How to Create a Warm Neutral Makeup Look for Fall

The fall season calls for more subdued colors and less vibrant make-up.This look features bronze coloring with brown undertones. You can wear this eye during the day or evening with your hair styled up or down. The eye has black mascara and liner to counter and complement the brown shades on the eyelid. Any skin or eye color can wear the bronze brown eye look. Any color of clothing can be worn with this make-up, but neutral colors or black flatter this look best.

Instructions

Pat eye primer onto your eyelid with your fingers. Eye primer prevents eye make-up from creasing or fading on the eye during wear.

Use your finger to pat bronze cream eye shadow onto the eyelid with your fingers. Use a gentle motion that isn't too firm.

Apply metallic brown eye shadow onto the eyelid over the bronze cream shadow. Do this with a shadow brush for a smooth application.

Apply a metallic tan eye shadow to the inner 2/3 of the eyelid with a blending brush and blend the color into the crease. To blend, simply sweep the brush upward and outward along the crease of your eye toward your browbone.

Use a liner brush to apply the brown cream eye shadow to your lower lash line.

Apply black eye liner to the upper lash line.

Apply black mascara to the upper lashes only.

Pat bronzer onto your bare face with a bronzer brush to warm up your skin tone. Don't bother with foundation as this look highlights a natural face best.

Apply a petal pink blush with your bronzer brush. Apply blush just on the apples of the cheeks and use a light dusting of it to prevent a too obvious showing of color.

Finish this look with a nude lipstick.
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