Hey everyone! Today I’m sharing my everyday autumnal makeup look. It’s simple, quick, and easy-peasy. The best part is that the eye look appears to be much trickier than it actually is. So it looks like you spent way more time on it than you actually did. Which is something I like.
Click for the full tutorial below!
Full List of Products Used
Foundation
Concealer
Brows 1 & 2
Cream eyeshadow
Shimmery eyeshadow (‘Emerveille’)
Mascara
Eyeliner
Bronzer
Blush
Setting powder
Highlighter
Lipstick
Fragrance

Beautiful autumnal makeup! I love Mac Groundwork paint pot, which is identical to the color tattoo you’re wearing here. I wear it pretty much every day. xx
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Thanks, you’re right, the color tattoo is a great dupe for groundwork. 🙂
I absolutely love the lips on this look! It’s very classic for fall.
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Love this look!xo, Laura
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You look very ethereal here. I want to try out everything you have on here. I’ve always wanted to get a finished look like this. Thank you for sharing :)www.mishmoshmakeup.com
So pretty!!! It’s a perfect look for the season!
I love this!
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This is a lovely look, especially like the lips! Autumnul makeup is my favourite 🙂Madame Raptor x
Love how you did a subtle eye with dramatic lips – love this look!
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Gorgeous for the upcoming season!
Sim
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you’re too dang cute
Yey new video! Love this <3
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I loved this.You are so cute.Autumnul makeup is my favourite 🙂
Great look and love Hoola bronzer for any season.
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Lovely autumn look; classy, polished and pretty. That deep, dark burgundy lipstick suits you well and looks all the more glamorous with your new pretty bob. Thank you for the tips and tutorial. I’ve been wondering what to do with the eyes (and cheeks) when wearing this autumn’s more intense lip colours. I usually wear a golden sheen alone on the lid (Armani-EyesToKill-Intense-9RockSand) with a taupe on the crease but I think your idea of applying a light sheen over a muted mat shade on the lid gives a soft depth that’s needed to balance out those deep wine lip colours. Looking forward to trying it.