Sarah Hyland stunned on the Emmys red carpet
in September, showing off a gorgeous look perfect for any fall occasion.
Now, Dior celebrity makeup artist Ricky
Wilson gives Access Hollywood a breakdown on how to achieve Sarah’s gorgeous
monochromatic red carpet look and transition that into everyday fall glam.
Here are the easy steps to get the look…
ALL ABOUT THE SKIN
Ricky says first you must have the look of perfect skin. To achieve this
look, apply illuminating serum, which gives light and radiance to the skin and
allows your foundation to stay on a lot longer and it also boost the radiance
of the foundation.
Starting
at the center of your face, gently apply your foundation. Avoid putting too
much make up around the hair and jawline. Ricky suggests using a makeup sponge gently pressing into skin dabbing
lightly all over to give it a more natural look. After applying your foundation, start
applying concealer under the eye area. Set with an illuminating face powder
that has a little bling to it. The face powder works for all skin tones
allowing it to give a golden glowing look.
FOR THE CHEEKS
This
is where the contouring starts to make those cheekbones pop! Use a contour
pallet with a matte bronzer applying it to the hallow part of the cheeks and a
tiny bit on the side of the nose.
This
gives a great illusion to having that perfect bone structure.
TRICKS
FOR LIPS!
Let’s
face it, you put on a nice lip to your final look and it disappears after a few
seconds. Ricky says the best way to make sure your lips last long is to ditch
the gloss. Instead use a nude lip liner and nude lip stick a shade darker to
your complexion to create the perfect nude look. (If you want more definition
and something that screams color, Ricky suggests choosing a color that has a
little pink with a brown liner and
feather it in to give you a more natural and nude look).
ALL
ABOUT THE EYES
Saving the best for last… it’s all about eyes. For this popping fall eye
look, you want to use shadow colors in the wine or burgundy family. These
colors go well with any skin tone.
Using these deep colors you don’t want to over load with high lighting
under the brow use just a little to keep the look transparent. Groom brows keep
them very light and natural.
Starting from top to bottom, use a medium brown color and feather that
into the crease on your lids. Next, take the wine color and pack it on your eye
lid and feather it into that medium color making both shadows flow and blend
into each other evenly. When using a color that is so deep you want to keep the
inside of your eye lids very bright using a highlighter or bronze color. Blend,
blend and more blending. Now you are
ready for your mascara and eye liner and voila!
You’re
done looking fabulous for fall.
— Tiffany Miller
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