Top 8 Autumn/Winter Looks
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Top 8 Autumn/Winter Looks
Autumn is all about striking eyes, bold lips and au naturel hair. Find out how to rock the hair and beauty trends of Autumn 2010 with this guide courtesy of Woman & Home magazine.
The Nude Lid
When has nude not been on trend? Polished, creamy tones can instantly freshen up even the tiredest of eyes. We just can't enough of minky taupe tones across the eyelids to give that expensive nude effect. Perfect for the job is YSL Fard Lumiere Aquaresistant in golden sand, £20.
Romantic Waves
Forget poker straight hair and bin the straighteners. This winter, soft waves are the look of the season. Think gentle, undulating, ultra sexy waves, but with a natural edge. Rollers are your best friend when it comes to creating a super-easy curl, so invest in Trevor Sorbie self-grip rollers, £14, for real staying power.
Brows are back
It's all about going uber-groomed and bold with brows this season. Forget wispy, unflattering and over-plucked lines, instead starting filling in and perfecting your shape, adding a little fullness to the frame of your face. Sweep on Shiseido's Translucent Eyebrow Shaper, £19.50, to keep your hairs in check.
The 'It' Lip
If there is one beauty trend to follow now,it's on the lips. Red is the colour du jour and is a must for fast drama and modernity in an instant. Creamier lipsticks are a more flattering texture than a harsh matte, so go for a creamy lippie like L'Oreal Paris Color Riche Boosting Serum Lipstick in True Red, £8.99.
Smouldering Smoke
A trend that just never goes out of fashion smokey eyes are the perfect fail-safe when it comes to party eyes. Invest in a great all-in-one palette to keep things super-easy to blend. On our wish list is the beautiful Guerlain Precious Eyeshadow in Champs Elysees, £51, with beautiful taupe, brown, violet and lavender shades.
Nail the new colours
This season look polished with a twist on aclassic. Think purple with a hintof plum, deep shades of green with a touch of navy. Try a fresher update on a true black with Estee Lauder Nail Enamel in Blue Dahlia, £12, which looks expensive and glossy on the nail.
Go au naturel
Forget vivid bright, hair is toning down this winter and instead rich, warm tones are rife. The key is working with what you have and subtly enhancing your natural hue. Looking for an instant colour boost? We love Daniel Hersheson Ready To Wear Gloss Shine, £18, which works with your natural hair to intensify the colour of treated hair.
Define your eye
Kohl is back with a vengance this autumn/winter, inside the eyes and up and out at the corners too. Make your eyes pop with the fine tip of Clinique Quickliner for Eyes Intense in Plum, £13, which has a nifty blender to keep the line soft, but defined.





























