[fusion_dropcap class="fusion-content-tb-dropcap"]A[/fusion_dropcap]s summer rolls to an end, makeup artists and stylists are rolling out autumn and winter beauty trends. By perusing a collection of Vogue articles, readers can deduce that this autumn’s makeup trends are quite eclectic, focusing on all aspects of the feminine visage. Overall, bold techniques are definitely the focus. Let’s look at five in-style makeup techniques to brush up on for the fall.
Berry Bold Lips
Eye-popping lipstick colors are essential this season. In particular, attention has been drawn to the classic red and a series of berry-toned offshoots. Just in time to satisfy our need for new lipstick shades, Bite Beauty released their Frozen Berries Matte Crème collection, featuring five new colors: plum, juniper, barberry, elderberry and black cherry.
- Blush
Heavy blush – in a shade that would complement the lipstick – has made its appearance on fashion’s coveted runways thanks to the creativity of Chanel’s makeup artists. The goal is an exaggerated, flushed look that carves out the cheekbones.
- Full Brows
There is good news for those who hate tweezing! This autumn, Vogue recommends swapping out the tweezers for brushes and gels and turning the tides of eyebrow fashion. Strong, thick, filled in brows are back to define the face and demand attention. Now that is a truly hassle-free beauty technique we can all love!
- Smoky/Metallic Eyes
Smoky eyes have been the talk of the fashion world for years now and show no signs of fading, quickly becoming a classic, go-to technique that never fails to dazzle. No need to file your old eyeshadow to the back of your closet just yet, though you might want to consider a few sparkling new additions. Metallic shades are becoming popular, continuing with our bold theme. Mascara, eyeliner and false lashes are not to be discounted either as we try to accessorize our eyes in creative new ways.
- Natural
Our final beauty trend differs greatly from the rest but is nonetheless quite daring in its simplicity. Those who follow the “less is more” doctrine will be happy to know that a natural-looking complexion with pure lips and nude eyes is undoubtedly stylish.
Shelby Ashline, Staff Writer
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