Beauty
Kiss that glazed donut look goodbye.
Everyone is talking about butter, the once-villainized kitchen staple.
Gone are the days of margarine and butter alternatives the real stuff has never been hotter.
In the kitchen, people are putting butter in coffee and dates.
Scrolling Pinterest, a bevy of butter-yellow fashion andnail inspirationis everywhere.
Meet the butter skin trend, which has picked up where glazed donut andglass skincomplexions left off.
What Is Butter Skin?
This look combines moisturized, soft-focus makeup.
Unlike glass skin, this isn’tjustabout showing off a juicy face thats slathered in plumping serums.
The result: classic, bombshell faces that are glamorous without being glazed.
Butter skin looks like real skin, just super healthy and supple.
Its more wearable, especially in dry or cold weather, says celebrity makeup artistKat GuevaraofFlower Knows.
Its simple, rich, and gives that luxurious glow we all love without the grease.
Celebrity makeup artistEmily Chengis responsible for many looks that inspire the butter skin trend.
The skin should feel deeply moisturized, plump, smooth, and velvety literally buttery soft, says Guevara.
Begin with a hydrated base.
Think formulas that sink into the skin rather than sit on top of it and makes it look shiny.
For your makeup, try a light foundation or even a natural-looking skin tint.
Et voila: Youve got a glow that looks good enough to eat.