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Rich lids Bright eyes and Sheer lips for fall

November 23, 12:17 PMDC Glam ExaminerLeslie A. Bray
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A few fab makeup looks for fall

During the fall season, make sure to wear the right makeup looks to avoid overpowering those bold scarves and dramatic collar looks. Fab it up with rich lids bright eyes and sheer lips for fall. The reason for this is that you want to appear balanced. Do not underestimate the power of makeup, it can either compliment or ruin your overall look. You can also wear a dark matte lip, mute eyes and a defined cheek but trust me, during fall the first look is best.

To compliment either look add a defined cheek and under eye concealer to exude a polished look. Remember you want a flawless look so do not overpower your look with dark lips and a dark lid. No matter your skin tone pale to dark, think warm rich colors this season.

You can find any of the makeup or makeup looks at your favorite fine department store or drug store.

1.Lips, Dior 2.Under eye concealer, MAC 3.Cheeks, NARS

Until next time,

Live Well & Live Fabulous!

Leslie

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