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We rounded up all the cool winter makeup looks we’ve been saving since May and broke down exactly how to recreate them at home. Sure, there are your staple winter makeup ideas-like red lips and crisp liner-but there’s also an array of more unexpected options including Y2K-inspired shadow and Popsicle stains. And if the pandemic has streamlined your daily makeup routine, the upcoming holiday season (no matter how you’re celebrating this year) will give you at least a few excuses to bust out the glittery palettes and dark lipsticks that have been collecting dust in your vanity.ĭramatic doesn’t mean predictable though, and this year’s winter makeup trends are anything but. While spring and summer are all about light-as-air makeup, the dropping temps call for looks that up the drama and feel a little more substantial, like your favorite sweater. I don’t know how it’s been for you lately, but whenever I put some makeup on, I feel like I’m wearing…a lot of makeup.With an endless slog of chilly weather right around the corner, at least there’s one thing to look forward to: winter makeup looks. I hope some of these ideas inspire you like they’re inspiring me. It also doesn’t look like she has much on her cheeks at all, and I’m loving that.Īlso totally into her lipstick, which matches her gums! I think it looks so natural.
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Love the fresh, dewy skin because it’s just shy of shiny. Everything is blended so well and seamlessly, too! I’m guessing the artist went with creams. I love the shine on her lids and the peek of color on the outer corner in the inner corner. Hers are a little too bold for me, but everything else, I dig. This last look below is similar to my current makeup aesthetic - when I wear it, ha! - except for her brows. This whole thing is something I’d want to wear in everyday life! They don’t just look like shimmery stripes on her skin.Īnd then there’s her lip color, that nude pink with a little shine, to round out the look. There are subtle highlights on her upper cheek bone and underneath the arch of her brow, and I like how they’re blended. I like her cheeks, too, with their barely-there hint of peachy tan bronzer and blush. The edges are softened just a touch with some golden bronze eyeshadow. I also like how defined but not overly crisp it is. (I’m guessing it’s pencil?) See how the liner hugs her lower lash line tightly but doesn’t spill over onto her waterline? I think that’s just lovely. There’s a thin wisp of it on her lash lines. I see you channeling Katniss Everdeen with your bow and arrow, girl!Īnd can we take a second to admire her brows? I’m really into bold-but-soft arches right now. Next, up - the makeup in this Lancôme ad with a very “Hunger Games” Zendaya. I still might try something similar just to wear around the house. This is a very dressy makeup look and probably not something I’d wear out and about right now, but I do love it. It’s cool, and I hope to see this more often.
I also love the lack of heavy-handed bronzer and “highlights from space.”Īlso, you might also notice that the model’s eye makeup isn’t perfectly symmetrical, and it’s interesting and refreshing to me that she isn’t Photoshopped into a completely symmetrical version of herself, since ultra-symmetrical eye makeup has dominated social media for so long.