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i am partial to round/ broad shaped faces. maybe, cause i'm stuck w/ one as well :P
anyways, it is no disadvantage... maggie cheung as a beautiful round face. she's aging well -- she's in her forties! ![]()
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if you want to make the most out of your 'round' face. i would say don't try to contour it in anyway that is unnatural. you'll end up looking that way. instead, i would concentrate on how your features will affect your overall look: eyebrows, eyes, lips etc. use all the 'space' of your canvas to your advantage -- great skin is the first place to start. if you have good skin, makeup is rarely needed. i always wear a bit of cream blush because i have apple cheeks :P
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