For some, summer is the time when you want to take a break from foundation and apply nothing but SPF cream to your skin, while for others, it’s the best time to finally repeat all your saved makeup looks and try new trends. It doesn’t matter what the weather is like outside when you have long-lasting kajals and liquid eye shadows in your cosmetic bag.
We analyzed not only the spring-summer 2024 fashion shows, but also the latest trends on social networks and collected for you the main trends in makeup that you can try now.
Pantone Color of the Year

Let’s not forget this year’s main color – “peach fuzz”. Recently, the editors of beauty publication Allure named makeup in the shade Peach Fuzz the main beauty trend of spring. However, we are sure that its popularity will continue throughout the summer. At first glance it may seem that peach color is not very versatile in makeup, but this is not so.

Using peach blush, you can create the effect of sun-kissed skin, for example, as the makeup artists of the MSGM show did. Or apply peach color eyeshadow to your eyelids, like in Prada models. Well, the classic option – on the apples of the cheeks – has also not been canceled. By the way, it was also used by the makeup artists of the Susan Fang show.
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Susan Fang Fall 2024
“Wet skin
Despite TikTok and makeup artists’ predictions that the matte skin trend on the Kardashians of the 2010s would make a comeback, shine is still king. Fortunately, glowing skin is not a problem in the summer months. All you have to do is forget about the mattifying wipes and your glazed donut skin makeup is ready.

But all kidding aside, this summer’s glow must be especially wet; just like the models at the Miu Miu show, as if they had gotten wet in the rain. To create the effect of “wet” skin, you need to pay attention not only to the makeup itself, but also to its preliminary preparation. The skin should be well moisturized, and instead of foundation it is better to use a light BB cream with a radiant effect and a highlighter with finely ground shimmer.

90s style lips

The coexistence of completely opposite trends is a normal phenomenon in the fashion and beauty industry. So, in addition to lip gloss, matte lipsticks in cold and terracotta shades in the style of the 90s are now growing in popularity. This was proven by models at the Jacquemus, Acne Studios and Maison Margiela shows.

Moreover, the real trick is not in the color of the lipstick, but in its application. To achieve the effect that the makeup has already “aged” and the lipstick has acquired this color on its own, the product must be pressed to the lips with your fingertips. For example, the makeup artists of the Maison Margiela fashion show chose a punk version of the application; Even the lipstick on the models’ lips was smeared in some places. However, with Jacquemus, the situation is exactly the opposite; The models’ lips are neatly drawn with a brown pencil.

baby blush


Blush has already spread all over our face, and this season it stopped in its original place, that is, on the apples of the cheeks. And fashion show makeup artists also recommend applying the product to the cheeks, imitating the blush of a porcelain doll. It’s a bit unnatural, but that’s its main feature. To create this faux blush, careful shading is especially important so that the shadow remains in a gradient. We know that it is not that easy to keep your blush on your face in the summer, so we share a life tip: Apply a cream product first, then cover your face with a dry product of the same tone. This way the blush will stay in place even in the heat.
metallic

Whether it’s gold glitter or chrome shadows, the trend of metallic accents in makeup has been on the minds of makeup artists for many seasons. But we are all for it; It’s not for nothing that we buy eyeshadow palettes with glittery and metallic lipsticks. This summer the silver color will be especially popular. Moreover, highlights can be added to the eyelids, lips and even cheekbones for a more futuristic make-up. But perhaps our favorite option is to draw a line on the lower eyelid with a silver pencil and move to the inner corner of the eye. Fast but effective.

Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.