How To Pull It Off: Ford recommends choosing a cheek color close to your skin tone to contour your cheekbones, then apply a natural blush above the contour, while trying to avoid the
apples of your cheeks to keep the depth of the contour. Apply a highlight shade at the top of your
cheeks.
For the eyes, Ford says to keep the colors matte and cool-toned, like mauves, smoky
purples, and grays. Wash the shadow from your lash line to the brow bone. Blend up toward the temple from the eye — this will not only pop the
top of the cheekbone, but will also elongate the eyes, says Ford. Finish the look with a natural pink or nude lipstick that isn't shimmery. Apply the color onto the lips and blend slightly at the lip line with a cotton swab, so that there are no defined edges.
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How To Pull It Off: Start off by applying a pinky-nude shadow to the lid, rounding out the eye at the crease. Using a shadow brush, apply a bright white shadow underneath your arch to make the eye color pop. Using a liquid liner, create a glossy, winged line. "Try to make the winged end first and connect it to the eye — this will make it easier to do," says Gravani. Next, take a black kohl pencil and drag it under the
eye, connecting it to the wing from underneath. Gravani says to keep the pencil out of the rim of the eye for this look. Create a full lash using volumizing mascara.
If the overall look is too daring for you, Wood says you can still get a ton of impact by focusing on one part of the face. "Just choose one area to concentrate on: The cheeks, eyes, or the full-on red
lip paired with a clean and natural look makes for something special."
While the brows and blush in this look are strong, according to Ford, the focus here is all about the lip.
"This deep burgundy lip is seductive and all the rage for this
fall season," he says.