Beauty
Sofia Richie Grainge says so.
When you think back on themakeup trends of the early 2000s, it almost feels like a fever dream.
And, judging by the numbers, it looks like it might actually stick around.
To make it look good and not ghoulish, the trick is all in the utility.
And you’re free to use any kind of concealer, whether its creamy or matte.
No matter the finish, this technique will deliver a nice ombre effect, she adds.
Apply a neutral lipstick thats a shade or two darker than your skin tone.
(In her TikTok, Richie Grainge used a combo ofYSL Candy Glazein shades 15 and 14.)
If you want a little more definition, Edwards suggests lining your lips to create a touch of contrast.
Use your finger to pat the concealer in and lightly blend it out towards the corners of your mouth.
The focus of the product should stay in the center of your lips, like a highlight.
To emphasize the highlight while adding an extra dose volume, Edwards recommends a slick of clear lip gloss.
Et voila: a modernized take on the nostalgic trend.
Source:
Shirranda Edwards, a makeup artist withKIKO Milano US