We have already told you what manicure will be fashionable in 2025, what color to dye your hair and what makeup will look like in the main tone of next year. But the Forest Snake has other plans. Many trends will lose relevance and look completely different. We’ve rounded up five anti-trends for next year. Scroll and get ready for new ideas.
Clear contouring
Naturalness will be a trend next year. And graphic eyebrows and clean lines will never be popular again. The ideal make-up of 2025 is light tones, soft lines and simplicity. Of course, contours will not disappear completely, but they will not be the main element of makeup either.
food cult
Latte make-up, cranberry make-up, strawberry blonde and many other trends were related to food this year. Famous makeup artist Daniel Martin said that they will no longer exist in 2025. According to the expert, although this trend may seem cute at first, influencers are now copying each other and coming up with similar ideas. It is not clear how the main color of chocolate mousse will take root in such beauty conditions.
fake freckles
This year social networks were full of practical tips that will help you draw fake freckles. It looks like none of this will happen in 2025. Instead, beauty influencers will opt for bright blush. And the more the better. We’ve already heard this somewhere.
laminated eyebrows
In 2024, beauticians found different ways to laminate eyebrows. She even went as far as adding extensions to make them look thick. Next year, the thin eyebrow trend will be back again (hello from the ’90s). They will look natural and clean.
Light concealer
Gone are the days when girls used concealer a few shades lighter than their foundation. In 2025, these products should be the same tone. This will help you better hide dark circles and redness under your eyes.
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.