**Fall Vibes: A Glamorous Look with a Focus on Glow**
As we transition into fall, I wanted to create a look that captures the essence of the season while still keeping things simple and elegant. In this tutorial, I'll be sharing my step-by-step guide on how to achieve a gorgeous, all-over glow with a subtle pop of color.
To start, I began by applying my foundation, which I've decided to use as a base layer today. I'm using the Too Faced Born This Way Foundation, which is one of my go-to foundations for its smooth, natural-looking finish. For this look, I'll be applying a slightly thicker layer than usual to achieve a more even tone and coverage.
Next, I reached for my airbrush foundation, which is a new product I've been eager to try out. I've always had mixed feelings about airbrush foundations in the past, but today I'm excited to see if it performs differently. Applying a small amount of foundation to my brush, I began buffing it into my skin, focusing on areas that tend to be more uneven or patchy. The result is a seamless, even-toned base that's ready for the rest of my makeup.
Now it's time to conceal and contour! For this look, I'm using the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer in Fair, which I know can be a bit finicky at times. However, today I'm happy to report that it's behaving beautifully, and I've found a new favorite brush in the Morphe M439. This brush is perfect for concealing dark circles and other imperfections, and its soft bristles help to blend the concealer seamlessly into my skin.
To add some definition to my under-eye area, I'm using the Nars Soft Velvet Loose Powder in Snow. This powder is a favorite of mine for baking concealer, as it helps to set the color and reduce any harsh lines or creases. By buffing this powder gently over my under-eye area, I've created a smooth, even surface that's ready for the next step.
Speaking of which, it's time to prime! For this look, I'm using the MAC Soft Darker Paint Pop, which helps to bring out the natural colors in my skin. By applying this primer all over my face, I've created an even-toned canvas that's perfect for building up coverage or highlighting areas of interest.
Now it's time to talk about eyes – and by eyes, I mean the fact that I'll be keeping them quite simple today! For a subtle, everyday look, I'm using the Too Faced Power of Makeup Eyeshadow Palette in IV. This palette is one of my favorites for its creamy, blendable shadows, which make it easy to create a soft, natural-looking eye.
To define my crease, I'm taking the perfect Soft Definition color from this palette and applying it with a gentle touch. By buffing this shadow into my brow bone area, I've created a subtle transition that helps to blend my lid and crease seamlessly together.
Moving on to the lower lash line, I'm using the Morphe 9N Blush Palette to add a soft pop of color to this area. This palette is one of my favorites for its sheer, buildable shadows, which make it easy to create a subtle definition without looking too harsh or intense.
For my waterline, I'm taking the Sephora Colorful Shadow and Liner in Matte W and applying it with a steady hand. By doing so, I've opened up my eyes and created a beautiful, bright look that's perfect for fall.
Finally, to add some extra drama to my inner corners, I'm using the Sugar Coated eyeshadow from the Power of Makeup Palette. This color is one of my favorites for its sheer, metallic finish, which adds depth and dimension to my eyes without looking too overdone.
Now it's time to talk about cheeks – or rather, how I won't be using them today! In keeping with my simple, elegant theme, I'm choosing not to add any bold color or definition to this area. Instead, I'll be focusing on creating a beautiful, radiant glow that complements the rest of my face.
To achieve this look, I'm reaching for the Kevin Me and SK Blush Powder in Medium Sculpting. This powder is one of my favorites for its soft, natural-looking finish, which helps to create a subtle definition without looking too harsh or intense. By applying this powder with a quick brushstroke, I've created a beautiful flush that adds warmth and depth to my cheeks.
Moving on to the final step – lip color! For fall, I'm choosing a metallic bronze shade that's perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any look. To create this look, I'm using two products: Jouer Lip Cream in Cabernet and ColorPop Ultra Glossy Lip in Cheat Code. By layering these two products together, I've created a beautiful, metallic finish that adds depth and dimension to my lips without looking too overdone.
And there you have it – my Fall Vibes look is complete! With its focus on glow and subtle definition, this look is perfect for everyday wear or special occasions. Whether you're looking to add some extra drama to your makeup routine or simply want to create a beautiful, natural-looking face, I hope this tutorial has inspired you to try something new and exciting.