Rosé is super trendy right now - we're seeing it everywhere - and as usual, things that are on trend always seem to find their way into our skincare and makeup. Rosé has all different variations in color but all have that gorgeous peachy pink color that is so fun to drink {and to photograph}! Peaches and peachy pinks tend to be universally flattering and a great way to wear makeup that looks easy and effortless {and not over the top}. I want to show a few simple steps to create a rosé inspired makeup look that is super wearable during the day and show-stopping at night!
SKIN
You always want to start out with fresh, glowing skin, which is the perfect palette for any makeup look. Make sure you wear a foundation that really evens out all of the redness in the skin so that when you add color it doesn't end up looking uneven and excessively pink {we all tend to have extra redness in the nose and mouth area, so give extra attention to making sure those areas look flawless}. You also want to make sure you use a concealer that really brightens the under eye so the makeup on the eyelid is what steals the show {and not any tired, red eyes!}.
CHEEKS + LIPS
Hourglass Illume Sheer Color Trio palette in Sunset is one of my favorite options to achieving a rosé glow on the cheek. It has a cream bronzer, blush and highlighter, and the blush is the perfect shade of rosé. {I'm a lover of cream products, they always give a natural, dewey finish to the skin.} Hourglass Girl Lip Stylo in Dreamer is also a great color option for a soft and wearable peachy pink lip color {and you could even blend it onto the cheeks for a blush color as well - I love to make a product work double duty}!
EYES
To achieve a gorgeous rosé eye, I adore the Stila Liquid Eye Shadows. They have a striking, intense color payoff that comes from just one product. There is a color called Rose Gold Retro that looks like liquid metal and gives a striking, rosé-like statement eye. If you're wanting something a bit more understated, Tom Ford Cream and Powder Eye Color in Golden Peach is a still stunning and less intense alternative. Finish the look with a deep brown liner {like an espresso or a walnut shade} very close to the lash line with as little or as much intensity as you prefer. Top it off with a few coats of mascara and then call up your girlfriends to meet you out for a glass of rosé!