Fall 2026 makeup trends, and I’ll just say it, the clean girl thing is finally over.
I still do a bare face some days. But I was getting bored doing the same five things every morning.
Every runway recap lately has had the same energy.
Liner that looks like it survived the whole night out. Lips that don’t look like they’re asking anyone for permission. Skin that looks fine, not perfect.
And it wasn’t just one show doing this either. I kept seeing it everywhere this season.
I went through way more of this than I planned to. Ten of these are the ones that actually stuck.

The Palette: Dark, Warm, and a Little Metallic
Quick color check before I get into the actual fall 2026 makeup trends, because you’ll see these same shades pop up over and over:
- Earthy browns and rust
- Deep plum and burgundy
- Cool blue-gray and metallic accents
Basically, if it shows up on your eyes, it’ll probably show up on your lips too. That’s kind of the whole point this season.
The Eyes: Smudgy On Purpose
Most of the drama in fall 2026 eye makeup trends is happening up here.
1. Grunge Revival
Gucci and Carolina Herrera both sent heavy black smoky eyes down the runway this season, and the social buzz around it is reportedly up 80% from last year. So my Pinterest feed isn’t lying to me.
Smudged black liner, deep charcoal shadow blended out until the edges just disappear. ’90s indie sleaze, basically. Slightly undone in a way that obviously took effort.
You’re not going for a crisp cat eye here — the trick is all in the blending.
I want it to look like yesterday’s makeup that I woke up in, except on purpose. Pairs great with bare lips, but a deep brown lip works too (more on that one later).
2. Kohl Waterlines
Genuinely didn’t expect this one. Heavy kohl on the waterline, sometimes smudged into a smoky line underneath the eye.
A 90s thing through and through. Reads as tired-girl-chic, which sounds like an insult and somehow isn’t.
Marc Jacobs went this route to open New York Fashion Week, kohl on the waterline but kept the rest of the face calm — minimal lips, fresh skin, nothing competing.
Paul Costelloe’s team did it a little differently, lining the waterline in black and then smoking it out with brown on top, more blended than blunt.
Start with a soft gel pencil if you’ve never tightlined before, since anything too dry just tugs at the lash line.
3. Metallic & High-Shine
Wait, isn’t this the opposite of the smudgy grunge thing? Not really — more like its shinier cousin.
Chrome lids, pearlescent finishes, shadow that catches light instead of swallowing it.
Chanel did a sparkly lavender wash, Issey Miyake went full silver. A lot of these runway looks layered the metallic right into a smoky base instead of treating it as its own separate thing.
I don’t even really need a reason to like this one, the shine just does it for me.
4. Stony Gaze
I almost left gray off this list entirely, which in hindsight was a mistake.
Tom Ford ran charcoal with a metallic sheen down the center of the lid, striped instead of flat — that’s the one that changed my mind.
Tolu Coker went matte and slate, no shimmer anywhere, and honestly that version reads more grown-up to me. Carolina Herrera landed in between with pewter.
Three artists, three totally different takes on the same gray. I’d start with the matte version if you’re not sure gray is for you, then work up to the metallic.
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5. Vampy Tones
Oxblood, burgundy, deep wine. Not your average fall red — there’s brown and purple mixed into the undertone, enough that in low light it nearly reads black.
Out of everything I’ve covered in fall 2026 makeup trends so far, this is the one I’d bet shows up on the most Pinterest boards.
I wasn’t sold until I saw it under bad fluorescent lighting and it still looked good, which says something.
This is the lip that wants your whole face to calm down. Remember the one-feature rule from earlier? This is it in action. Eyes minimal, full stop — it’s really the only way this shade doesn’t tip into too much.
6. Deep Browns
My sister tried oxblood once and texted me in a panic about how dark it looked under her bathroom lighting. That’s basically the whole pitch for this one.
Chocolate and espresso shades live in their own lane, separate from the vampy reds, and this is the one in my own makeup bag right now.
Quieter than oxblood even though it’s just as much color. Where oxblood nearly disappears into black, this one stays warm and stays earthy.
Pairs with literally everything, too. Smoky eye, bare face, a little blush — nothing fights with a brown lip.
7. Melted Matte & Blur
The edges are blurred, there’s no hard liner involved, and the color looks like it’s been on for hours even right after you put it on.
The “just bitten” look. Less precise, and easier to pull off — nobody’s checking if your lip line is perfectly even because there isn’t one.
Honestly I went in expecting it to look unfinished, and it didn’t.
A lot of this traces back to K-beauty, actually — that diffused, no-sharp-edges thing has been a Korean beauty staple for a while and it just finally crossed over.
Pat the color on with your finger instead of a brush and you’re basically there.
The Skin: Letting Everything Else Take Over
Everything underneath just needs to chill, which is basically the whole story with fall 2026 skin makeup trends.
8. Strategic Glow
Cheekbones, brow bones, inner corners — that’s the full list of where the glow lives now, and I think that’s the right call.
The cheeks-to-forehead glow we had for a while always felt like too much surface area to keep looking fresh through a whole workday.
All-over glow and placed glow look different by the afternoon, too.
One starts reading as oil, which I’ve definitely walked around with longer than I’d like to admit. The other one still looks like you meant to do it.
9. Soft Sculpting
Hard contour’s taking a backseat this season, and honestly, good — I spent years trying to get that sharp line under my cheekbone right and it never once looked like it did in the tutorial.
Blush, bronzer, highlight — all worked into each other instead of staying in their own zones.
No sharp shadow under the cheekbone. Just color and a little light melting from your cheeks toward your temples.
Cream products make this so much easier than powder. Not that powder can’t work, I just personally end up with patchy spots every time I try.
10. Velvety Bases
My old foundation has been sitting unused in a drawer since I switched to this, which probably tells you everything.
Satin-finish foundation that lets your actual skin show through underneath — freckles, slight unevenness, texture and all.
People keep lumping this in with dewy skin and it’s really not the same thing. Dewy catches light and moves when you tilt your face toward it.
This just sits there looking healthy, no layer of anything reflecting the room back at you.
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That’s everything I’ve been seeing in fall 2026 makeup trends this season. Smudged liner and the brown lip, those are mine.











