Autumn Glow: Master the Warm Honey Makeup Look!

Get ready to fall head over heels for Jessica Vu’s warm-toned fall honey makeup look, a dazzling creation perfect for anyone aiming to glow up their autumn aesthetic. Embracing the essence of the season, this tutorial guides you through crafting flirty, fluffy brows that frame the face with a natural touch, and leads you into a mesmerizing eye look that combines sultry matte shadows with a pop of shimmer in the center for that perfect eye-catching dimension. Jessica goes beyond with precise winged liner and voluminous lashes, ensuring your eyes are the showstopper. But it doesn’t stop there; she offers a flawless base that’s both matte and glowing in all the right places, and wraps up with a seductively soft lip, topping it off with a glossy finish that makes your lips irresistibly kissable. Whether you’re an autumn enthusiast or a makeup lover looking for a warm, inviting look, this tutorial is your go-to for stepping into the season with style and confidence. Let’s dive straight into creating a look that’s as cozy as a warm mug of cider on a crisp autumn day! I’m talking about a warm-toned fall honey look that’ll make you feel like the queen of autumn. Ready to be the highlight of every pumpkin patch and corn maze this season? Let’s get started, gorgeous! First thing’s first, wrangle those brows into shape! Brush them up with a brow fixer – I’m loving the Etude House “Keep My Brows Fixer” for this step. Next, it’s time to bring on the magic with the Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in Ebony. Yes, we’re drawing fake brow hairs today because we’re all about that fluffy, I-woke-up-like-this brow vibe lately. For a canvas as smooth as pumpkin pie, grab your favorite concealer – I’m using the Maybelline Master Conceal – and a flat definer brush to clean up around your brows. This doubles as a fantastic eyelid primer too! Let’s lock that base down with some Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder. We’re going for longevity here; we want this look to last through any fall adventure. Now, the fun part – eyeshadow! Grab the Too Faced I Want Kandee Eyeshadow Palette and sweep “Butterscotched” through your crease as a gorgeous transition shade. Follow up with “Note to Self” from Colourpop to deepen that crease, giving your eyes some serious dimension. I’m all about those warm, cozy vibes, so let’s go in with “Top Notch” on both the outer and inner corners of the eyes, and blend it through the crease. For that delicious depth, “Hot Chocolate” from the Too Faced palette will be your best friend on the outer corner. Let’s make those eyes pop with a mix of “Rule Breaker” and “Level Up” from the Colourpop I Think I Love You Palette, patted right in the center of the lids. Eyeliner time – we’re creating a sharp wing with the Em Cosmetics Felt Tip Liquid Liner. Clean any rogue eyeshadow or liner with some Son & Park Beauty Water for that crisp, clean look. Curl those lashes to the heavens, and apply your favorite mascara. I’m obsessed with the Essence Lash Princess Mascara for that full, fluttery effect. Add the Lilly Lashes in “Miami” for extra drama if you’re feeling fancy! Let’s get that skin looking flawless. A dot of Benefit POREfessional in the center of the face helps with oil control, and a spritz of Smashbox Primer Water keeps everything feeling fresh. Foundation time – a 1:1 mix of Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r in “190” and NYX Total Control in “True Beige” will get you that perfect, soft-matte finish. Apply and blend quickly, this mix dries down fast! Combine that Maybelline concealer with a drop of NYX Total Control for a custom under-eye concealer, then bake with Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder for the ultimate crease-proof base. Heading back to our eyes, let’s smoke out the lower lash line with “Top Notch” and soften it with “Paper Tiger” from Colourpop. A coat of L’Oreal’s Telescopic Mascara topped with Essence Lash Princess will make those bottom lashes stand out. Contour with the Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder for those carved cheekbones, and warm up the face with Ofra’s “Americano” Bronzer. Don’t forget to bake the sides of your nose for that snatched look, topping it off with a touch of bronzer on the tip and under the lips. For that rosy autumn glow, Sigma’s “Cor-de-Rosa” Aura Powder on the cheeks, nose tip, and chin is just divine. Highlight your best features with BECCA’s “Champagne Pop”, spritzing your brush with the Smashbox Primer Water for that extra pop. Lips are key for this look – outline with NYX Lip Liner in “Natural” and fill them in with Jouer’s Lip Crème in Noisette. Wasn’t feeling it? Swap it out like I did for NYX’s “Natural” and top with a MAC Lipglass in VIVA GLAM Taraji P. Henson II for that juicy, glossy finish. Seal the deal with the Wet n Wild Photo Focus Matte Finish Setting Spray, and voilà – you’re the embodiment of fall! There you have it, my loves, a warm-toned fall honey look perfect for any autumnal adventure. If you enjoyed this tutorial and want to join in on more fun, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe. Catch you next time for more beauty magic! 🍂✨ – Begin the makeup tutorial with an introduction to the look being a warm-toned fall honey look. – Set the brows with the Etude House “Keep My Brows Fixer.” – Use the Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in shade Ebony to create fake brow hairs aiming for a fluffy, natural look. – Clean up and define brows with Maybelline Master Conceal Concealer. – Prime eyelids with the same Maybelline concealer. – Set eyelids with Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder. – Apply transition shade “Butterscotched” from the Too Faced I Want Kandee Eyeshadow Palette. – Darken the crease with “Note to Self” from Colourpop. – Use “Top Notch” from Colourpop on outer and inner corners of the eyes and then blend into the crease. – Darken outer corner with “Hot Chocolate” from the Too Faced Eyeshadow Palette. – Apply a mixture of “Rule Breaker” and “Level Up” from Colourpop on the center of the eyelids. – Create a wing with Em Cosmetics Felt Tip Liquid Liner. – Clean up eyeshadow and eyeliner using Son & Park Beauty Water. – Curl lashes and apply Essence Lash Princess Mascara. – Use Lilly Lashes in the style “Miami” for eyelashes. – Mattify the center of the face with Benefit POREfessional and prime with Smashbox Primer Water. – Apply a foundation mixture of Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r in “190” and NYX Total Control Drops in “True Beige” in a 1:1 ratio. – Conceal with a mixture of Maybelline Master Conceal Concealer and NYX Total Control Drops. – Bake using Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder. – Apply Colourpop’s “Top Notch” on bottom lashline and smoke out with “Paper Tiger.” – Use L’Oreal’s Telescopic Mascara followed by Essence Lash Princess Mascara on bottom lashes. – Contour with Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder and bronze with Ofra Bronzer in “Americano.” – Bake sides of the nose. – Apply Sigma’s “Cor-de-Rosa” Aura Powder for blush including on the tip of the nose and chin. – Highlight with BECCA’s “Champagne Pop” and intensify with a sprayed brush using Smashbox Primer Water. – Line lips with NYX Lip Liner in “Natural” and initially apply Jouer’s Lip Crème in Noisette. – Finish lips by reapplying NYX “Natural” lip liner and topping with MAC Lipglass VIVA GLAM Taraji P. Henson II. – Set the finished look with Wet n Wild Photo Focus Matte Finish Setting Spray. – Close the tutorial with a reminder to like, comment, and subscribe, and an invitation to follow Jessica on social media.
Crafting a warm-toned fall honey look might seem like a challenge, but Jessica Vu has expertly broken down each step to make it achievable for makeup lovers of all levels. From perfectly defined brows to a sultry smoked-out eye and a flawless base, followed by the final touches of a sculpted face and a glossy pout, Jessica leaves no stone unturned. Her tutorial not only highlights her incredible skill set but also her keen eye for detail, making it clear why her makeup tutorials are a must-watch for anyone looking to up their makeup game. So, there you have it, a comprehensive guide to achieving a stunning fall makeup look, suitable for any occasion that this season might throw your way. Whether you’re a makeup novice or a seasoned pro, Jessica’s tutorial offers valuable insights and tips to enhance your makeup routine. 💄 – Jenny