Article: You can wear heels with anything from an elegant dress to a pair of casual jeans. The extra height gives the illusion of slimness. Heels also instantly improve your posture, making you look even thinner.  To add a few more inches to your legs, choose a pair of pointed-toe heels in a nude color that matches your skin tone. It doesn’t matter how high the heels are. Even a 1 in (2.5 cm) heel will have an effect. Placing a belt around the thinnest part of your midsection cinches your waist, creating an hourglass figure. You can also pile on long necklaces, which lengthen both your torso and neck.  Avoid wearing chokers. They cut off your neck and make your upper half appear thicker. You can use a belt with almost any outfit, like on a shift dress, over a jacket, or with a pair of high waist pants. For most people, the thinnest part of your waist is just above your belly button. An all-over bronze glow makes you look leaner and more toned. Take it a step further by using more tanning lotion in certain areas, like along your quadricep or calf muscle, to create the illusion of ripped muscles.  You can also use fake tanner along the lines of your obliques to give off the appearance of abs. Follow the application directions on the package. Don’t try to rush the process or apply multiple coats at once or you could end up with streaks or an orange color. For the best results, get an airbrush tan from a professional. They know exactly where to spray the tanner and what shade will go best with your skintone. To give your face that supermodel-esque structure, use a makeup brush to swipe blush under your cheekbones from just about the corners of your mouth up to your ear. Blend any harsh strokes with a beauty sponge.  Choose a blush that’s more brown than red. Red can make your face look rounder. If you aren’t sure where your cheekbones are, suck in your cheeks and you’ll be able to feel the bones. Apply the blush to the hollow area formed when sucking in. You'll need 1 foundation that's slightly darker than your skin tone and 1 that's lighter. Swipe the darker foundation along your temples if you have a round face or down the sides of your nose to slim it. Apply the lighter foundation under your eyes, on the center of your forehead, and on the bridge of your nose.  Use a makeup sponge or brush to blend the foundations into your face so they look natural and not streaky. When picking your lighter and darker foundations, choose ones that are within 2 to 3 shades of your natural shade. Watch video tutorials online for a step-by-step guide to contouring correctly.
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Slip on a pair of heels to elongate your legs. Make your waist look narrower with long necklaces or belts. Apply self tanner to fake defined muscles. Use blush to highlight your cheekbones. Contour with foundation if you want your face to look thinner.