TikTok’s biggest beauty trends, from slugging to siren eyes
As TikTok keeps on filling in fame as a web crawler, it shocks no one that the short structure video application stays a strong power in the magnificence business for exploring probably the most famous beauty trends.
1. Siren eyesViews: 203.1 millionThe ‘siren eyes’ trend is dominating TikTok, with thousands of videos showing how to recreate the sultry eye make-up inspired by Greek mythology. The trend uses dark eyeliner and eyeshadow to elongate the eye shape for a sultry and sexy effect. |
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2. Foundation in waterViews: 21.1 millionAn unconventional way which apparently adds moisture as well as ensuring your make-up lasts all day, creators have been putting their foundation into water before applying. The viral hack is supposed to give a glow without adding access oil, as well as making your foundation transfer proof. |
3. Graphic linerViews: 1.1 billionThe trend that doesn’t seem to be slowing down is graphic liner, spotted everywhere from your FYP and IG feed to red carpets and concerts. Play with different thicknesses and colours to put your own stamp on the trend. |
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4. SluggingViews: 300.9 million‘Slugging’ involves slathering your face in petroleum jelly as the last step in your beauty routine. The trend has been hailed as a miracle by users suffering from spot-prone skin and is said to improve dry and irritated skin whilst leaving an undeniable glow. |
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5. Bleached browsAs seen on Kendall Jenner, bleached brows are back! If your clients want to try out this trend but are unsure about committing to bleaching their own eyebrows, then create a bleached affect by brushing concealer through the brows with a spoolie for a bleached look without the commitment. |
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6. Hailey Bieber nailsBieber’s ‘glazed donut’ nails are everywhere as nail techs across the world recreate the look, which steps away from bright and bold nail art. Bieber shared a TikTok showing exactly how to achieve the mani, which sees a neutral colour thinned with topcoat before a chrome effect powder is buffed on top. |
By: Lollie Hancock , Editorial Assistant at Professional Beauty UK