The latest make-up trends for winter 2022 & spring 2023

Dec 21, 2022

3 minute read

Make-up helps your clients feel & look fabulous. Stay up-to-date with the make-up trends for winter 2022 and spring 2023 to get ahead of the competition.

Make-up gives your clients the freedom to express themselves and discover their authentic selves. Whether they prefer subtle and natural or bold and bright, make-up can enhance your client’s features and give them the confidence they need. 

As with all things creative, new styles and techniques are constantly emerging. The latest make-up trends can come and go, but we’re sure that these will be a big hit for winter 2022 and spring 2023. Get some inspiration and bring the current make-up trends to your lovely clients.

From brightly coloured blush and super fluffy brows to more reserved false lashes, discover the 2023 make-up trends that you need to know about.

Upcoming make-up trends

1. Blush, blush and more blush

This year, more and more people have started to embrace the blushed up look. With the likes of the sunburn blush trend – a hearty helping of blush swept over the cheeks and nose – taking hold on TikTok earlier in the year, it’s no surprise really.

In winter 2022 and spring 2023, blush will be the star of the show. Fashion designer Christian Cowan’s SS23 collection featured fabulous clothing and layers upon layers of different toned blushes. Build up a blush profile that exactly matches your client’s complexion using a light hand, many layers, and complementary hues.

2. Half and three-quarter false lashes

Going into the party season, more clients will want lashes with their make-up to add some extra drama to their look. In years gone by, full and dramatic strip lashes were a safe bet. However, a make-up trend for winter 2022 and spring 2023 is half or three-quarter lashes to accentuate the eyes.

An easy way to do this is to cut strip lashes into segments that can be carefully placed on the lash line to make the lashes seem fuller and longer, or to use individual lashes. 

3. Fluffed up brows

Gone are the days of the meticulously carved out ‘Instagram brows’. Many people now opt for a fluffy brow with no harsh concealer lines and more of their natural brow hairs on show. Because of this, brow lamination became a staple in many beauty therapist’s services – giving clients that full and fluffy look without the daily hassle of doing it themselves.

Brow lamination and fluffy brows aren’t going away any time soon. However, consider keeping the top of your client’s laminated brows natural, rather than running a spoolie over them to create a harsh edge. 

4. TikTok make-up trends will be more influential than ever

Often TikTok is the home of new make-up trends, aside from the runways. There’s been a whole host of new trends that found fame on the social media platform. It isn’t slowing down or stopping either. Make sure you keep up-to-date with any make-up looks going viral on TikTok, as they’ll be more influential than ever with more people using the platform.

Do you know your fox eye from your siren eye make-up look? How about the difference  between the passport make-up trend and clean girl make-up? You clients could ask for a TikTok-inspired look, so make sure you know what they’re talking about! 

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