Skin trends usually vacillate between dewy and matte, but this season, makeup artists took dewiness to a entirely new, even shinier level.
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At Kate Spade, makeup artist Romy Soleimani achieved maximum glossiness by using a fluffy brush to press facial oil into the skin.
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At Baja East, James Kaliardos gave his models a "sexy shine" by applying MAC Strobe Cream and highlighter on the cheeks, forehead, and lids.
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And at Michael Costello, skin got the all-over-glow treatment, as well, when makeup artist Michaela Polaco mixed Inglot AMC Face & Body Illuminator with the brand's HD Corrective Primer and slathered the blend over the skin for a "dreamy effect."
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We all know how to rim our eyes with black pencil, maybe smoke it out a bit or add a little tasteful cat-eye at the corners, but it's kind of like, "been there done that," right? At the fall shows, makeup artists took black liner up a notch by trotting out inventive new shapes and placements or even adding a pop of color.
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