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7 Fall Beauty Trends to Try Now

These hair, makeup and nail trends were all over the fall Fashion Week runways, but there's no reason you can't rock them immediately
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The Smoky Under Eye
The rocker-ish smudgy eye has been popular forever, and this is the latest incarnation. Instead of smoking out the top lid, makeup artists focused their efforts on the often-neglected under eye area.

At Jenny Packham (top right), makeup artist Talia Sparrow used Laura Mercier products to create the look. "It's still a rock 'n' roll look," she said. "But it's a different take on a smoky eye." She emphasized the importance of foundation and concealer to get rid of any redness -- especially around the eyes.

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Masked Makeup
Like legions of gorgeous superheroes, models pranced down runways in both New York and Europe wearing eye mask-like makeup. While this look was definitely popular at NYFW, it also took center stage this past week in Paris at shows like Kenzo and Louis Vuitton.

At Tracy Reese (bottom left), makeup artist Sir John, working with La Prairie, (he also happens to work with a singer you may have heard of: Beyoncé) dragged makeup-coated fan brushes across models' eyelids to create the look. "The eyes are the statement," he said. "It's graphic liner on steroids."

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The Return of Sleek Hair
At Fashion Week, hair has been wavy, beachy, curly, kinky and even intentionally frizzy for the better part of the last decade. This season, however, straight hair made a serious comeback. Flat irons were spotted backstage at Thakoon, Erin Featherston, Yigal Azrouel and more.

At Rachel Zoe (top right), John Frieda celebrity hairstylist Harry Josh used John Frieda Frizz Ease Beyond Smooth Frizz Immunity Primer, $9.99, to create the healthiest-looking hair possible. Josh said hair should be straight, but not pin straight. "It needs to be modern -- it can't be too literal," he said. "It's polished and expensive looking."

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Accessorized Styles
Hair accessories are bigger and better than ever for fall 2015. We spotted everything from wrapped leather cords to streamlined barrettes -- mostly accenting sleek styles.

At Suno (bottom left), hairstylist Odile Gilbert used Kenra products to create pulled-back and folded-over ponytails with graphic clips. She sprayed Kenra Volume Spray 25, $16, all over the style -- even the clip -- for extra hold.

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Barely There Nail Art
The negative space nail art trend isn't slowing down anytime soon. And for fall 2015, nail art becomes even more minimal with simple designs created using sheer polish shades.

At Tibi (top left), manicurist Jin Soon Choi used Jin Soon Nail Polish in Nostalgia (a sheer nude) and a wavy line of Doux (a pinkish white) across the top for a "snow-tipped" neutral nail.

Fashion Week is actually Fashion Month. It kicks off in New York City and wraps in Paris four weeks later (London and Milan fall in between). During that month, we watch as new beauty trends percolate. And the fall 2015 trends were some of the strongest we've seen in years. From masked eye makeup to modern hair accessories, our favorite fall beauty trends are bolder and cooler than seasons past. And they're also easy to wear right now -- there's no rule that says you have to wait until fall.
BY DAWN DAVIS | MAR 12, 2015 | SHARES
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