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90's makeup

Upgrade Your Glam With These Top Makeup Vanities The ‘90s Makeup Trends You Actually Want to Wear Again While most of us consider a “statement eye” to include a dark and smokey effect in a deep and rich hue, in the ‘90s, achieving a bold eye looked a little different. Back in the day, this trend would have meant bright pastels or icy eyeshadow shades layered across the full lid. Britney Spears took this trend to another level in the ‘90s by adding bold swipes of colour to the corners of her eyes.

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Glitter 90s makeup trends

By now, we are all well aware that placing lip liner just outside our natural lip line creates the illusion of fuller lips. But celebs like Victoria Beckham pioneered the trick back in the 1990s. Start by overlining your lips with a dark nude or brown pencil. But instead of adding a matching lipstick on top, layering on a nude gloss for the ultimate 90s pout. More from Celebs & Influencers The extremes are taking shape in a wide range of looks. On the one hand, there’s the underpainting foundation technique, which was coined by Mary Phillips and made possible by the launch of dozens of lightweight, sheer coverage formulas. “We’re finally embracing skin and products that enhance our skin and leave a skin-like finish versus aiming to have a more full-coverage finish,” says celebrity makeup artist and CCO of CTZN Cosmetics Sir John. “The vibe is definitely much more natural, dewy, and fresh.”