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It's only June, but makeup artists are already predicting the best and (literally) brightest summer 2022 makeup trends. This season, it's all about low-effort, high-impact makeup looks. Think: messy eyeliner, tinted moisturizers, and high-shine lips. TL;DR: If your finished look gives off a just-strolled-off-the-beach vibe, congratulations, it's officially in.To get more news about Watch the domestic line for free, you can visit our official website.

According to the experts, people are saying goodbye to heavier formulas and matte finishes this summer, opting instead for glowy looks that tend to fit squarely in the no-makeup makeup category. The good news? This means that summer 2022 makeup trends are very hot-weather and amateur-friendly. With a more unfinished look, you don't have to have the most practiced hand—and you definitely don't need to stress about the heat and humidity melting your foundation away. Not to mention, you're probably more inclined to reapply sunscreen every two hours when you know it won't mess up your contour.

Of course, the classic summer beauty trends are also resurfacing this season. Flushed cheeks, bronzy glow, and bright pops of color are all coming back in the most low-key, playful ways possible. In other words, these trends perfectly match the more relaxed vibe of summer.
According to Kate Synnott, celebrity makeup artist and Beauty Creative Director of ROEN, bright pops of color are in this summer. She tells us, "The hot weather can make your makeup melt, so if you want to add a statement pop of color to your look without having to use a ton of makeup on, I love using a bright-colored eyeliner, eyeshadow, or lippy!"

She's not the only one who sees this trend coming back in a major way. According to celebrity makeup artist Alexis Oakley, "Simple pops of color on the eyes" will be popular this summer. "The perfect example of this would be Hailey Bieber’s Coachella makeup," she added.
This summer, sticking to a natural, extra shiny lip look is on-trend. "Nude lips topped with lip gloss will be big for summer makeup trends," makeup artist Ashley Rebecca says. And no, this doesn't mean you have to give up your overlining habit. She adds, "You can bump up the shape of your lips by lining with a lip liner slightly above your natural lip shape to make them appear fuller."

Faux sunburn blush is still trending this summer. And according to Tobi Henney, a cream cheek flush is one of the best ways to achieve "the perfect summer sun-kissed glow." She adds, "There are so many cute hues of pinks and peaches that can be tapped onto the cheeks."

Ashley Rebecca also predicts that people will turn to cream blush to get that naturally flushed look. "Cream blush is going to be big, and this summer, we will see cheeks popping all over the place in gorgeous hues."If you're wanting to switch up your blush routine, try swapping in a warm, coral-hued product. "Pink blush has been super in the last few months, but I think coral blush is going to become more popular for summer," Oakley predicts.

Extra-precise cat eyes and razor-sharp wings had their moment, but a messier eye look is in this summer. According to Henney, smudged eyeliner is trending. If you want to try out this look (without just rubbing your eyes until everything's blurry), she recommends "using a kohl liner to outline the top and bottom lash line for a sultry eye look." Then, smudge it out with the #2 Makeup Brush from Trademark Beauty Essential Makeup Brush Collection ($69) or a Q-tip.

No makeup-makeup still reigns supreme in warm weather, and right now faux freckles are trending," Ashley Rebecca says. And yes, this trend is related to the clean girl makeup aesthetic. Synnott explains, "It's all about enhancing your natural features while keeping the skin super hydrated, healthy, and glowing."

To nail this look, skip the full-coverage foundation. "Instead of wearing a full base this summer, try switching your foundation to a tinted moisturizer or just wear concealer where needed," Henney says.

Once that's done, remember to keep the rest of your makeup light. Synott adds, "I would go in with a clear brow gel to fluff up the brows, a little matte nude tone eye shadow buffed onto the lids, and cream blush for cheeks and lips." To finish it off, Ashley Rebecca recommends an SPF setting spray, anything "that leaves skin with a dewy finish and adds sun protection."



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