 So you remember how much I love the latte look? Well I wanted to show you how I can take the latte look but make it a little bit more spicy for fall because I love fall. This is my comfort season and I'm just so happy it's here. Now the trick with the original latte look is that everything that goes on the eyes goes on the cheeks, goes on the lips. So you're basically using the same shade throughout the entire look. I don't stick to that rule exactly for this. I might do another video which might be a little more stricter on that rule but it does follow most of the rules to create this more spicy latte. And this look is also really easy to recreate. It's perfect for day to night with no real changes so I hope that you will enjoy it. Now if you enjoy tutorials like this then I might recommend hitting the subscribe button below and if you're already subscribed then thank you and welcome back. Now let's get started creating this spicy latte look. You might notice the change in the weather is affecting your skin so now might be the time to change up your skincare and your skin prep for makeup. So once I did my basis skincare I rehydrated my skin using a hydrating mist. This is just going to be left on my face while we actually start off with the eyes. The change in the weather can also affect the thinnest part of our skin so mostly that area around the eyes so that's why I'm using a tinted primer over the lid or you can just use a matte kind of dry concealer. This will just help to camouflage any of those natural skin tones coming through with the change in the weather. Our skin can be a little bit more sensitive and therefore a little bit more prone to showing any unwanted tones. The primer also creates a really smooth face for us to work on and along with an eyeshadow primer I'm adding a dot of a warm concealer that's just going to work on those ready bluey tones underneath my eyes and because I'm going to be winging this out and applying liquid liner I'm also going to apply concealer on the outer edge of my eye and use this as a base. Now I'm going to use a damp sponge to blend out everything that I've applied. This is a great way to create a smooth even base using a damp sponge just spreads everything evenly but it's also really refreshing and soothing on the eyes so it's a win-win. The first eyeshadow that we're going to be applying is a matte light shade. It should be a few shades lighter than your skin tone just to add that kind of highlight. This is going to set that primer underneath the brows and slightly onto the brow bone and I'm using a small brush just to give me a little bit more pigment in this area and then I want to switch to a fluffy brush but I'm still using the same eyeshadow but using a fluffy brush will change how much pigment is going to be applied onto the lid. The smaller brush adds a little bit more pigment, a little bit more concentrated whereas the fluffy brush disperses the eyeshadow in a much more even and sheer layer creating the perfect smooth base for us to apply the rest of our shadows. The next shadow is a warm brown about one shade darker than your skin tone so adjust this to work for you and I'm also going to be using that same fluffy brush. Now this is going to be applied above the lid working into the crease of the eye. We're going to be using little swirling motions working from the outside of the eye all the way in towards the nose and then going back over that I'm working upwards pulling this up towards the temple. Now if you're not sure about what angle to use use your lower lash line as a guide to create an imaginary extension and work upwards and out towards the temples. Now keeping that lower lash line in mind we're going to apply eye liner. You basically want to create a little line going from the outside or working upwards depending on which way you like to apply your liner and this is a great way to create that lifted appearance. Now you can use pencil or shadow if you want to apply a guide first of all if you're not comfortable with liquid liner or if you're not comfortable with liquid liner at all you can skip this step but I would recommend using a very deep brown almost black shade and just pushing this at the lash line instead. But for those of you who are applying eyeliner what you want to do is to join that tip to the lash line keeping this on the outer third of the eye. Now I'm a little bit out of practice using eyeliner myself so if you do want a more detailed video on this definitely let me know and I'll share some tips and tricks. Once you have your liner or your deep shadow pushed to the lash line you then want to take a small brush like a lip brush and apply a deep matte reddish brown. You basically want to create this same shape working all the way along the liner or that smudged pencil. Now you don't have to blend this right away what I want you to do is just to apply this in the same shape following all along the edge and then what you can do once you have applied it all is to start very slowly smudging this out just using little back and forth motions and you should still be able to see that reddish brown but it should seem as almost an extension of the liner that we've applied. This will create the illusion that we've almost applied the liner over the top of a reddish brown but we didn't have to put that much work into it. It's kind of a lazy way to create this look and nobody needs to know. Now for my favorite shade this mustard tone using that same fluffy brush that we've been using this entire time you're going to be working this across the lid and then very softly smoking this out creating a sheer layer over everything that we've applied except for the liner and that reddish brown. Now as you can see I'm holding the brush really far down the handle. What this is going to do is just to apply less pressure on the brush meaning that we're going to get a sheer and light layer just working this all over the lid. Hold on to that shadow because we will be coming back to it but I'm also then going to move on to applying some mascara and some lashes and we're nearly finished off with the eyes we just have one more extra step that we want to do and that is to apply a nude liner not a white but a nude a lighter tone or skin matching tone pencil onto your waterline and this is just going to open up those eyes. Now we can go ahead and apply our face makeup. I'm actually going to be using three shades of concealer because I really like the effect that this gives and I'm sorry but don't you just hate when you get a piece of hair soak in your face and it's just taking forever to find it and take it off. Once I've mapped out my concealer in all the different places that I need to I rehydrated the skin using a spray and then I'm going to start to blend this out using a damp sponge. I like switching to using a damp sponge over brushes when we are changing the season using the damp sponges almost like using your fingertips you just have more of a real feel this will just allow you to better understand what your skin needs particularly if you are making changes to your skincare routine. Once I blended all of that out I then started to do my brows I like to do my brows after my base makeup and I'm thinking of laminating my brows but I don't know though if anybody's tried it and recommends it let me know or if you don't recommend it let me know too. Now for the cheeks I don't want to think too pinky I want to have more of a kind of peachy tone so I applied the peachy tone but we will be applying that mustard tone later so hold on to that one but you guys know what I'm going to go on with next of course I'm going to be using my favorite go-to sculpting powder this is just going to bring the entire look together it's going to blend really nicely with that peachy creamy blush and it also has this warm but not too warm tone so it's great for fall which I love. So for the lips I'm going to be using that deep brown liner that I also used in the original latte look now I wanted to use a warm yellow nude lipstick but I couldn't find it anywhere so I opted for this shade instead but what I am going to do is to apply the mustard shade over the top. Now I wouldn't recommend doing this you should actually probably blend it onto your hand before you apply it but I was feeling a little bit lazy so I just popped it over the top of what I applied and then what I did is applied a sheer layer of this onto the cheeks and what this will do is kind of do the similar effect to what we did on the eyes brings the entire look together. The mustard shade in this look is really the standout shade but it's also so subtle and so sheerly applied that it's barely noticeable at the same time. It just adds this very subtle tint to the eyes the cheeks and lips and there you go that is the latte look but with a little bit more spice I hope that you enjoyed this one it's super fun and easy and casual to apply which I really like a bit different to my usual style because I don't always apply liner but I really hope that you enjoyed this one as always my friends have a wonderful week do let me know if you have any plans for October if it's your favorite month it seems to be a lot of people's favorite month. I love September is my month but I do like early October as well and also I was thinking because it is October that I might share some of my kind of spooky go stories just for fun so let me know if you want to hear them. I think my house is haunted so I'm saying this really quietly as if that ghost can hear me but I do have a spooky story about seeing a ghost he seemed more scared of me than I was of him I was more relieved that it just wasn't a strange person that had broken into my house so yeah let me know if you want to hear that one and as always my friends be kind to yourself be kind to ghosts and I will see you in a video really soon