The wind and cold conditions that it brings along only adds to the dryness. With the onset of winters, your makeup also needs to go major change.
* Winters calls for more defined eyes. So, you should use a chocolate brown or charcoal liner along your upper lashes.
* A good idea to opt for neutral shades of makeup, such as light browns, grays, pinks and purples.
* If you want to draw attention to only one area of your face during winter, it is best to put emphasis on your eyes. A smoky eye look will work well during this time of year.
* Keep your lips moisturized in order to prevent them from becoming cracked and dry. It is a good idea to apply a lip-gloss throughout the day.
* A bit of sheen on eyes can be used too for a change, especially if you are using nude shades on your lips.
* Either your moisturizer or your foundation should have broad-spectrum sun protection.
* A light, matt foundation as well as a tinted powder, with a slight shimmer, look great in winters.
* For fragrance, it is best to stick to essence of essential oils, spices and other natural aromas.
* Smokey eyes look best in winters. For sultry effect, you can use eye shadows in cinnamon and coffee shades.
* A sheer layer of creamy blush-on can boost up the subtle makeup look that you adopt in winters.
* Tinted lip balms, in honey, blackberry and red currant tones, look great in the winter season
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