Westman Atelier VS Charlotte Tilbury
Your Perfect Contour Stick
Contouring your skin uses the light and shadows to define your features.
It creates the illusion of a more sculpted and chiselled face.
“Essentially, giving you cheekbones and a jawline similar to Kate Moss!”
Which contour stick is going to give you the BEST chiselled and overall look?
Let’s try the top two on the market today….
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Westman Atelier Cream Contour

Whilst watching Olivia Attwood’s GRWM, she used this Westman Atelier contour stick.
And it looked INSANE.
Most things she recommends I normally buy as her make up always looks flawless.
Shade: Biscuit
Before Westman Atelier Contour…
I applied my normal make up as a base to achieve the above ↑
- Estée Lauder Glow Primer
- Haus Labs Foundation in shade Light Medium Cool
- Rodial Banana Lowlighter under my eyes (the best concealer for brightening!)
- MAC Lipliner in Whirl
Applying Westman Atelier…
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I then use the absolute GOAT of make up brushes to blend in –
The Hourglass Foundation Brush
(Lifechanging)
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You should always blend your contour the way you want it to look…
So blend UP towards your ear, blend UP into your forehead, blend UP your jawline and blend DOWN your nose.
After Westman Atelier Contour ↓
I then used a couple of my favourite products to finish off the look and see how the contour looks…
- Dior Blush in Rosy Glow Pink
- Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Bronzer (brushed over the contoured areas to bring it to life!)
- Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Setting Spray (how to get that dewy finish!!)
- Mac Lipliner in Whirl
Finished Look With Westman Atelier Contour ↓
Why Have I Only Just Tried This Contour Stick Now?!
No but seriously…
I LOVE the colour and cool tone of this contour stick.
As well as outlining my cheekbones, this contour just made me look so much more tanned!
I also noticed at the end of the day I still looked way more bronzed than I normally would at 5pm.
So it had kept that beautiful tanned look all. day. long.
How Does Charlotte Tilbury Contour Wand Compare?
A liquid formular that’s meant to create a natural contour.
‘Buildable & Blendable’
The pictures on their website show a stunning dewy finish sold me in an instant….
I went for shade Medium as I like a tanned look.
The good thing about Charlotte Tilbury is they have 7 shades available in this contour.
Compared to Westmen Atelier with just 3.
Let’s Give This Ago ↓
Here’s a before picture where I have the same base as above –
- Estée Lauder Glow Primer
- Haus Labs Foundation in shade Light Medium Cool
- Rodial Banana Lowlighter under my eyes (the best concealer for brightening!)
Before Charlotte Tilbury Contour…
Applying Charlotte Tilbury…
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After Charlotte Tilbury Contour ↓
I used the same as before to finish off the look –
- Dior Blush in Rosy Glow Pink
- Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Bronzer (brushed over the contoured areas to bring it to life!)
- Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Setting Spray (how to get that dewy finish!!)
Finished Look With Charlotte Tilbury Contour ↓
It’s Creamy & It’s Natural
For contour beginners, this could be a great option.
It blends super easily.
It’s light, without leaving any harsh lines.
And gives a lovely warm and dewy finish.
You can shop the Charlotte Tilbury Contour Wand here where you can get 15% off your first order with code Darling15.
The Contour You Need In Your Make Up Bag?
Westman Atelier
The finish this contour stick is JUST STUNNING.
I wasn’t expecting the extra tanned and flawless look this product gave me.
The cool tone of the biscuit colour is just beautiful.
And I also prefer the sleekness of this stick along your skin instead of the dabbing motion with the Charlotte Tilbury one.
You can shop the mini one here on Cult Beauty before you commit to the full size –
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