Fresh, effortless makeup that works with dry winter skin.
Winter makeup looks best on hydrated skin. Cleanse gently, moisturise well, and let skincare settle before applying makeup.
Full-coverage bases can look cakey in winter. A light BB cream or skin tint evens tone while keeping the skin natural.
Use concealer just on dark circles, redness, or blemishes. Spot concealing keeps the face fresh and skin-like.
Cream blush and highlighter blend easily into dry skin and give a healthy glow without emphasizing texture.
Overdefined brows can feel harsh in winter. Light filling or clear brow gel keeps the look relaxed and effortless.
Soft browns, taupes, or peach tones add warmth without looking heavy. Skip dramatic lines for everyday winter wear.
Dry lips ruin even the best makeup. Use lip balm or tinted lip oils for comfort and a natural finish.
Too much powder can dull the skin. Lightly set oily areas and leave the rest of the face glowing.