Autumnal Makeup

  • By Melanie Rose
  • 01 Oct, 2017

Style your makeup to the season

I always think Autumn is a fun time to play around with a mixture of colours, which you wouldn't normally use during the summer.  I tend to match my makeup with the colours and tones of the autumnal landscape. Which in my opinion is one of the most pretty times of the year.

Packing away my tinted moisturiser and BB cream, I now opt for a more thicker coverage. Especially as my skin is not as glowing and tanned as it was during the summer! As it starts to get colder, you can sometimes see changes in your skin as it adapts to the climate.  Mine tends to go a bit blotchy in some areas, and I randomly seem to get darker circles around this time.  Therefore, I tend to opt for a slightly thicker coverage such as MAKE UP FOR EVER ULTRA HD foundation or Bobbi Brown Skin stick foundation.  These products give me a nice even coverage, without looking too cakey.  On days when I would prefer to have a more dewy look, I will go for the stick foundation or something more creamy like Nars Sheer Glow.

The most fun part to autumnal makeup, are the colours you can play around with on your eyes and lips!  At the moment, I am using Bobbi Brown's Camel eyeshadow on my lids, topped off with a black sweeping flick from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner.  I then put on lashings of Clinique's High Impact Mascara.

For the cheeks, I have been using my staple Filmstar Bronze and Glow by Charlotte Tilbury to contour my face and add a bit of warmth.  I then add a bit of creamy Pot Rouge in Pale Pink by Bobbi Brown. You've probably noticed I have a bit of a Bobbi Brown obsession at the moment!!

Last but definitely not least, the lips! Now lately, I have been using Lip Velvet in Oxblood by Burberry - it is slightly expensive but the colour is so lovely and it glides on like a dream! My other favourites have been Velvet Teddy by Mac and Bobbi Brown's Crushed Lip colour in Bare.

Don't be afraid to be more experimental with your colours. Try deep reds, dusty pinks and golden beige tones.  You'll look amazing!

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Nowadays, we are spoiled for choice when it comes to foundation. So much so, that it is difficult to know which is the most suitable one for our skin type. Many of my clients ask me for advice on this, so I thought it would be a good idea to write a blog on it.

For younger skin, we can afford to go for a more moderate to full coverage foundation. This is because it sits well and covers any blemishes or redness in the skin. For those with oily to combination skin, I would recommend using an oil free and matte foundation.  This will hide any unwanted shine on the face, but at the same time, adequately cover any uneven skin tone or blemish.  Some of my favourite full cover foundations include:

Estee Lauder Double Wear

Clinique Even Better Makeup

Clinique Stay Matte oil-free

Loreal True Match foundation

Revlon Colorstay


If you have dry or sensitive skin, I would recommend wearing a lighter foundation. When wearing thick foundation on dry skin, it doesn't always sit well and can tend to look cakey.  For this reason, I would suggest wearing a tinted moisturiser or a light foundation mixed with a primer.  This gives dry skin a more fresh and dewy look.  Some of my favourite light foundations are:

Charlotte Tilbury's Light Wonder foundation

Clinique Supermoisture makeup

Estee Lauder Double Wear Light


Great tinted moisturisers include:

Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser

Clinique Moisture Surge Tinted Moisturiser

Nars Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser


If you are looking to have a more dewy look to the skin, then I would recommend using a BB cream as these often contain antioxidants or vitamins to replace the sebum which is lost in the skin. BB creams are amazing at giving you glowy, fresh and youthful skin, whilst giving you SPF protection.  CC creams are also very good for this and work very well to reduce redness and pigmentation in the skin.  If you are prone to breakouts or acne, I would recommend using a CC cream because it is lighter than a BB cream and covers spots and redness better.  Some of my favourite BB and CC creams include:


Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream

Estee Lauder Double Wear All-Day Glow BB Cream

Mac Prep and Prime BB cream

Loreal Nude Magique CC cream

Body Shop All-in-ine Natural BB Cream

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Whilst admiring the latest fashion show in London, I noticed that one of the popular looks of the moment are metallic eyeshadows. Metallic and gold coloured eyeshadows were worn by various names on the catwalk, such as Ralph & Russo and Viktor & Rolf.  Whilst these can come across as being rather cool on the eye, they often look more effective when warmed up with a peach based colour.  We seemed to have moved away from the fully covered glitter eyelids, a popular look around December and January. Nevertheless, it is still very popular to have a shimmer to the eye, which can be achieved with the various metallic and Rose Gold tones on offer at the moment. A personal tip of mine is to add vaseline or Elizabeth Arden's 8 Hour Cream on top of eyeshadow, just to give it that extra gloss.  

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