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Face up to autumn

October 26, 2010 11:56

By

Daralyn Danns,

Daralyn Danns

2 min read

It's that time of year when clothes in dark colours and heavier textures send us rushing for the new shades and products that will transform us from pallid zombies to winter glamazons.

At this time of year, as the light starts changing, the make-up we've been wearing all summer starts to look wrong. The advice from leading make-up artist Carol Morley when planning your look for autumn is to keep it simple and put the emphasis on one feature - eyes, lips or cheeks -but definitely not all three.

"You want to create smooth and clear-looking skin," says Carol. Her tip is to use a foundation that matches your skin tone and pat it on only where needed. If your skin looks good, then you just need a slick of black or brown mascara and a touch of lip balm or nude lipstick

To add colour to your complexion, a sweep of blusher will give you a healthy glow. Carol recommends "lifting" the face with a muted pink. "Use a soft brush and apply to the apples of your cheeks in an upward circular motion. Be careful not to place the blusher too low or it will make the face look dragged-down."