Autumn Leaves Makeup Look
Layer warm oranges, deep reds, and golden browns on eyes while keeping skin dewy and lips in burnt terracotta tones.
- Prime the canvas. Apply a luminous primer to create that fresh, dewy base autumn light demands. Your skin should look like it's been kissed by golden hour, not covered by makeup.
- Build the eye gradient. Start with a warm honey shade across the lid, then blend burnt orange into the crease. Deepen the outer corner with a rich burgundy or deep brown—think maple leaf edges.
- Add the golden moments. Press a champagne or copper shimmer onto the inner corners and center of lids. This catches light like sun filtering through fall foliage.
- Define without drama. Line eyes with a soft brown pencil instead of black. Smudge slightly for that lived-in effect that says effortless autumn goddess.
- Warm the complexion. Dust a peachy-bronze blush high on cheekbones and across the bridge of your nose. Add a touch to temples—you want to look sun-warmed, not sculpted.
- Finish with burnt earth lips. Choose a muted terracotta or brick red lipstick. Blot once for a stained effect rather than full opacity—think natural autumn flush.