![]() ![]() If your day and night skin routine is not really a “routine,” I would immediately make it a consistent one. The winter season can really attack your skin if you’re not careful. What are some pivotal tips and tricks to achieving this during winter? As an oily girl, I know that I must be more mindful of keeping my skin moisturized when winter comes around. Perhaps the most challenging season to maintain moisture in the skin is the winter. I like to keep my eyeshadows, blushes, and lipglosses/lipstick incongruent with the seasons, so I use more earth-tone shadows and warmer tone blushes like MAC Cosmetics’ Powder Blush in the shade “Raizin.” It’s the perfect time for matte brown or nude lips. I would also switch from a lightweight moisturizer to a heavier, or cream, moisturizer like Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream. I would switch from my matte foundation to a radiant foundation – I prefer NARS Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation. I typically don’t want to wear a mattifying product that will make my skin drier. ![]() Since our skin is drier during the fall season, it is beneficial to use products that will do the opposite. What would you say are five must-have/holy grail makeup products that one should have with them as we move into the colder months or even all year round? As our skin care transitions, so do our makeup routines. The air around us is very drying, so it is important to moisturize daily so that our skin doesn’t dry out or, in some cases, flake or crack. Transitioning to fall, it’s very cool and breezy, and our bodies don’t produce oil and sweat at the same rate as they will in the summer. Most people stay away from moisturizing even though it’s still not a bad thing if you decide to. In the summer, it’s hot and draining, and our bodies will naturally respond by producing sweat and oil, some of us more than others. When transitioning from hot sticky summer to a dry, chilled fall climate, staying moisturized is the most important aspect of maintaining a good skin regimen. And now, she’s serving us the inside scoop on everything we need to know about perfecting our autumn skincare regimen.Īs a veteran makeup artist, what would you say are some pointers that one should keep in mind when transitioning their skincare regimen from summer to fall? From Twiggy to Cher to Diana Ross, these 11 looks will inspire you to take a free-spirited approach to makeup, or, at the very least, invest in a new liquid eyeliner (because what were the '60s without eyeliner?).Chamblis has worked with everyone from Nene Leakes, Porsha Williams, Kendra Robinson, Lil’ Mo, Alexis Sky, Sierra Gates, and more. ![]() So, indulge us if you will, and take a walk down memory lane, revisiting the most emblematic makeup looks of the decade. It was the decade of shift dresses, psychedelic prints, and cut creases, and it's all coming back. Lately, though, we've been inspired by another decade-one that was just as influential and iconic as the '90s yet exists a little further back in our collective consciousness. Halter tops, glossy lips, and grungy kohl-rimmed eyes are all back and bigger than ever ( and we love them). Most recently, we've laid witness to a re-emergence of '90s and early-2000s trends. Fashion and beauty are cyclical. A trend arises, maintains its popularity for some time, and then fades back into obscurity, only to resurface after a few years (or decades) have passed. ![]()
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