Sunday, October 13, 2013

Full Face Fall Make-Up Look

Fall is my favorite season. Its full of beautiful warm colors. What's not to love? Here is my Fall inspired make-up look.

First, do your normal foundation and powder routine. If you need concealer, do that now also. Then prime your eyes with an eye shadow primer. You will need a light sandy color, a taupe, dark brown and a maroon. 


Now its time to apply them. 


Cover your lid with a sandy/peach color. Then run it underneath your eyebrows as a highlight. 


Now run a light brown/taupe color in your crease, concentrating on the outer corner. 


Using a dark brown, make a 'V' shape on the outer corner of your eye. If you do not want a darker eye you can skip this step. 


Now to add the "fall" to this look. Take a dark maroon and pat it on the outer half of the lid. Be careful to not add to much red, because you don't want to look like your sick. The red is suppose to just be a little different from the normal neutral eye. 


Its time for eyeliner. Apply a thin, straight line across your top lash line. For this look I used a dark silver/grey to get away from the normal black liner. 



Curl your lashes and apply mascara. I used E.L.F's 3-in-1 Mascara in Very Black. This is a great drugstore mascara and it only costs $3. 


Bold brows are huge in the fall. If you are up for it, fill them in now. I used E.L.F's eyebrow kit in Medium Brown. If you are using this kit, apply the wax (left side) first to shape and darken your brows, then use the powder (right side) to set the wax. 


Next up is bronzer. Apply your normal bronzer under your cheekbones, along your hairline and on your temples. Bronzing your face will help give your face a more shapely look. I used NYC's Sunny Bronzer. 


Fall is a great time for darker blush colors. Apply a darker pink blush along your cheekbones. For this look I used Adore from ULTA's Carried Away box kit. 


Finally its time for lipstick. Dark red's and berry's are a must for any fall make-up look. Apply your favorite berry color, then blot a few times with tissue or blotting paper. I used Sephora's Maniac (2010C). 


Now your make-up is complete! 

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