Saturday, November 22, 2014

Fall Daytime Look Tutorial - Orange and Brown


So last weekend I set out to do some early Christmas shopping and was loving the cool fall weather. In honor of the fall I decided to base my look around the oranges and browns that represent this season so well. So enjoy this warm and cozy look.




To get this look I used the following ingredients:
Foundation: Urban Decay Naked Skin - in shade 7.0
Powder: It Cosmetics Bye Bye Pores Translucent Powder
Bronzer: The Balm Cosmetics - Bahama Mama Bronzer
Blush: The Balm Cosmetics Blush - in the shade Cabana Boy
Highlighter: The Balm Cosmetics - Mary-Lou Manizer
Brows: Anastasia Beverly Hills - Brow Dip - in shade Chocolate
Eye Base: NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil - in shade Milk (Lid)               
Eye Shadow: NYX Nude Matte - in shade Dance the Tides (Crease Transition Color)
                      Ardency Inn Pigment - in shade Tangerine (Outer 2/3 of  Lid)
                      Inglot Rainbow Eyeshadow Pan - in shade 107R the mid-tone brown (In Crease)
                      Inglot Rainbow Eyeshadow Pan - in shade 102R the burnt orange (In Crease and Outer V)
                      Colour Pop Eyeshadow - in shade Bandit (Lower Lash Line)
                      NYX Nude Matte - in shade I Have a Headache (Brow Highlight/Inner 1/3 of lid)
                      Mascara: The Balm What's Your Type Mascara
Eyeliner: Kat Von D Autograph Liner - in shade Immortal Love
Lipstick: Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick - in shade Primrose
Lip Gloss: Revlon Ultra HD Lip Lacquer - in shade Sunstone

This was a really fun quick and easy eye look to get me out the door and still allow me to play up my eyes with this simple autumn color palette. It's so warm and natural looking even with the strong Tangerine lid.

My next video will show how to take this daytime look into the night so stay tuned for that look too! I appreciate you stopping by and hope all of Mai Makeup Junkies like this look.

To see the steps I took to create this Fall Daytime look please click the video below:



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