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Four beauty trends that are dominating social media right now

TheIndustry.beauty
02 July 2025

The make-up mood of summer 2025 feels lighter in both texture and spirit than last year. Heavy blush, ultra-skinny blows and diamante eye looks were huge in 2024, but (rather predictably) they haven’t stood the test of time.

As consumers lean into wearable, skincare-infused make-up with a focus on glow and minimalism, artists and brands alike are adjusting their approach. We explore the key looks and product innovations shaping the season ahead.

 

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Tinted SPF

Any dermatologist will tell you, the best thing you can do to prevent skin laxity and wrinkles isn’t Botox or exosome treatments, but daily SPF.

However, sun creams and SPFs have traditionally been either too oily, too chalky or too white cast to wear every day or sit comfortably under make-up. This is why virtually every make-up brand is now releasing its answer to the problem: tinted SPFs.

"One of the biggest make-up mistakes I see is people not wearing SPF under their make-up,” said CCO and founder of her namesake brand, Charlotte Tilbury MBE. "It is so important to wear SPF every day, even when it is not sunny outside, which is why I we created the UV flawless poreless primer."

"The rise in popularity of K-beauty this year has had an influence on our summer make-up trends. There is a lot of emphasis on skincare and ‘skinimalism’," said celebrity and Strictly Come Dancing make-up artist Ariane Young.

Tinted SPF, she explains, allows for "minimal coverage [and] evens out your skin tone while also giving a hydrated glowy look."

Compared to BB or CC creams, tinted SPF is lighter and lends itself to the growing appetite for low-effort beauty. "If you love that ‘no make-up, make-up’ look," Young said, "a tinted SPF is your best friend". Unlike most bases, the more you wear it, the better your skin will look, preventing pigmentation and redness.

Cool-toned eyes

A nostalgic nod to early-2000s shimmer is making its way back into our makeup bags. Icy whites, sheer lavenders and frosted blues are back, only this time they’re less Paris Hilton and more Hailey Bieber.

"While icy, cool-toned eyeshadows were incredibly popular back in the late nineties and early Noughties, they were often chalky, hard to blend and unforgiving," explained Tilbury.

"We don’t want it to look like the Tin Man!" said Young, "the trick is to pick a focal point to avoid going too frosted with everything."

A single frost-toned eye against matte skin and a neutral lip keeps the look more mature.

"Blend and diffuse the colour all over the lid so you have a light wash of colour," added Young, and if you’re not confident with eyeshadow, "you can always add a pop of colour with a fun eyeliner colour. This trend is all about having fun with make-up and is perfect for festival season."

If you’re not used to icy tones, "there are ways of incorporating cooler toned make-up into your everyday staples by swapping out your warm eyeshadows and gold glosses for greyer-inspired shades,”"explained MAC Cosmetics Senior Make-up Artist for UK and Ireland, Carly Utting. "This may sound scary if you’re used to bronzes and warm tones, but a balance of both works wonders!"

She loves pairing a cool-toned lipliner with a honey lipstick in a nod to the Nineties.

 

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Ghost lashes

Subtle and almost imperceptible, the ghost lash has emerged as this summer’s biggest trend. Wearing make-up without mascara may instil fear in most, but thick coats of mascara and showy falsies are no longer the go-to.

Make-up Artist Mira Parmar described it as "a minimalist, no-mascara or barely-there lash look," one that’s become a red carpet favourite for celebrities like Zendaya, Sophie Turner, Hailey Bieber and Lily-Rose Depp.

"This effortless style gives your lashes a much-needed break from heavy products, looks naturally elegant, and saves time, making it a perfect match for the ‘clean girl’ aesthetic," she noted.

But this isn’t simply a fleeting fad, as Parmar said, "It’s more than just a trend, it marks a shift toward natural beauty and skin-first makeup, which is rooted in authenticity, minimalism and self-care."

 

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Diffused lips

Crisp, hyper-lined lips are out, and the messy, diffused, French girl lip is in.

"Creating the perfect lip shape is out, instead [people are] going for a more blended and blurred lip line," commented Young.

"There’s a move towards a sheerer coverage plumped lip, enhanced by liner and filled with just gloss," noted Utting, who says natural lips with a slight sheen is a trend "growing at a rapid rate".


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