Peach Fuzz: Beginner Friendly SPRING Makeup 🍑

The Pantone 2024 color of the year is Peach Fuzz, and I for one, LOVE peachy colors! This beginner friendly makeup routine is inspired by the peachy warm colors of Spring

Step 1: e.l.f. Halo Glow Liquid filter as my main foundation application.

Step 2: Rare Beauty Under Eye Brightener and Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer. This combo works well for me but you don’t have the under eye Brightener.

Step 3: Cream bronzer - Makeup by Mario Skin Enhancer. You want this look to be warm but not too warm as peach is a lighter hue.

Step 4: e.l.f. Camo Liquid Blush in the shade Peach Perfect. This is a beautiful blush and very pigmented. Be careful when applying but it is very easily blendable!

Step 5: This highlighter is GORGEOUS! It’s such a beautiful dark peach color. This is the Slimelight Liquid Highlight from Freck Beauty in the shade Beam Machine.

Step 6: Set your undereyes. I used Dominique Cosmetics brightening pink setting powder.

Step 7: Apply Rare Beauty Liquid Eyeshadow in shade Nearly Apricot your fingers. Afterwards, use a brown tinted mascara to fit with the other warm tones of this look.

Step 8: I used the Colourpop Lippie Pencil in shade Oh Sis as my lip liner and the MAC Cremesheen Lipstick in shade Peach Blossom.

Hope you enjoy! 🧡🌸🍑

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2024/4/22 Edited to

... Read moreHey fellow makeup lovers! Since we're all embracing the gorgeous Peach Fuzz trend this year, I wanted to share a few more tips that have helped me truly glow with this stunning color. While my routine above gives you a great step-by-step, let's dive a little deeper into making Peach Fuzz work for *you*! First off, let's talk about finding your perfect 'peach color skin' match. Peach Fuzz isn't a one-size-fits-all, and understanding your undertones is key. If you have warmer undertones (think golden or olive), peachy shades with a hint of gold or coral will truly pop. For cooler undertones (pink or blue), a softer, almost pastel peach or one with a touch of rose will be incredibly flattering. I always recommend doing a 'peach color swatch makeup' test on your jawline or inner arm in natural light before committing, to see how the color truly blends with your complexion. This helps avoid any guesswork! Beyond just blush, 'peach fuzz makeup' can be incredibly versatile. For eyes, don't be afraid to experiment with different textures. While a liquid shadow like the one I mentioned is great for a quick wash of color, a matte peach in your crease can add subtle warmth, or a shimmery peach on the lid can really make your eyes sparkle for an evening look. And for lips? If a full peach lipstick feels too bold, try a sheer peach gloss or a lip balm with a peachy tint for a more understated 'peachy vibes' effect. It’s all about building layers and finding what feels comfortable and beautiful on you. Now, about that 'peach blush makeup close up' – getting it just right can transform your entire face. My personal trick is to smile gently and apply the blush to the apples of my cheeks, blending upwards towards my temples. This lifts the face and gives a natural, sun-kissed flush. For a more diffused look, try applying a cream blush (like the e.l.f. Camo Liquid Blush!) first, then lightly dusting a powder blush in a similar shade over top. This technique helps it last longer and provides a beautiful, soft-focus finish. Remember that 'Pantone Peach Fuzz color swatch' we see everywhere? Aim for that natural, airy feel when applying your blush. Finally, don't forget the power of subtle integration. You don't need to go head-to-toe peach! A 'peach fuzz color' eyeshadow paired with a neutral lip, or a soft peach blush with a simple liner, can be just as impactful. It's about letting that beautiful, warm hue enhance your natural beauty without overpowering it. Experiment, have fun, and embrace the peachy glow!