMJQh-aGH90Qo-k8pD5D0rjXYnBmXUoENgJVsj8sL9co9y0zApbFBXkL2op4uOspDB2H8sQWwDKptt5R29DYSZRgTcfpfQManXYOhXJAfYic26-O7BChLQ_XaTQZcU38wsQmK-lqQEbDpnliXQ/w640-h427/Westman%20Atelier%20Face%20Trace%20Contour%20Stick%20in%20Biscuit%20and%20Truffle%20review,%20photos,%20swatches.jpg)
The Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick ($26; sephora.com) now comes in petite sizes making it convenient for travel and easy touch ups on the go. I tried two of three shades - Biscuit and Truffle. Biscuit is a cool toned taupe, while Truffle is a slightly deeper, warm brown, great for medium-tan skin tones.. The petite sizes are a perfect way to try out this product and are super easy to use. Biscuit, although cool toned, is perfect as a contour, but blends a little too much on my skin, so Truffle is rather natural looking if you are closer to my skin tone. Biscuit is great for someone with lighter skin tone with a slightly cooler or neutral undertone. Truffle is warmer and also works really nice as a quick wash of eyeshadow on my skintone. The matte texture is also a tad satin like that helps it look natural. The product itself is super smooth, creamy and easy to blend with fingers or a firm brush. For a cream product, I found this to be quite longwearing and very forgiving on skin with texture as well. It also blends to a non greasy, sheer finish which is a bonus, Like all Westman Atelier products this one too is a clean formulation without talc, phthalates, parabens and PEGs.
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