Tuesday, 03 December 2013 16:39

Winter 2014 Beauty Trend

Written by   by Lauren Balukonis, beauty publicist

Winter is quickly approaching, which means that it is time to update your client’s beauty regimen to reflect the new season. Seductive beauty without ostentation is the overriding theme to keep in mind when considering which sumptuous tones and trends to invest in for the winter season.

Wine Stained Lips
Wine-stained lips are a very popular trend this winter. Sultry, yet dramatic wine-toned pouts are one of the easiest ways to update your client’s look for the new season. Choose a vibrant color with a flat finish for long-lasting wear and petal soft lips that will look and feel amazing.

Metallic Eyelids
Shimmery makeup is not just for teenagers anymore. Metallic accents are everywhere this season from nail polish to eyeshadows. If your client is reluctant to invest in what might be a short-lived trend, a glamour makeup look is the next best strategy for making a statement. Brush the eyelids with a rose gold eyeshadow and apply a gold bronze to the outer corners of lids for a delicately gilded look.

Minimalism
Nothing can compete with the nude look of natural tones, a healthy glow, wide-open eyes, and power eyebrows. This look emphasizes the natural beauty, freshness and youthful allure of a woman. If your client is hesitant to explore the edgier makeup looks this season, simply apply a smooth facial primer and brightener followed by a light-reflecting liquid foundation and an eyebrow gel for a seemingly effortless daytime look.

Retro Eyelashes
Made famous by British model Twiggy in the 1960s, bottom-heavy flutter is making a big comeback. To get this classic beauty staple, apply a few coats of a long-lash mascara in black on the top and bottom eyelashes. Once the eyelashes appear long and black, evenly separate the bottom eyelashes into small clusters using an eyelash brush or comb.

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