A new season always brings new styles on not only fashion, but makeup! But there’s no need to be extreme when trying new makeup trends, and sometimes it doesn’t take much to look captivating. Some you are super comfortable playing with makeup and others of you may have been sissies on the downlow this entire time but maybe want to be a little more bold. Either way, these winter eye makeup tips are for you all to try because everyone deserves a chance to feel feminine and fantastic if they want to!

Winter Eye Makeup Right Now
Color Your World— There are some warm winter colors that are just festive and fun. Try shades like maroon, hunter green and navy to add a little pizazz to your eyes. But stay away from large blocks of color that will instantly look overdone. Try a smudge-able eyeliner crayon or a swipe of color in the crease of your lid. It’s ok to be a little ‘extra’ this season. Go for subtle changes with a big impact!
Glitz And Glam— This is the season for shiny glasses of champagne, glittery tinsel and bright stars in the night sky. So it’s not too much of a stretch for your eyes to pick up the trend, too. Experiment with a glitter shadow or liner just in the upper and lower corners of your eyes or a touch of glimmer at the edge. Go ahead, try it when you’re out en femme!
Timeless And Chic— Not sure that glittery shimmer is your thing? You can’t go wrong with a classic. The smoky eye and glossy lip never goes out of style! The trick is blending for a smudged look, not leaving the line harsh or severe. Or, try something just as popular and perfect for a done-up look: the classic cat eye with red lips. Both are sexy, alluring and popular go-to’s in any makeup playbook.
It’s December!
The Christmas countdown has officially begun and there are lots of chances to look your best with friends or just out and about alone. This is the first entry in my new Series, and I’m excited for more feminine fun! Keep coming back to Amber Academy for more ideas for you to try!


I like the feminine arched eyebrows!!! That’s hot look with mascara/eyeliner/eyeshadow. Especially with it being tattooed. I’ve yet to have that happen to me but once it does there will be no denying I’m a cream puff.
Oh, Petey. There is DEFINITELY no denying that you’re a creampuff!
Ms Amber, excellent advice as always for our sissy pets. The one rule I like to impart to make up novices is, less is often more…keep it simple and let it highlight your natural beauty.
Exactly, Miss Cindy!