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Fall's Most Colorful Cosmetics

In a makeup slump? Shake up your fall beauty routine with these on-trend shades
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Sparkle in Emerald Shadow
Up the ante on your typical night-out look by incorporating a rich emerald-green eye shadow into your smoky eye. It's softer than your usual black shadow but just as sexy. And it works with all eye colors -- the cool color complements blue eyes, intensifies green eyes and brings out green and gold flecks in brown eyes.

The shade looks especially fall-ready when paired with a light dusting of golden shadow on the inner third of your eye. To keep the look balanced, take a cue from Rita Ora and pair your emerald smoky eye with lightly bronzed cheeks and a nude lip.

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Vamp It Up With Deep Red or Purple Lipstick
One of fall's boldest trends, the vampy lip is surprisingly easy to wear; just check out Lily Collins and her elegant, dark red lip. Keep the rest of your look simple, but polished -- that means groomed brows, an even complexion and (at least) a couple swipes of mascara.

Choosing the best shade for your skin tone is easy. Fair-skinned girls should opt for rich red and berry shades; those with medium skin tones should pick up maroon shades; darker complexions look great in blue-based dark purple hues.

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Bat Eye-Catching Navy Lashes
Do you want to make your eyes pop, but can't wield an eye-shadow brush or liquid liner to save your life? Try colored mascara in an eye-enhancing shade for a subtle-but-striking effect. As a rule of thumb, navy mascara flatters all eye colors by making the whites of your eyes look brighter.

Other looks to try? Green and brown eyes pop with purple or burgundy mascara and blue eyes look gorgeous with bronze. If you feel uncomfortable using colorful mascara, you can tone it down by applying your usual black mascara first and applying the colored product only on the tips of lashes.

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Flash a Bit of Gold Liner
A gilded cat eye gives every eye color a little extra twinkle. Keep the rest of your eyelid bare, save for a dab of concealer to even out the tone, in order to keep the focus on your shimmering liner. Fair skin tones look amazing in a copper-bronze shade, which helps to define the eye without being harsh; a true gold liner pops against dark skin tones.

Copy Christina Hendricks and do a red lip with a glossy finish, which adds a fall-ready touch and rounds out the look.

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Sport a Berry Pink Flush
You don't have to steer clear of color to sport a no-makeup makeup look. To fake a just-in-from-the-cold flush, dot a creamy blush onto the apples of your cheeks and blend. (Bonus: A creamy formula is great for the dry skin that tends to result from cooler weather.)

Try a brighter berry shade if your skin tone is fair or medium; opt for a deep red to add a healthy glow to dark skin. Finish the look with a dusting of neutral, matte shadows over your lids and give your lips a hint of color with tinted balm.

BY ALLIE FLINN | SEP 22, 2014 | SHARES
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