Women naturally wear less make-up in the summer. As the leaves fall from the trees and snow covers the ground inspiration can be found at your nearest cosmetic counter.
Fall is a great time for color. The softest pop of fresh color on the apples of the cheeks has the amazing ability to wake the skin up and bounce light and life onto the face. For proper application blend down and towards the hair line. If a pop of color on the cheeks feels like too much, opt for softer blush and trying going with a pop of berry, or red on the lips instead. For tips on how to wear red lips check out my blog.
As the gorgeous glow of tanned summer skin slowly starts to fade, now is the best time to introduce a bronzer. For the most natural result use a large powder brush and place bronzer on the high points of the face, where the sun hits the face and would naturally tan you. Hair line, bridge of the nose, cheek bones and chin are a good rule of thumb to follow.
Be prepared to have 2 foundation colors: darker for summer, lighter for winter. During transition times you will most likely have to mix the 2 when you’re at the mid wi between stage. One other thing to consider is increasing the type of coverage you use. For example the lightness and ease of tinted moisturizers are great for the summer; however in the winter months you may find that without the camouflaging effects of the summer tan, more coverage might be nice.