3 Ombré Concealer Looks for Fall

Ombré concealer took summer by storm—and the trend shows no sign of slowing down. The soft glam technique involves applying two tones of concealer and blush under the eyes, then blending for a lifted flush.


With burgundy, berry, and latte tones percolating this fall, we’re putting a seasonal spin on the trending concealer application. Test these combinations or mix it up to make them your own.


Here’s what you’ll need:


Look #1: Bright burgundy flush

  1. Concealer: Swipe the lighter shade of concealer along the inner part of your under eye. Then, add the concealer that matches your skin tone along the center part of your under eye.

  2. Blush: After concealer, add the berry pink shade Anna Sui Sponge Cheek Color #400. Finish with a swipe of the darkest blush shade, Natasha Denona Puff Paint in the cool burgundy hue, Bloom.

  3. With a damp makeup sponge, gently stipple over the colors to blend. Start from the inner corner and blend outward for a pop of burgundy.

Look #2: Bright berry satin

  1. Concealer: Swipe the lighter shade of concealer along the inner part of your under eye. Then, add the concealer that matches your skin tone along the center part of your under eye.

  2. Blush : After concealer, add the deep berry shade Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Matte Beauty Blush Wand in Dream Pop. Finish with a swipe of Natasha Denona Puff Paint in the cool burgundy color, Bloom.

  3. With a damp makeup sponge, gently stipple over the shades to blend. Start from the inner corner and blend outward for a pigmented, berry flush.

Look #3: Berry latte glow

  1. Concealer: Swipe the lighter shade of concealer along the inner part of your under eye. Then, add the concealer that matches your skin tone along the center part of your under eye.

  2. Blush: After concealer, add the deep berry color Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Matte Beauty Blush Wand in Dream Pop. Finish with a swipe of Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Contour Wand in your preferred shade.

  3. With a damp makeup sponge, gently stipple over the hues to blend. Start from the inner corner and blend outward to warm up your look with a bronzed berry glow.