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We Investigate Autumn/Winter Make-up Trends for 2018

We Investigate Autumn/Winter Make-up Trends for 2018

When we think of autumn, often we think of gold eyeshadows and dark lipsticks to make an otherwise subtle look feel daring and bold. This year autumn is back and bolder than ever. The Vintage Cosmetic Company Team investigated and compiled their favourite trends set to take centre stage in autumn and winter this year…

  • Don’t be bitter, add GLITTER: It was trending in spring, it was trending in summer and it looks like it’s here to stay! With the popularity of environmentally friendly glitter at an all-time high, the sparkles are gracing the catwalk and the high street. Think luminescent and autumnal shades of gold, yellow and orange on your eyelids to fit the fall trend.
  • Get those lashes fluttering: Ultra feminine and ‘60s inspired lashes are making a comeback – what better away to flaunt your stuff and enhance your natural lash than with our False Strip Lashes?
  • The bolder the better: Bold lips in dark shades tend to make a comeback every autumn, but this year bright red lippy has made its way onto the scene – it’s so classic and effortless we LOVE this autumnal trend.
  • Stop caking it on… Continuing the natural look from summer a similar trend has sparked this fall with an emphasis on skincare. Looking after your skin is essential for keeping your skin clear and soft – this autumn achieve a flawless glow without the need for heavy make-up, or any make-up at all by paying extra attention to your skincare routine.
  • The Punk scene is back: Tartan, leather jackets and chunky boots have all made a comeback this year, and to go with it, eye make-up for that secret rebel in you. Think minimal lips and a maximum impact smokey eyes – we told you the ‘60s were back and what’s more 1968 than this!
  • Jewel Tones: With the return of the ‘60s comes a whole new colour palette for your eyes – think sapphire blue, emerald green and even ruby red for a bold autumnal statement.