Four makeup trends shaping spring 2025
There’s a certain irony in the way beauty has moved this season. Where last year dazzled with gleam, gloss, and conspicuous shine, Spring 2025 arrives with something altogether quieter —a mood of restraint. Colour is dialled down, lashes are softened, and brows are nearly invisible. But don’t mistake subtlety for simplicity. This season’s impact lies in what’s withheld.
Yes, there are nods to decades past – the ’90s, the aughts — but nothing here is literal. These are references reworked through a modern lens: sharpened, softened, recontextualised.
Four trends in particular are leading this tonal shift. At first glance, they may seem understated. But each carries with it a point of view, a deliberate turn away from spectacle and toward something more distilled. This is not minimalism for its own sake; it’s aesthetic clarity, executed with precision.
Concealer lips
We begin with perhaps the most divisive: the return of the concealer lip. Once synonymous with early-2000s faux pas and bathroom selfies in fluorescent lighting, the nude lip has re-entered the beauty conversation.
Today’s take goes beyond a pale palette and aims for sculpted and strategic. A matte, foundation-toned mouth paired with luminous skin and feathered brows registers a quiet assertion without bordering erasure. The effect is nearly cinematic: serene, austere, yet strangely captivating. A second look is inevitable.
To jump on this trend, start by tapping a hydrating balm over the lips, then press in a cream concealer that matches your foundation. Use a fluffy brush to blur the edges. Think halo, not hard line. Set with a dusting of translucent powder.
If you’re worried about looking washed out, add dimension with a soft contour or brushed-up brows. And always balance a bare lip with skin that looks lit from within – not shiny, but subtly alive.
Brown mascara
If black mascara is declarative, brown is contemplative. After years of lash drama — serums, falsies, filters – a shift is underway. Brown mascara is emerging as the It-girl’s ultimate rebellion: softer, less performative, and yet far from invisible.
There’s intimacy to a chestnut lash that black can’t match. It draws the eye closer, frames the face with an almost painterly gentleness. Think less about volume and more about intention, with the much-needed reminder that you need not retreat from beauty when you can rewrite the terms of visibility.
To achieve this effect, choose a warm-toned brown for a barely-there daytime lift or go deeper with a near-espresso for more depth. Apply one clean coat, starting at the root, and comb through with a lash separator to avoid clumps.
Pair brown mascara with a taupe or sienna-toned eyeliner for a softly sculpted gaze. Want more lift? Curl your lashes beforehand and skip heavy eyeshadow. Let the texture speak for itself.
Muted brows
When Jenna Ortega arrived at CinemaCon on April 1, clad in razor-sharp Versace, the internet noted the tailoring. But those paying attention clocked something more subtle: her brows. Lightened to the edge of visibility – not quite bleached, but close – they softened the entire face, throwing focus onto bone structure and expression.