Make-up That Mimics The Sun’s Rays At The Start And End Of A Day
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Fri, 04 Aug 2017 1:52:57
Ah, summers or winters make-up, it fills us with such joy. All the golden shimmers and dewy formulas. It really is the most flattering season.
If you're going on holiday this year, or just fancy trying out a new look, then we've got the products and tips to transform your face with the newest summer products.
Pick from cool dawn tones or warm, bronze dusky shades, and get ready to glow!
# How to Make Dawn Work for You
If you’re not familiar with what actual dawn light looks like, we’re talking about bathing eyes and cheekbones in delicate oyster-shell tones.
- First, get a ‘dawn light’ glow on your skin by mixing a luminiser into your base, then patting a little extra on cheekbones.
- Blend a pearlescent shade over your lids, the inner corners of your eyes and on top of cheekbones. Stick to just one shade, though.
- Pearly, silvery tones suit fair, cool complexions, while more pinky and champagne hues flatter warmer or darker skin.
- Pair a delicate, shimmery eye with lashings of volumising mascara and groomed brows to ensure your eyes stay defined.
- Complete this super-pretty daytime look with an understated nude liquid lipstick and dab a little of the same shade onto the apples of your cheeks.
# How to Make Dusk Work for You
Get a sundowner glow by using on-trend fiery coppers, rusty reds, burnt orange and burnished gold just follow these hints and tricks
- The big issue with sunset eyeshadow shades is making your eyes look sultry rather than slightly sore. This means getting the right balance of tones – it’s all about the blend.
- We’re not suggesting you wear nothing but orange on your eyes, but a warm copper makes a great base shade for this look.
- Now use a rich dark brown eyeshadow to define the upper lash line and create a winged shape at the outer corners. Blend it into the copper shade and take it along the crease line.
- Highlight the centre of the eyelid with a rich golden shimmer and blend.
- Forget the old rule about only accentuating lips or eyes
– this look is about playing up both with a tonal sunset palette.