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Here's How to Wear Fall's Biggest Makeup Trends IRL

From neon lids to rounded liner, here's how to rock the looks
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Rounded Wing Liner at Jason Wu
Makeup Artist, Yadim, used the Maybelline New York The City Mini Palette in Urban Jungle to create this rocker-chic look. He essentially created a winged liner without the crisp, sharpness of a typical wing by leaving the end rounded and a lot messier than your typical Instagram winged liner would be.

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Rounded Wing Liner IRL
To create this winged liner look, I essentially did what Yadim did, but shortened the wing and blended out the black shadow more to make the color look less harsh. I used a small eyeshadow brush to create the circular edge of the "liner" then swapped that for my liner brush, dipped into a Kat Von D black shadow and stamped it above my lashes.

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Dramatic Bottom Lashes at Christian Siriano
Would you believe me if I told you that the entire makeup look for this show was created with e.l.f. Cosmetics products? Polly Osmond (for e.l.f Cosmetics) created a simple look that showed seriously dramatic bottom lashes paired with clean, radiant skin. Thanks to the mascara layered onto the bottom eyelashes, this look clearly focused on all things eyes.

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Dramatic Bottom Lashes IRL
Luckily, the dramatic bottom lash trend shown at the Christian Siriano show this season was actually quite wearable on a daily basis. I obviously went ahead and piled on the mascara on my bottom lashes first. Then, to balance this look, I loaded a couple layers onto my top lashes as well. My eyes instantly looked much more open and sexy than usual which I was super into.

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Graphic Glitter at Anna Sui
Obviously a chic look like this graphic glitter would be created by the one and only Pat McGrath. Right in the center of the lid she popped on a bit of silver glitter in a line that runs mid-lid to lash then continues on from lower lash to the under eye. That's one way to make a shimmering statement.

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BY KRISTEN BOUSQUET | OCT 2, 2017 | SHARES
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