The “clean girl” aesthetic, defined by minimalistic style and a simple approach to makeup, completely blew up this year. While we adore glistening skin and accompanying no-makeup, makeup look for the summer, there’s something to be said about embracing the rich, earthy tones during fall. Luckily, your favorite clean girl makeup can easily be adapted for fall and winter with a few simple adjustments. From opting for a matte base to switching to darker lip color, we lay out all the details on how to seamlessly transition your clean beauty routine for the chilly seasons ahead.
Regardless of the season you are in, it’s important to start with a hydrated canvas. Since the weather is cooler, consider using a slightly heavier moisturizer to combat dryness. To even out the base, use a foundation or blurring skin tint like the Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint. If necessary, spot treats with a creamy concealer, but keep it minimal for a natural finish. From there, contour your cheekbones, forehead, and jawline with a cream bronzer and apply a darker blush to the apples of your cheeks. Stick to something in the mauve, cinnamon, or berry category, rather than a light pink, for more of an autumnal feel. Lastly, lock everything in with a matte setting powder.
The fall and winter adaptation of Clean Girl makeup takes on a slightly deeper defined approach. After applying a matte neutral eyeshadow to your eyelids, use a precise liquid eyeliner to create an elegant wing, accentuating your eyes. When it comes to your brows, groom them with a tinted brow gel to maintain a soft and natural appearance. The final defining feature of Clean Girl makeup for the fall and winter is your lips. Start by using a spice-toned lip liner to achieve a naturally plump look. Then, sweep on a pink nude lipstick to complement the warmer tones of this seasonal Clean Girl makeup.
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