26 Fall Makeup Ideas for 2026
Your summer makeup probably isn’t working anymore.
The foundation feels dry, the blush appears drab, and the lip colors look too bright in the softer light of September.
Your skin and the light change with the seasons, therefore your routine needs to change too.
In this article, I’ll tell you what fall makeup really is, which products work best for it, and give you 26 real-life fall makeup ideas that you can use to look great this season.
Let’s jump in!
What is Fall Makeup?
You don’t have to start over with your fall makeup; you just need to change your regimen to fit the new season.
Your skin tone, texture, and even how colors seem on your face start to change as the temperature gets cooler and the light gets softer.
That’s why the bronzer that looked great in August could now look orange, or why your blush suddenly seems too bright.
When the weather becomes cooler, it’s time to switch from summer’s shiny, brilliant colors to warmer, cozier ones like caramel, copper, plum, and terracotta that look nicer in the fall.
The focus shifts from shine to soft radiant skin that looks healthy and hydrated without being too matte or sparkling.
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What Products Use in Fall Makeup?
The things you utilize should fluctuate with the seasons.
Your lightweight summer products won’t work the same way when the air is cooler and the humidity is lower.
Change your matte or oil-control base to a foundation or tinted moisturizer that hydrates your skin and gives it a beautiful, natural glow.
Blushes and bronzers that are cream-based also perform better in the fall since they mix well and protect your skin from looking drab.
When it comes to eyes, go for warm, earthy colors like bronze, brown, terracotta, and plum.
Aqua & Wine Glam
This is a daring design that combines the freshness of summer with the drama of fall.
The aqua eyeshadow gives the eyes a cool splash of color that makes them look brighter right away.
The deep wine lipstick provides a warm, brooding touch that’s great for evening events or nights out.

Copper Glow Eyes
The copper and caramel colors in this makeup blend perfectly over the eyes to create a warm fall effect.
The subtle metallic shine on the lids adds light, and the warm matte brown in the crease creates depth without sharp lines.
To keep everything in balance, wear bronzed cheeks and a glossy nude-brown lip.

Soft Bronze Glam
This look shows that makeup for fall doesn’t have to be over the top all the time.
The bronze eyeshadow adds just the right amount of depth to let your eyes stand out without looking fake in the sunlight.
For an easy “everyday fall” look, wear it with soft mauve-nude lips and fluffy lashes.

Smoky Pumpkin Eyes
This look is full of fall vitality, with rich pumpkin-orange tones around the eyes and a bold matte black lip.
It’s edgy, daring, and great for Halloween or late-night gatherings.
To get the look back, mix rich orange and rust colors into your crease, put gentle shimmer on your lids, and finish with thick lashes for drama.

Soft Mocha Matte
This look is a subtle take on fall colors, with mocha lips and gently defined taupe-brown eyes for a clean, balanced look.
This makeup is good for any occasion, whether it’s the office, dinner, or a relaxed weekend.
To copy this look, use a muted brown shadow along the crease, a light shimmer around the inner corner, and don’t do anything to the lashes.

Bold Burgundy Lips
A deep crimson lip and delicate, luminous skin are the best signs of fall.
The soft brown shadows and fluttery lashes keep the eyes neutral so the rich lip color can do all the talking.
It’s the best combination for a quiet supper, a dating night, or even a photo shoot in the fall.

Warm Taupe Blend
This look is all about balance, the taupe-brown eyes fade smoothly into the champagne shimmer, and the cocoa lip is velvety and matte.
It’s elegant, comfortable, and great for brunches or quiet dinners in the fall.
To copy it, use warm browns in your crease, a darker hue to define the outer corners, and shine on the high points of your face.

Rusty Smudge Eyes
This style gives cozy grunge a fall touch.
The delicate base and barely-there lips keep things simple, and the rust-red glitter along the lash line makes the eyes shine.
This is great for casual days, concerts, or any time you want something bold but not too much.

Golden Olive Glow
With olive-green eyeshadow and a touch of gold glitter that catches the light just so, this look quickly brings out the warmth of fall.
It is bold but classy, making it perfect for holiday parties or dinners.
To do it again, put a gold base on the lids and then mix in olive tones in the crease to give it more depth.

Smoky Bronze Edge
A smokey bronze eye and warm peach lips make this look dramatic and classy at the same time. The lips and eyes balance each other out.
The darkening of the lower lash line gives it a sensual depth, and the bronzy glitter on the lid keeps it glossy without being too heavy.
To make it look like this, put on brown and bronze shadows, smudge the edges a little, and add fluttery lashes.

Burnt Plum Smoke
This look is quite sophisticated for fall.
The burned plum eyeshadow in the crease brings warmth, while the gold glitter in the inner corner adds just the proper amount of brightness.
It looks refined but still wearable when paired with a glossy nude lip.

Bronze Radiance
No matter what angle you look at it from, this makeup look sparkles.
The bronze eyeshadow mixed with caramel tones gives you that warm fall glow, while the pink matte lip adds a bit of gloss.
The highlight on the cheekbones makes the face look like it’s lighted by candlelight, which is great for both daytime and nighttime wear.

Burnt Orange Pop
This burnt orange appearance will make your eyes stand out and give you instant warmth.
The matte orange shadow on the lids fades into a smoky brown crease, giving you that sunset look that’s great for fall celebrations or images taken around golden hour.
To copy it, start with an orange base, add espresso brown to the outside corner, and finish with a caramel nude tone to keep the lips shiny.
The goal is a seamless mix and radiant skin that is bold yet well balanced for the time of year.

Classic Wing & Brick Lips
A crisp black winged liner and matte brick-red lips are a classic look that always works.
The crisp liner makes the eyes look bigger, and the deep warm lip color gives the look of fall right away.
To get the look again, start with a glowy base, flick your liner up a little, then use a precise lip brush to fill in your lips with a rich brick color.

Olive Shimmer Glam
With olive shimmer eyeshadow and a creamy brown lip that brings the whole face together, this look has that soft-glam feel.
The soft green on the lids makes them look more dimensional without being too much, and the bright blush adds warmth and liveliness, making it great for cool fall afternoons or evening feasts.
To get the look again, put a gold olive shimmer on the lid, smoke out the edges with soft brown, and finish with fluffy lashes.

Soft Wine Matte
This look is traditional, with a smokey brown eye and matte wine-red lips. It’s a timeless combination that looks great on cool fall days.
The warm blush pulls everything together, and the delicate glitter on the lids adds depth without going too far.
To get the look again, use a soft brown shadow in the crease, add a little eyeliner, and finish with a velvet wine lipstick.

Deep Cocoa Glam
This look is comfortable and elegant for fall, with deep cocoa-brown lips and gentle golden eyes that look good on everyone.
The little shine on the lids keeps the look bright, and the matte lip makes it seem flawless.
Use golden beige shadow on the lid, light brown shadow in the crease, and fluttery lashes to make it again.

Neutral Latte Look
This look is all about latte-toned eyeshadow that is simple and warm, and a cool nude lip that goes well with fall colors.
It’s great for everyday wear, especially with big sweaters or when you’re outside in the afternoon.
To copy this look, brush soft beige and taupe colors over your lids, use a muted brown to emphasize the crease, and keep the liner light.

Rosy Glow Glam
With rosy blush tones and a glossy mauve lip that brightens the face, this look delivers gentle beauty into the fall.
The smoky eyeliner gives your eyes a soft definition without being too harsh, so it’s great for brunches during the day and nights out.
To get the same look, use warm rose and taupe shadows on your eyelids, raise your eyes with a small wing, and put a dewy blush on your cheeks.

Nude Gloss Elegance
With bronze-brown eyes, a sharp cat-eye, and glossy nude lips that make the skin look naturally beautiful, this look is the definition of subtle fall beauty.
It’s great for everyday use or a night out with a little glam.
To copy it, put warm brown shadows in the crease, softly smoke out the lower lash line, and draw a lifted black liner wing.

Rosewood Radiance
Rosewood lips that glow, warm mauve eyes, and a bright base that makes skin look fresh and healthy make this look.
It’s perfect for weddings, dinners, or any other nice night out.
To do it again, brush mauve and bronze colors over the lids, add delicate lashes, and use gold to emphasize the cheekbones.

Velvet Burgundy Lips
With a smooth matte base, sleek winged eyeliner, and velvet burgundy lips, nothing makes you feel more ready for fall.
This look is simple but eye-catching, making it great for holiday gatherings or dinners.
For a strong look, use a rich wine matte lipstick on your lips and keep the rest of your face gently contoured and flushed.
It has all three qualities: boldness, elegance, and timelessness.

Glossy Chocolate Shine
This fall look stands out because of its glossy chocolate lips, which are rich, warm, and just right for the season.
The gentle and elegant look is kept with the clean, neutral makeup and fluttery lashes.
To get the look again, start with a satin-finish foundation, put taupe shadow on the lids, then use a brown pencil to draw a line along the lashes.

Midnight Smoke
This one really pulls out the drama and black eyeshadow with a hint of metallic gold glitter behind the brow bone and across the lids at midnight.
The strong contrast makes a dark, high-impact style that is great for parties in the fall or at night.
Keep your lips a neutral mocha color so your eyes stay the focus. It’s sexy, brave, and perfect for the night.

Copper Peach Glow
The copper-peach tones in this new fall design make blue or green eyes stand out and brighten up chilly days.
The gentle peach lipstick brings the whole face together effortlessly, and the metallic copper eyeshadow adds warmth.
It’s perfect for brunch dates or daytime wear when you want something that looks good but isn’t too complicated.

Soft Taupe Elegance
This look is all about simple elegance and a light taupe eyeshadow, feathery lashes, and a muted rose lip make for a classic fall look.
It’s the ultimate glam look for work, supper, or family activities.
The matte beige and cool brown colors create depth without making the face look heavy, and the satin blush makes the cheeks look warmer.


Hi, I’m Alisha – the founder of This Girl Know. I’m a Media Studies student who loves writing about fashion, beauty, and lifestyle in a simple, relatable way.
Through this website, I share tips and ideas to help you feel confident, stylish, and inspired every day.
