{"id":19331,"date":"2025-03-21T21:18:13","date_gmt":"2025-03-21T21:18:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tendancesetobjets.com\/the-best-spring-makeup-trends-of-2025-bring-your-fantasies-to-life\/"},"modified":"2025-03-21T21:18:13","modified_gmt":"2025-03-21T21:18:13","slug":"the-best-spring-makeup-trends-of-2025-bring-your-fantasies-to-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tendancesetobjets.com\/the-best-spring-makeup-trends-of-2025-bring-your-fantasies-to-life\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Spring Makeup Trends of 2025 Bring Your Fantasies to Life"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Spring is a time for renewal, for optimism, and in the case of this year\u2019s biggest makeup trends, a time when people are trying to make sense of the world through what they\u2019re putting on their faces. \u201cYou could say that the political landscape is influencing this, but there seems to be a need for escape\u2014a need for fantasy when it comes to makeup,\u201d says New York City-based makeup artist Ehlie Luna.<\/p>\n
Whether that\u2019s TikTok\u2019s \u201cunapproachable makeup\u201d trend manifesting itself in real life or celebrities returning to the glamour of Old Hollywood, makeup artists are seeing people take a strong point of view in their beauty choices. \u201cPeople want to have their personality [reflect] more in their makeup,\u201d Luna says.<\/p>\n
Personality and fantasy don\u2019t have to mean over-the-top makeup, though; in fact, this spring, makeup artists are finding people are more intentional than ever, \u201cexperimenting more and being more adventurous,\u201d says makeup artist Daniel Martin. \u201cBut at the end of the day, they don’t want to look like they\u2019re wearing a lot of makeup.\u201d<\/p>\n
That means a strong emphasis on skin and defined eyes, and holding off on adding certain elements\u2014the makeup equivalent of fashion\u2019s \u201ctake one thing off\u201d rule. \u201cMaybe you\u2019ll have a winged liner but with no mascara, a beautiful blush look without foundation, or the lip liner is there without the lipstick,\u201d says makeup artist Carissa Ferreri. \u201cMaybe you’re not seeing it on the red carpet, but in real life, people are pulling back on products, which is a different approach to how we used to think about makeup.\u201d<\/p>\n
As the word \u201ctrend\u201d holds less and less weight in this fast-paced, algorithm-based beauty world, makeup in spring 2025 is really about you and what makes you feel good. \u201cThe market is saturated with all these incredible products, but then how do you tailor them to your own needs?\u201d says Martin. \u201cIt’s about individuality. It’s about taking all these trends that you’re seeing and making it yours, authentically and honestly.\u201d Below, some of the best makeup artists in the business explain how to get started.<\/p>\n
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