

Is this a trend I’ll try again? Absolutely. I found I got the best, most natural result by slowly building up the pink shade and spending plenty of time blending the cheeks in with the under-eyes. I think the key is to layer the products gradually. In fact, I think it made me look younger than I did in my mid-twenties (I’m 30 now). Something about the combination of the baby pink shade of blush with the pink shade of setting powder made me look brighter, healthier and more awake. With very little skill, I managed to get a lighter, more wearable (for the average non-celeb who has to do Zoom meetings) take on this look. I’ve never understood how someone can just apply make-up and end up looking like a Charlotte Tilbury model, so I didn’t have high expectations that my pink under-eyes would have the same blended, smooth appearance that Kylie’s always do. The results range from flawless to even more flawless, so I had to give it a go for myself. I’ve seen this trend doing the rounds on TikTok, with most videos showing a picture of Kylie Jenner before the user puts their own take on the look. Zoe wearing the pink under-eyes trend (Image: OK!) A light pink setting powder is dusted under the eyes and over the cheeks to give the look a blended, airbrushed effect. A cream blush is then added to the high points of the cheeks and across the bridge of the nose before a baby pink powder blush is layered over the top. The methods of achieving this look vary between experts, but most commonly you apply a light concealer shade under your eyes and on your upper cheekbones.

A pink under-eye fade, if we’re being exact. It involved giving cheeks a flush of baby pink, with that shade continuing up under the eyes and across the bridge of the nose. If you saw the “cold girl make-up” trend going viral the other month, this look is basically an extension of that. ‘I’m a beauty editor and this is the one brow product you need to try this year’.New beauty trend sees people wear spot stickers as face accessories – but would you do it?.Kylie, left, and Kim, right, love the pink under-eyes trend (Image: Instagram / MakeupbyAriel) Read More Related Articles
