1. Nude Shade
Perfecting the nude makeup trend is more than meets the eye. At first glance, nude makeup seems effortless—it's almost like mimicking your natural skin, isn't it? However, there's much more to it. It's about choosing shades for your eyes and lips that are nude, adding a subtle dimension without making you look washed out. For darker skin tones, look for shades just a tad lighter than your natural skin tone but with a hint of something extra, be it pink, peach, or orange, depending on your preference. Here's how to do nude makeup.
Nude makeup is characterized by shades inspired by the skin tone, leaning towards a more natural makeup style, providing subtle shine and light instead of harsh lines or overly bold contours. However, don't confuse nude makeup style with a makeup look that can effortlessly blend without much thought. Learning how to do nude makeup and putting a bit of effort into choosing suitable shades will make a difference. It seems not so easy to find the perfect nude makeup shade for you. When it comes to lips, choosing the wrong lip color or nude lipstick shade can completely ruin the more natural look you're aiming for.

2. Earthy Orange
Earthy orange is the latest sensation in the makeup world. Videos featuring creamy orange blushes have been making rounds on the internet, spreading the buzz about different shades of terracotta. From lippies to eyeshadows, we're seeing orange everywhere. Orange eyeshadow looks sophisticated and vibrant. A touch of subtle orange across the eyelids looks irresistibly charming and enhances every eye color. If you have warm brown eyes, orange eyeshadow will make your eyes appear warm and brighter. The best way to apply orange eyeshadow is by sweeping a layer of matte shine from your eyelid's crease and pairing it with a lengthening mascara.
Keep your lower lashes bare for a special look. You can also add a bit of sparkle to your appearance by combining it with yellow or bronze eyeshadow. Orange blush gives you the most radiant rosy look. It's a shade for all seasons, working year-round. Earthy orange mimics sunlight perfectly and looks fantastic on all skin tones. For fair skin, orange blush makes the white skin stand out, also looking great on Indian skin tones, transitioning into peach tones. Either way, it looks spectacular on everyone! There are a few things to keep in mind when trying orange blush. First and foremost, make sure your blush and eyeshadow shades complement each other.

3. Light Pink
Light pink is a shade that complements your skin, bringing a natural rosy glow to your cheeks and warming up your face. When you think of pink makeup, your mind might automatically shift to nude lipstick and romantic blush, but pink makeup also looks fantastic when swept across the eyelids as eyeshadow or used as a brightening highlighter. Pink makeup strikes the perfect balance between traditional and modern, adding a touch of sweetness to the face while still feeling fresh.
There are many ways to wear pink makeup, from applying the same shade on your eyes, lips, and cheeks for a monochromatic cool look, to turning a pink blush into the star of the show. Subtle pink shades make girls look refreshingly radiant. To achieve this look, apply a gentle pink blush to make your cheeks radiant. Choose a pink shade slightly darker than your natural lip color to find your perfect neutral pink. Use this gloss all over for a subtle, natural makeup look. Create a bright pink smoky eye by blending a sparkly hot pink into the outer corners.

4. Black
Makeup in the black color scheme is truly selective and not many people pursue this makeup style. To achieve beautiful makeup, there needs to be a combination of different colors to create highlights while maintaining harmony on the face. It's crucial to consider both the undertone and shade of the skin, as well as the color scale of the skin and the product. For instance, if the skin has a warm and deep tone and the applied product is a cool tone with a medium depth, it will be lighter than the skin color and can make the face look dull.
After the common mistake of applying too light foundation while the dominant tone is black, a prevalent error is applying blush with high intensity on the cheekbones, creating a 'slick' effect as if the person has been hit on the face with a shoe. The function of blush is to add color to the face and create a natural color effect, not to stand out on the face. It should blend with your skin tone and only add a subtle effect. Use more shades like orange, bright red, and burgundy. Apply delicately and blend well with a very soft brush from the outside in, from the temples towards the cheeks. If you feel heavy-handed, use a clean brush to remove excess by blending in circular motions.

5. Metallic Color
Cosmetics with metallic color are any makeup products containing glitter; this could be anything from lipsticks to eyeliners to the shimmer on the body. Some have large, noticeable sparkly patches, while others only provide a subtle gleam. The type of glittery makeup an individual opts for largely depends on the desired look, as well as a person's age. For instance, teenagers and young adults are big fans of excessively glittery makeup types that offer a lot of sparkles, while older women may only want to add a bit of subtle shimmer with bronzer or eyeshadow to make the face look brighter.
Lipsticks and eyeshadows are some of the most common types of metallic color makeup. Eyeshadow for teenagers or use in special events may have large glittery pieces, but there are many different eyeshadows with only small reflective particles to add a bit of subtle shimmer. These can really make the eyes stand out, look bigger, and brighter. Glitter eyeliner serves a similar purpose. Glosses with metallic color shimmer, applied on the lips or layered on top of a darker colored lipstick, can also make the lips appear sparkling and bright.

6. Bronze
Makeup styles may not be suitable for summer, but for fall, the bronze color is the perfect choice. Bronze eyeshadow distributed over the lids and because the appropriate seasonal shadow matches warm tones, iron rust, spices, and brown-red found in falling leaves, fading sunsets, or a cup of coffee. Makeup in this shade has impressed celebrities like Dua Lipa, Florence Pugh, and Emma Chamberlain. It also adds some much-needed warmth as we step into the colder months. Equally, it will shine beautifully for the final landscapes of summer.
Using bronze color on the eyes will enhance the look of bronze eyes by adding a bit of brown eyeliner on her lash line for extra definition. Paired with this season's mocha brown hair, this glossy, dewy bronze eyeshadow brings the most beautiful autumn vibes for any special occasion when you need a makeup transformation. The burnt bronze shade is a bit livelier and perfect for late summer, but it suits the fiery hues of falling leaves. Capture attention by blending a sweep of bronze eyeshadow across your eyelids with other details on your outfit or bronze accents in your hair.

7. Red
Undeniably, the red color is an effortless way to elevate any outfit. Find the suitable type to complement your unique skin tone. To make your life easier, and because 'red' has so many shades, from fiery orange to deep berry. Fairer skin tends to have a pinkish tone, so look for a red with a blue undertone to enhance your cool-toned skin. These shades will also make your teeth appear whiter.
If you have more yellow or warmer undertones than pink, be cautious with cool tones that can make you look unflattering. Instead, try brighter orange-red hues, juicy reds for those with deeper or warmer skin tones. Versatile, essential, and above all, can be used by anyone to add a touch of sophistication to any look, day or night. There are no hard and fast rules when choosing a makeup shade with a red lip color that suits your skin tone. But with so many variations in undertones and shades, you might need to trial and error to find the perfect match.

8. Smoky Gray
Smoky gray eyes are the best choice for ladies to achieve a charming look at a party. There are many ways to apply smoky gray eye makeup. You can also combine it with neutral eye shadows such as brown, purple, teal, and gold for a perfect blend on the eyelids. It won't be difficult to create a smoky gray eye makeup look to enhance the glamour of the party. Firstly, you can start with black eyeliner at the wing and use a fine brush to apply black eyeshadow on the outer edge of the previously drawn line.
Next, apply a bit of white eyeshadow on the inner edge of the eyelid before using gray eyeshadow. You can also experiment with other shades you like or try ones with shimmer. Finally, complete this look with black eyeliner and mascara. It's essential to keep the darkest point at the lash line. It keeps the makeup truly modern and fresh, ensuring you're drawing more attention to your eyes than the makeup layer.

9. Purple
One of the trendiest colors for the year is purple. Luckily, purple is one of the most beautiful colors to use in your makeup routine. That being said, if you usually use neutral makeup tones, you may be wondering how to incorporate purple into your beauty routine without affecting the overall face. Here are my favorite purple makeup ideas so you can easily create this fashionable color for yourself.
If you're looking to start the purple makeup trend, begin by lining your eyes with purple before moving on to purple eyeshadow and purple lipstick. Draw a thin line on your upper eyelid, and if you feel more daring, extend it for a cat-eye effect. Keep the rest of your makeup simple when doing your eye makeup, with just a coat of mascara, and you're good to go. To keep your eye makeup from looking too youthful, don't mix purple with any other shades. Purple and green are complementary shades, meaning they pair perfectly together.

10. Orange
Unsure how to choose the right orange shade or how to style it? If you have fairer skin with cool undertones like pink or blue, go for a shade with cooler undertones like peach or salmon. If your undertones are warmer, opt for burnt or terra-cotta oranges that will complement your skin tone. If brighter oranges are more your jam, follow similar guidelines; brighter oranges resembling sunsets work well for warmer tones, while shades like coral or tangerine can be an excellent choice for cooler tones.
An easy way to create a cohesive makeup look is by incorporating orange eyeshadow into your eyes and lips for a monochromatic effect. Outline your lips with a subtle orange lip liner and add a touch of orange eyeshadow to the center of your lips. Then, press them together and apply a layer of clear or nude gloss on top. For your cheeks, blend a bit of orange blush with your favorite shade and dab it onto your cheeks. To truly highlight those orange eyes, use a liquid or cream eyeliner along the upper lash line for a sleek, defined look.
