1. Autumn Berry Blush
Blush is one of those makeup items that deliver tons of payoff, even when you go in with a light hand. This season, makeup artist and TikTok beauty creator Victoria Lyn says rouge is all about berry hues. Try it alone, or create an ombré effect with nude, orange, and berry.
2. Scandi Makeup
The Scandi makeup trend has taken off just in time for the colder months. This bright, fresh-faced spin on the no makeup-makeup look is all about looking super hydrated, refreshed, and kissed by a chill in the air. “The goal is looking like a natural beauty and keeping makeup minimal and natural,” says Aimee Carr, makeup artist and founder of Voodoo Makeup. Key pillars of this makeup look are hydrated, healthy skin, a bit of bronzer, icy white highlighter, and pink lips and cheeks.
3. Full Ombré Lips
Ombré lips are a makeup look that blends two lip shades with a penciled outline in brown. It is very ‘90s, and it is very in for fall 2024 makeup. “This brown-to-any-shade-of red look is perfect for people who want a natural, fuller-looking lip,” says Michele Probst, celebrity makeup artist and founder of Worth Beauty Company.
4. PSL Invasion
Make no apologies about your pumpkin spice love this season. The “PSL makeup” trend is all about incorporating nostalgic autumn hues onto your face. “You know fall has arrived when warm tones are taking over again,” Lyn says. “I love this trend because it’s a traditional autumn color palette that feels so warm and cozy. You can go bold with a pumpkin spice smokey eye or even a burnt orange lip.”
5. Jewel Tone Lashes
While warm tones a la cinnamon and orange are perennial favorites, jewel tones are another must for autumn. This season, we’re seeing these bold, gemstone-inspired hues make their way onto eyelids and lashes. “I am seeing a huge makeup moment for colored lashes that bleed into the liner,” says Samreen Arshad, professional makeup artist. “The popularity of colorful lashes is also driven by fashion runways and celebrity culture, with models showcasing bold lash hues.”