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Fall Makeup Looks

Coulture Blogger Kate Meadows introduces some perfect fall makeup looks using the Morphe 350 pallete.

FALL BEAUTY: MORPHE’S 35O PALETTE

With gorgeous terracotta, cream, and cocoa tones, Morphe’s 35O “Nature Glow” eyeshadow palette is the perfect tool for creating a makeup look fit for fall. Whether you’re going for a glimmering look out or just cozying up at home with a novel, read on to see inspiration and how-tos using 35O.

NUDE SHIMMER

For a subtly glam look I first filled in my lids with creamy white “UP FRONT” (1) as a base, then covered the outer half of each lid using the dark chocolate color “UNREAL” (24). I then heavily dusted “CLEAR” (3) and “GLOW GIRL” (10) to my inner lid. I used L’Oreal Color Riche lipstick in “Sunwash” and lined my eyes with Stila’s Stay-All-Day black liquid liner, flaring them out with a wing.

Fall isn’t fall without a little orange. For this warm look, I first filled in my lids with “HEY” (12) and then shadowed my creases with “STING” (14) before overlaying my inner lid with “BURNT SPICE” (21). Finally, I highlighted my brow-bone and tear duct with “POPULAR” (2). I used L’Oreal Color Riche lipstick in “Spiced Cider”.

Nothing says cold weather like curling up by a fireplace with a book in hand. For a more relaxed look, I used only “BAKE” (11) to fill in my lids. I also used blush from the Laura Geller Glam on the Go palette and drugstore clear gel to fluff out my brows for a slightly more unkept appearance.

Other products I used throughout include Lorac’s TANtalizer bronzer for contouring, Anastasia Beverly Hills Diprow pomade for my brows, and Lancome Hypnose Drama mascara for my lashes. I used Urban Decay Primer Potion to prime my lids for each look.

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By Kate Meadows

Kate is a sophomore majoring in English. Driven by a keen interest in Southern literature, she works as an editorial intern at Algonquin Books and has poetry published in Cellar Door. You can catch her on weekends in Carrboro with a tote bag and a mug of drip coffee.