HOT 2015 Spring Makeup Trend

Now that the sun is shining and we are shedding our Winter layers, we are feeling motivated to refresh our beauty look with new hairstyles and pops of color on our faces. There is no better place to look for inspiration than the tops looks from Spring 2015 New York Fashion Week! It is finally time to take those stunning looks from the catwalk and re-create them in real life.

This spring, take a fearless and original approach as a makeup artist by dipping into some extremely expressive shades. This season, the colors are as shocking as they are soft – just as in nature. With colors reaching from earth to sky, Spring 2015 captures the organic beauty of the American Southwest in high-impact hues that inspires casual chic looks.

“Spring 2015 is inspired by one of the world’s most naturally beautiful color palettes. From breathtaking blue skies to gleaming desert sands, giving the women the freedom to create a look to match any mood.” – Rick DiCecca

This season’s collection focuses on the eyes, with eye crayons, which can double as shadows or liners to create versatile, mesmerizing looks. Woman can experiment and have fun with many unforgettable shades. Spring’s vast color selection of animated amethysts and theatrical turquoise gives the imagination endless possibilities to customize.

Hot Colors for Spring 2015 
  • Punchy Magenta
  • Violet
  • Soft Lilac
  • Sky Blue
  • Sea Blue
  • Scuba Blue
  • Classic Blue
  • Lucite Green
  • Soft Mint
  • Toasted Almond (light tan)
  • Strawberry Ice (pink glow)
  • Tangerine (orange)
  • Custard (yellow)
  • Wine
  • Glacier Grey
To Create a Natural Look with a POP: Using a flat and condensed eye shadow brush, pack a light, shimmering gold onto the eyelid. This sill pull the eyelid forward and bring just enough attention to accentuate the eye. Then sweep a matte, mid-tone, skin-colored eye shadow through the crease to amplify the eye shape. Use a fluffy fiber brush with a taper that fits into the crease to experience blending during application. Lastly, to execute a classic wing eyeliner, switch to a pointed synthetic brush to use with black liquid eyeliner. Add a pop of color by outlining the liner with turquoise or indigo. Complete the look by swiping on a pale, peachy neutral gloss on the lips. This will complement the vibrant color on the eyes without competition.

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