From bronzer to lipstick, I’m feeling spicy well into the holiday season! Are you ready to chase away the winter blahs and upgrade your makeup? Check out my latest makeup routine for some inspiration. In this article, I’ll explore a range of high quality vegan makeup products that will give your festive look a flawless boost.
Dewy skin and warm colors are the way to go if you’re not ready to commit fully to the bitterly cold days of December. Embrace the warmer side of the season with a radiant complexion and cinnamon-inspired hues.
Remember, the key is to achieving an ethereal, non-fussy look is lighter yet purposeful application. I still don’t wear foundation, so all of these products are being demoed on well moisturized skin. No primer. No foundation. So yes, you can see my pores and some hair follicles. But that’s exactly what gives my makeup looks a convincing feel. It’s not a mask. It’s an enhancement. Let your natural beauty shine through!
When it comes to makeup, I’ll always advocate on choosing quality over quantity. You know I like to focus on skincare. And skincare should be your base for any makeup look! But I also want to share some recent vegan makeup finds that have really impressed me.
These products not only deliver stunning results but also align with my values of being cruelty-free and vegan:
Start by selecting an eyeliner or eye shadow color that is opposite the color of your iris. Unsure? Charlotte Tilbury has an eye pencil line called Colour Chameleon made for specific iris hues.
In the case of green or hazel eyes, red makes green pop the most. However, putting red near your eyes can make it appear like you’ve been crying or suffering an allergic reaction. (I’ve been asked “what’s wrong?” and “Are you okay??” both times I tried it.) So if you have green or hazel eyes, try a purple or brown with rich red undertones. I’m using the Colour Chameleon pencil in Bronzed Garnet here.
Regardless of your main iris color, metallics will draws attention to the eyes and makes them shine. Though it’s particularly excellent against warm brown eyes, a true warm gold won’t be the most flattering for every eye shade. So consider copper, pale-gold, or shimmering pearl metallics too. I’m using Pixi’s Endless Silky Eye Pen in Pure 24K here.
In the case of hazel eyes, which are part yellow-brown and part yellow-green, incorporating a red-purple/red-brown shade with a warm gold will allow the duality of your iris to stand out more than any single color.
I posted a short video on how to use the Charlotte Tilbury Colour Chameleon with metallic Pixi eyeliners to really flatter hazel color eyes. Though the same technique can be applied to all other eye colors too!
With these vegan makeup products in your arsenal, you can confidently embrace the festive season with a captivating and cruelty-free look. From bronzed contours to rosy cheeks and bold lips, there’s something for everyone. And if you’re looking for more of my makeup favorites, you can always visit my Shop Now page to browse other products I regularly use.
Happy holidays and happy makeup experimenting!