Beauty DIY: 3 Natural Makeup Looks To Rock This Party Season

It is the season to rejoice and merry. It is the season to party and look good when meeting friends and family. This is the season’s prettiest looks are not necessarily the hardest to ‘do, they are refreshingly simple and you are just one step away from discovering some amazing gorgeousness!The Elegant Shimmering Metallic Eye

The latest eyeshadows give you brilliant sparkle without going overboard. On dark skin, copper, mossy green, and rust are striking.On medium skin, try pink, gold, or peach. Pearl and champagne are lovely on fair skin; avoid silver, which can wash out your complexion. Apply metallic sparingly – only from lashline to crease – for an effect that’s dramatic, not disco ball.The Bright Bold Lip On sweltering days when you just can’t bring yourself to do a full face of makeup, a bold lipcolour comes to the rescue, looking polished and chic all by itself. This season there seems to be more shades than ever, from deep watermelon to vivid hot pink.If you’re a newbie, try a sheer formula or one with a satin finish, they’re more forgiving than matte or opaque shades. Does your lipcolour tend to bleed? Line your lips with a waxy pencil in a shade that closely matches the lipstick. Then, for a foolproof application, dab the color on the center of your mouth and blend it out with your pinky.The Natural Nude Glowy Cheek
Gorgeous skin is a trend that will never die: No matter your age, it’s a sign of vitality. And a growing number of blush-illuminator hybrids are cropping up, so it’s never been easier to get glowing. Try a very understated shimmery blush right on the apples of your cheeks. Sweeping it all the way toward the hairline can look dated, he adds. On medium skin like our model’s, a light bronze helps to bring out olive undertones. A red blush gives a pretty pop to dark skin. And rose gold complements the pink in fair complexions. To keep the look subtle, gently tap the brush against the product; swirling it may pick up too much powder. Then use the side of the brush, rather than the tip, to apply. Bright, right?Photo Credit: Getty

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