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Fall makeup – how to brighten and warm your look?
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Forget light summer nudes. Deep wine, gold, and chocolate tones are the season!

1. Warm Base: Radiance Instead of Matte
In fall, skin often loses its summer tan and becomes drier. Our goal is to restore its vibrant, healthy glow.

Moisturizer + Primer: Switch to a more nourishing cream and use a hydrating primer with a radiant effect.

Foundation: Choose creamy, not powdery, textures. Opt for foundations with a light satin finish to keep skin looking vibrant and not overdone.

Bronzer: Bring back the warmth! Use a bronzer with a golden undertone (instead of gray for contouring) on ​​your cheekbones, forehead, and jawline.

2. Eye Focus: Autumn Forest Depth
The eyes are the main focal point of fall makeup. We're using rich colors inspired by the fall palette.

Bordeaux and Wine: The most popular fall trend is eyeshadow in shades of Marsala, burgundy (deep red), or ripe plum. These colors flatter any eye color, especially green and brown.

Gold and Copper: Add highlights! Use shimmery or glittery eyeshadow in shades of antique gold, copper, or rust on the center of the lid. This will add a luxurious and dimensional touch.

Smokey Eyes: Fall is the perfect time for a classic smoky eye, but not in black, but in a deep chocolate or dark olive shade. Feel free to line the lower lid for a dramatic effect.

3. Bold Lips: Royal Velvet
Fall allows for a return to dark, rich lipsticks that would look too heavy in the summer.

Wine: Choose matte or velvet lipsticks in shades of red wine, cherry, or blackberry. This color always looks expensive and elegant.

Note: If you're using bright eyeshadow (for example, a burgundy smoky eye), it's best to keep your lips neutral, not pale. A brownish-pink or caramel nude will work well.

Technique: Use a lip liner to clearly define the lip line and prevent the dark color from bleeding.

4. Finishing Touches: Warmth and Accent
Complete the look so all the elements work together:

Blush: Choose warm shades of blush—peach, terracotta, or muted rose—to add freshness to your face. Apply it slightly higher for a lifting effect.

Mascara: Don't skimp on mascara. A rich black (or even burgundy for the bold) and multiple coats are a must.

Brows: Thick yet defined brows complete any vibrant look. Use a pencil or eyeshadow one shade lighter for a natural yet striking look.
Fall makeup isn't about concealing, it's about celebrating color. Don't be afraid to experiment with rich, deep shades. Add a touch of wine, gold, and velvety warmth to your everyday look to look as vibrant as nature itself this season!

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