What's New in Winter Beauty

At winter makeup trends 2011 bring extremes: all or nothing in make. Not only are dark shades on the rise, vibrant colors or the most discreet, natural effects can also be seen on the streets. On the lips, the lipstick remains firm and strong, but the big bet of the season is the invisible effect.

These are just a few in beauty news for winterBut the season promises a lot more.

Black eyeshadow blend with metallic tones


The metallic colors are everything in make. One suggestion is to blend the smoky black shadow from the center to the outer corner with the gold or silver in the inner corner of the eyes.

Finally, continue illuminating the look in the lower corner of the eyes with a touch of the metallic shadow and a black or brown pencil on the waterline.

The dark smoky shade highlights and further enhances the metallic color.


Pink eyeshadow

The brightly colored eyeshadows make winter make-up more cheerful, and the color of the day is pink. For women who don't like to draw too much attention, the eyeshadow can be applied all over the eyelid and lightly smeared with the black pencil close to the upper lashes, ending with a layer of mascara.

For the boldest, one tip is to apply the pink eyeshadow on the upper and lower eyes, close to the eyelashes and without exaggeration. To enhance the look, use the white or beige pencil on the water line and finish with the eyelash mask.


One rule to follow when using strong and contrasting makes is the "eye all, mouth nothing" rule. To highlight only the look and avoid a very polluted makeup, the lips should have just a touch of nude lipstick or gloss. For cheeks use soft tones to give a healthier and more natural effect to the face.

Clean makeup

Another novelty for winter is clean makeup. The well-groomed skin and the soft and discreet tones of make clean give a "clean face" effect, while still looking healthy.

Eyeshadows should be in shades such as nude and light brown on the upper eyelid, the lower inner corner of the eyes worth a bit of illuminating shade to enhance the look and very little mascara. On the cheeks, the ideal is to lightly apply a peach or pink blush.

Black pencil

The eye-lined makeup with black pencil on the bottom and top is not new, but it is still a trend. The idea for this winter is to leave the eyes well highlighted with only the outline and a discreet and soft shadow. But it is necessary to pass the pencil the correct way to not reduce the eyes.

An error-free trick, especially for small-eyed women, is to apply the white or beige pencil to the bottom waterline and run the black pencil close to the eyelashes on the outside of the eyes, lightly smoky.

To further enhance the look, complement the make by giving an erased mouth effect with nude lipstick.

Retro eyeliner

For women who like a retro make-up, the eyes with a straighter outlined stroke with the tug-on-the-kitten tip adds a 50's look to the look.

To get in the full fifties, apply a soft pink or peach blush and red lipstick.

Invisible mouth

The mouth with an invisible effect is on the rise this winter. The off-mouth effect matches any make-up, balancing especially on the heaviest ones and giving a natural look to the soft ones.

To achieve the invisible mouth effect, use nude and opaque lipstick or apply concealer and compact powder trick to lips.

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