Transitioning From Summer to Fall.

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Sep 9, 2014

Melanie T.

More metallic shadows. stick to less colorful shades (russet/brown/maroon/gold etc)
also darker blushes (rose toned or plum maybe) not peach or bright pink

Sep 9, 2014

Kendra H.

Hmmmm...

Darker lipsticks is really, for me, what sets apart the seasons looks. Some really good products if recommend would be mac's fixed on drama which is a deep plumish purple shade. Wet n wild sugar plum fairy is great for this season. It's a very deep pink but it isn't quiet a red. Also, I adore Mac diva for this season which is a deep red. I'd say you could also go for a more matte lip which I love in the fall season. Rimmel makes some amazing matte lipsticks in many colors. Also if you're willing to buy from line crime their velvatines are a great option for this season especially the red and black. The velvatines are also very long lasting and there's almost no transfer when you drink, eat, talk, kiss etc.which is nice.

In fall I also love to do bolder eyeliner. I'd try a very dark wing liner or a bigger cat eye. Maybe also try to expires meant by adding colors like silver and burgandy into the eyeliner. I really love the elf liquid liner and any liner from Loreal is a good but in my opinion.

I wouldn't really focus on dark eye makeup; especially with where you love it could get messy or uncomfortable. However, a light grey smokey eye might work if you wanted to go darker. Pop beauty makes a shimmer trio in smokin hot that would work for that kind if look. The nudes by Maybelline also had a dark brown and light grey shade that you could use to create a smokey eye with a lighter grey!

Hope that was at least a little helpful!

Sep 9, 2014

Chels L.

Fall is great for the brown, maroon and even deep orange colors for eyeshadow! I can't wait! I take a lot of inspiration from the leaves on the trees! But I do live in colorado haha it's almost winter!

Sep 9, 2014

Kendra H.

Ok! :) anytime!

Alexis C.
Alexis C.

San Diego, California