Winter's Fall Makeup Looks: A Deep Dive into Autumn Hues

Winter, completely immersed in autumn shades.
This year, Winter's fall makeup look has particularly caught my eye.
With a radiant, light-infused skin expression and a tone-on-tone color match, it perfectly captures the essence of 'this season'.
As an autumn color enthusiast, I couldn't help but notice Winter's makeup ♥
I'm so happy that the colors I've been pursuing lately are actually being recreated.
The subtle depth of brown beige.
The first look creates a calm autumn mood with brown beige tones.
Light brown is used to softly shade the eyelids, and the eyelashes are finished with a light coat of mascara for a defined but natural look.
The lips are finished with a transparent glossy texture, creating a 'glass-like shine' that reflects subtly under the sunlight.
A drop of vitality completed with matte blush.
In the second look, a matte orange blush stood out.
The cheeks, expressed with texture rather than shine, look refined and add a refreshing tangerine-like vibrancy.
Here, a slightly darker mauve color is added to the lips, completing the balance with the blush.
Especially if you have a fair skin tone like Winter, this combination will brighten your face without making it look dull!
The lingering impression of velvet lips.
The final look was finished with matte velvet lips.
The fluffy texture blends well with the warm air of autumn, and the softly gradient pink lip color adds a touch of innocence.
Even if you use orange blush and pink lips together, it won't look awkward at all if you match the saturation.
This is the key to Winter's makeup: 'the sense of creating naturalness through the harmony of tones'.
Winter's fall makeup is more than just a trend.
In particular, I really liked the lip and blush color combinations and thought they looked great together.
Matte and glossy, beige and orange, coolness and warmth - different elements harmoniously blend together, showcasing the 'essence of autumn colors'.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/hohomiu2
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