Are you ready for fall? You'll want to upgrade your makeup this season. This fall the natural look is in! With the help of Cate McNabb cosmetics you can achieve a natural, flawless makeup look. This presentation will teach you how!
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A Guide to Flawless Fall Makeup
1.
2. Are you ready to upgrade
your makeup look for the
fall? With the help of Cate
McNabb cosmetics you
can easily achieve your
boldest, best, and
flawless fall makeup look
yet!
3. Managing your complexion can
be tricky what with blemishes,
breakouts, dry patches, and t-zones,
but a little bit of correction
can go a lot further than you think.
If you’re comfortable with wearing
a foundation, start there, but if not
skip it and start with concealer. If
you’ve opted for foundation, next
pop on concealer in the areas that
need a little extra correcting. If
you’re wearing only concealer be
sure to blend into surrounding
skin.
4. Matte radiance is the goal this fall –
try Cate McNabb cream natural
foundation makeup and one of our
four new complexion-specific
powders to set foundation and to
impart the skin with a gorgeous,
natural glow without the shine. Keep
contours and the perimeter of the
face powdered, and try contouring
with a darker, cool-toned powder, like
Cate McNabb’s cruelty-free makeup
pressed powder in Umber instead of
the warmth of a bronzer. Leave the
high plane of the cheek un-powdered
for a dewy glow.
5. We’re willing to bet you’ve
got a stand-by ultra-nude
lip – or you’ve at least
tried this look. But that is
not the nude we’re talking
about this season. Forget
what Kim’s done and try a
little of what Cate is
doing!
6. Choosing a lip color that falls into the
same color range as your face foundation
is a dramatic move and it may do more
good as a concealer than a natural lipstick,
as far as fall freshness is concerned. So
let’s talk about actual natural, nude lip
colors. One of the biggest pillars in natural
makeup is that it pulls color from a real
place. We can’t put light pink lips on a
deeper complexion and expect it to look
natural and the opposite is also true.
When you look in the mirror, try your best
to be honest in judging the undertones in
your lip’s true color and then find a color
similar but slightly enhanced. You may try
lip lacquer or bold lipsticks, which are
great year round for brightening up a
beautiful face.
7. Remember art class when you saw the
water color paints in all of those vibrant
colors? Then when you went to use them,
virtually no color hit the paper? That’s
probably the best way to describe the
approach to achieving a natural color
application from your makeup. It’s all
about saturation, density, and pressure
when applying to the skin. Blush and eye
color can actually be the same product
applied gently with a fluffy brush.
Obviously, a bigger powder brush will be
used for the cheeks and wispy blending
eye shadow brush for eyes, but by
continuing with the same natural color on
cheek and eye, it’s more likely to mimic
natural flush and radiance of the face.
8. A bigger brow is definitely back, but not
everyone is blessed to have a natural
brow like Lilly Collins or Cara Delevinge. If
you do, tidy up the edges a bit and brush
through with a clear brow gel to hold the
hair in place. Most of us are going to need
either a little brow pencil or tinted brow gel
at the least. If you’ve got brow hairs that
lack color but the fullness is there, brush
through with an appropriately tinted brow
gel. If you’re lacking volume and shape
lightly pencil through with a brow pencil.
Short, soft flicks of the pencil emulate
natural hairs (just be sure to also follow
the brow’s natural shape). Once penciled
through, brush with either clear or tinted
brow gel. This brings the focus back to the
hair that exists, as opposed to the shape
you’ve penciled in.
9. Save the luscious lashes for
happy hour and instead
enhance your daytime eyes
with a subtler black/brown
mascara. Softly define the lash
in a deeper shade of brown to
keep a more natural and
warmer feel to complete the
makeup. Bold lashes are a
great staple for every
bombshell look, but this softer
look can be achieved with a
few short strokes and really
lends itself well to a “no
makeup” look.
10. Be sure to check out
CateMcnabbCosmetics.c
om to stock up on all of
the makeup products you
need for a beautiful,
natural fall makeup look!