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HomeBeautyThere is POWER in makeup

There is POWER in makeup

  • January 13, 2020
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The ways in which it can transform your look and attitude are endless. Just a little bit of mascara and lip gloss and you can go from drab to fab, in the matter of minutes. As you revamp your clothes and hair for fall, your makeup needs the same attention. Here, I have some of the latest fall makeup trends that everyone can follow. Weather you have mastered your winged eyeliner, or you barely apply any makeup to your face at all, I have something for everyone!

 

Pop of red

Now since we’re talking about makeup, of course we are referring to that, sometimes scary, red lip. Berry and burgundy lips are also very popular this season, being paired with any attire. Blurring the edges can make for a more worn-in look, making your look more casual. I can assure you that your vibrant pout will pull in the likes!

 

Metallic shadows

It’s a modern shimmer that can give you an instant polish. Just dust a little across your lid for natural look or go with a heavier coverage, for those who are feeling bold. Remember, warm skin tones go well with warm metallic colors, like gold and copper, and cool skin tones are complemented by cooler metallic colors, like blue and silver. But, don’t be afraid to dip into other colors, too!

 

 

Glowing Skin

Contour no more! This season is all about achieving that natural glowing skin. Go with a dewy look and pair it with some sheer lip-gloss, or dip into your bronzer a little bit more. We’ve seen makeup artist using bronzer a blush this season, just make sure it isn’t shimmery for a toned-down look. My favorite thing about this look is how much time you’ll save in the AM.

 

Extra time? Spend it trying to style your hair a different way!

 

Mauve All Over

Mauve is such a wonderful color for so many reasons. It is a beautiful transition color, from the bright colors of summer and right before those deep, rich winter colors come into play. Mauve flatters an array of skin tones and nothing says youthfulness like a pink hue. Which is why, it is perfect for your lips, cheeks and eyes.

 

Eyebrows

Nicely shaped, well-kept eyebrows will never go out of style, as long as they are shaped for you! Even if I do not put any makeup on at all, I will still fill in my brows. We can all use a little eyebrow love. Like anything else, finding what works best for you is key. Some of us need to deepen the color of our brows, others need to fill in here and there. An eye brow tint, which is like a mascara wand for your eyebrows, is my personal favorite, since it can set your brows into their perfect arch.

 

 

Eyeliner

For my more experienced makeup junkies, here is a new look for you to try. Eyeliner with dramatic wings, both thick and thin, or smudged, floating, or interrupted liner. Pretty much anything goes for this, but it is not your typical office look, so be creative. Here is what I found for some inspiration:

 

*Next time you post a selfie, don’t forget to tag #VRSelfie to show off your new fresh face!

 

*Experiment with what you have at home, or call Victor Russell to make a makeup consultation appointment! Available at both St. Cloud () and Winter Garden () locations.

 

Hairstyles, haircare tips & tricks, fashion news and much more monthly from the stylists at Victor Russell Salon. A full service, Paul Mitchell Focus Salon located at 105 East 13th Street in St. Cloud.

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