
The temperature outside is dropping, and our cosmetic bag is being filled with richer textured skincare products, blush (even though Frost is the best makeup artist), and bright shadows to complement makeup not just on New Year’s Eve but throughout December.
The main makeup trends of the coming winter include the return of the 80s era (and with it bright blush and lipsticks), emphasis on eyelashes, cold winter shades and witchy makeup.
We suggest you look at each of them in more detail and learn how to repeat makeup with bright eyelids, cold girl makeup and spider eyelashes.
return of the 80s


The past few years have seen the rise of Y2K and ’90s trends (hello again, thin eyebrows, brown lips, and butterfly clips). However, Allure magazine writes that the 80s are now experiencing a revival. People have become bolder in expressing themselves, so rich colors are back in action. Get ready to see bright blush, blue eyeshadow, pink lips, naturally wide eyebrows, and metallic makeup accents.



Blush rules the show


Various trends on TikTok put blush at the center of makeup. For example, recently a trend called cold girl makeup has become popular. You only need blush and highlighter to create the look. We apply the first one not only to the cheekbones, but also to the bridge of the nose and eyelids. And in the corner of the eye and on the tip of the nose – highlighter. And the makeup of the frozen girl is ready. Another trend based entirely on blush is strawberry girl. The “strawberry shortcake” look can be replicated with just one product. It is enough to apply blush to the cheeks, eyelids and lips. You can add glitter or highlighter if desired. The main rule is that makeup should be bright, light and, of course, pink.
metallic


The season when you can get your hands on all the sparkly eyeshadows, sparkles and shimmers has finally begun. Models from the Altuzarra, Chloe and Etro shows can be referenced. Apply metallic liquid eyeshadow to your eyelids with your fingertips for a super shiny look. Or if you want to create a dull lip color, try a sparkly metallic sheen.



eyelashes

Let your lashes be the main focal point of your face. This season’s slogan is “Bigger, taller and more spectacular”. This is proven not only by Isamaya French, but also by models on the catwalks of Prada and Chet Lo. There are two options for creating a look that emphasizes lashes. The first is to paint them in several layers so that they resemble spider legs. The second option is to add false eyelashes in bunches. They will perfectly complement the image and make it special.
witch vibes


Halloween has come and gone, but the witch makeup trend continues. Black eyeliner and berry lips were all over the fall/winter runways. Makeup artist Elisa Renaud said the key to making black or purple lips more wearable is to pair it with a clean face. For example, with glowing skin and combed eyebrows.
shiny eyelids


This makeup looks impressive and is easy to repeat. You’ll need a flat brush, clear lip gloss, and your favorite eyeshadow. Therefore, you must first decide how much emphasis you want to place on your eyes. First, apply eyeshadow of any color to your eyelids; They can be glossy or, on the contrary, matte. Then take some clear glitter on a flat brush and apply it to the shadows. But be prepared for the fact that such makeup will not remain in perfect condition forever, so if you wear makeup outside, take everything with you to update it.



cold tones
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If you’re tired of autumn’s warm orange and honey tones, don’t be afraid to go in the opposite direction. Try combining cold shades with each other – gray, berry color, lilac, blue and violet. Keep your eyelids a metallic mauve color and your lips a berry color or deep purple. The options are endless.
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I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.