GRWM -How to Create a Minimal Makeup Look
HOW TO CREATE A MINIMAL MAKEUP LOOK:
Here is my updated minimal makeup routine!
All you need is 4 products and you’ll be out the door in no time👏🏼
This one is for the girlies who want to look and feel put together without having to do a full makeup routine!
Products mentioned:
Avatara Kombucha The Simple Shield Moisturizer and SPF 30
💰Price: $17.99 Refills $15.00 on Amazon
^this is a non-tinted mineral sunscreen that does leave a white cast initially, but then sinks in and the white cast disappears!
Natasha Denona Hy-glam Concealer
Shade: N2
💰Price: $30.00 at Sephora
Kosas Air Brow $24.00 at Sephora
Summer Friday’s Lip Butter Balm
Shade: Pink Sugar
💰Price: $24.00 at Sephora
What are your go-to products for a minimal makeup look?!💖✨
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Creating a minimal makeup look is all about efficiency and simplicity. Start your routine with a good moisturizer that doubles as SPF, such as Avatara's Kombucha Simple Shield, which protects your skin and gives a hydrated base. Next, use a skin-like concealer like Natasha Denona's Hy-glam Concealer to cover any imperfections, focusing on areas with hyperpigmentation. For the brows, a product like Kosas Air Brow can help you achieve a natural finish while keeping everything in place. Finally, for that touch of color, consider Summer Fridays' Lip Butter Balm in Pink Sugar, giving your lips a soft tint and moisture. This approach not only saves time but also ensures you look effortlessly chic. Stay tuned for tips on customizing your minimal makeup routine based on your skin type and preferences. Whether you're heading to work, a casual outing, or just want to enhance your natural beauty, these products will keep you looking put together with minimal effort. Embrace the beauty of less is more!





This natural glam look is giving me major confidence vibes. Sometimes less is more, and it’s nice to embrace the real me without overdoing it