"Underpainting" (applying bronzer and blush under a thin layer of skin tint) to make the color look like it’s coming from the blood vessels, not the brush. 2. The Return of "Indie Sleaze" Eyes
Here is a look at the three pillars defining the current beauty landscape: 1. The "Skin-First" Illusion
It’s okay if your eyeliner isn't perfect; the slight imperfection makes it look intentional and effortless. 3. High-Tech Minimalism beauty and cosmetics
Beauty tech is shrinking. We are seeing a massive surge in .
The "Clean Girl" aesthetic has shifted into something more textured and expressive: . It’s less about hiding "flaws" and more about using cosmetics as an extension of your mood. "Underpainting" (applying bronzer and blush under a thin
Pocket-sized LED light therapy devices and microcurrent tools that "snatch" the face before makeup application.
Precision is taking a backseat to lived-in textures. Think 90s grunge meets modern luxury. Smudged kohl liners and "wet-look" shimmer lids. The "Skin-First" Illusion It’s okay if your eyeliner
We’ve moved past heavy matte foundations. The goal now is —a finish that is neither fully dewy nor fully matte, but blurred and hazy. The Hero: Serum-infused tints.