Easy Summer to Fall Makeup Look feat Alcone at Home

Hi Bellas,

Happy Tuesday!  Today I'm following up on last Tuesday's post on how to transition your makeup from Summer to Fall.  I gave you 3 easy tips last week to do so, and today i'm incorporating it into a tutorial.  This look is in between summer and fall, still light feeling but incorporating deeper shades.  Best yet, it's quick and easy to do.  Check it out!
Check out the video!

Here's everything I used in the look.  Most of these items can be found at www.alconeathome.com/makeupbyrenren

This look is a great balance between Summer lightweight makeup and Fall's vampy colors.  I'm going to break it down for you in a step by step process for how I completed the look.  It only took about 25 minutes for the entire full face.  I hope you can pick up some tips for your new Fall look!


Start off with skincare
3) Apply Super Matte Antishine to the t-zone


I like to do my eyes next.  
I used all Alcone at Home shadows and blushes made by the brand Il Makiage.  Did you know that Francois Nars used Il Makiage in his kit before creating NARS?  Cool right!

1) Apply #17, a matte nude, as your base color
2) Apply #7, a matte mid tone brown, as your crease transition shade
3) Apply #14, a shimmery tan, to your lid
4) Apply #16, a warm reddish brown, to your outer v
5) Apply #8, a dark chocolate brown, to deepen your outer v
6) Apply #15, a matte eggplant, to your lower lashline
7) Apply blush in #1, a matte mauve, to your cheeks 

To finish off the eyes:
1)  Line eyes with Alcone at Home Black Liquid Liner - nice fine tip for cat eyes, easy to use, and smudge-free.  I like that it's got a super fine tip but it's not flimsy.  It's my new go to liquid liner.   

2) Line waterline with black pencil.  I used MAC Feline Kohl Pencil.
3) Fill in Brows - I used my HG Tarte and Senna Brow Pencils.


Don't forget the tools!
1) I'm testing out this hands-free palette from Da Blot.  I used to mix my foundations and concealer and it works well!  
2) I love my Prima Individual Lash Curler for stamping together my falsies and real lashes.  This is a must-have tool for getting lifted lashes and open eyes - say good-bye to droopy lashes!  Total kit and personal must-have.


Onto Foundation!
1) I use RCMA for Alcone at Home foundations in Shinto #2 for all over and MB #5 to contour.  I apply it in dots around my face first so that I don't waste product, then I buffed it in with my Vortex flat top buffer brush.
2) I apply my Ben Nye Corrector Crayon to correct undereye circles.  This is a constant step in my full face routine, can't live without it.
3) Topped it off with my Dermacolor for Alcone at Home #2 concealer to highlight

Powders!
1) To set my foundation I used my Laura Gellar Balance and Brighten in Tan.  I've been neglecting this product and I've been missing out - it goes well with my darker tan for the summer and has a nice glow.
2) To contour I used my good old XL Milani Bronzer.  I use the darker, matte side.


To set my undereye concealer, I first start off with Alcone's Perfect Pressed Powder.  Using a translucent before Ben Nye's Banana Powder will prevent cakeyness under the eye.

Finish it off with a berry stained gloss.  I used Alcone's Blinged out Gloss in the shade love.

The Final Look!



And finally a close-up eye shot!  It's tough for me to get these to come out right but I got one this time!
Make sure to check out the rest of my blogging beauties and their takes on Fall Makeup Looks.
Casey from Beauty101Blog
Jen from JenJeniferJenny

P.S. - Don't forget, if you're interested in becoming part of the Alcone at Home team, check out my blog post on how and why to join, or if you're ready sign up here!  We've had an amazing response with fabulous new bloggers, makeup artists and everyday makeup wearers.  There are still spots on our team and we always support each other's efforts.  If you ever have a question about joining, shoot me an email and I'd love to chat.


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