Take On Fashion Week's Best Beauty Trends With These 10 Items From Nordstrom

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While it's true that Fashion Week beauty looks can be intimidating, there are plenty of elements you can re-create yourself — no professional help needed — with products that are already available. From the models walking the Spring '19 runways to the showgoers crowding the streets, we've narrowed down the most noteworthy and, more importantly, approachable trends to incorporate into your beauty repertoire right now. Ahead, discover the makeup, hair, and nail trends worth exploring.

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Hair Accessories

Hair Accessories

Between retro scrunchies, ribbon bows, turbans, headbands, and barrettes, the hair accessory game is strong this season, both on and off the runways. If you like scrunchies, chances are you'll like ribbon bows as well — the scrunchie's more feminine, more romantic counterpart. While you could easily punctuate a ponytail with a simple satin ribbon, this hair tie ($22) adds a luxe touch with the velvet material — perfect for Fall!

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Barrettes are back! Shows like Tibi sent models wearing barrettes down the runway, and many street style stars are using flashy designer barrettes or plain bobby pins to sweep back one side of their hair at the temple. Get in on the look with this fun barrette ($38) that features colorful crystals.

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Electric Hues

Electric Hues

When it comes to makeup, this year's look of choice took a turn from the barely there makeup looks of seasons past. Bold lips and even bolder eye makeup ruled the runways and the street. The most colorful effects were created with eye shadow. There were pops of pigmented magenta and turquoise at Rodarte, then there were washes of bright yellow and pink at Anna Sui. And of course, the fuchsias and royal purples at Savage x Fenty. Replicate the trend with this eye shadow palette ($44), which features plenty of high-impact shades for multiple creative and colorful looks.

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Another way you can create a, quite literally, eye-catching look? Colorful mascara. Shows like Ulla Johnson featured models with neon pink mascara ($29) and a fresh face. It's a fun and unexpected way to make your whole look pop with just one product. You can wear it solo or layered over black mascara on just your lash tips for a dimensional effect.

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Of course, electric hues don't end with the eyes. Get your lips in on the action too with a matte lipstick ($28) in a bright, poppy orange, as seen on models at Alice + Olivia.

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Adventurous Eyeliner

Adventurous Eyeliner

This season, we're seeing plenty of models swapping a classic black cat eye for playful neon shades and out-of-the-box placement. Lime green seems to be a popular choice, with models at Christian Siriano among others sporting just a thin stripe of lime green eyeliner ($21) across the lid for a cool color pop. We also saw bright cobalt at Gabriela Hearst.

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For many, white eyeliner is a makeup bag staple for bigger, brighter eyes. But it doesn't have to be reserved for just your waterline. Designers like Self-Portrait experimented with using white eyeliner ($18) in creative ways, like drawing abstract, graphic lines around the eyes. It's an easy way to try a bold look without going all out with color.

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Glitter Nails

Glitter Nails

Nail polish is always a fun way to switch things up without too much effort. And sure enough, the nail trends from Fashion Week were most definitely fun. From bejeweled tips to holographic effects, you'll find plenty of sparkly, embellished manicures this season. For a playful punch, do like the models at Anna Sui and coat your nails with glitter confetti nail polish ($20).

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Swept-Back Strands

Swept-Back Strands

From snatched ponytails to wet, slicked-back hair, we're noticing plenty of models and even more street style stars wearing their hair pulled away from their faces. To re-create the slicked-back look seen at shows like Tory Burch and Prabal Gurung and on plenty of showgoers, try holding your hair in place with a soft mousse ($28) that also boosts volume.

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Even if you're just going for an effortless low bun or ponytail, don't forget to use medium-hold hairspray ($22) to keep everything in place.