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Get in, We're Testing Wearable Makeup Trends for Spring 2025
They're affordable and so of-the-moment.

Have you ever seen makeup looks on the runway and thought, woah, I could never pull that off? This happens to me every season as models float across the runways with bold eyeshadows, 3D florals, dyed brows, and so many other daunting and incredible glam looks. Runway makeup gets a bad rap for being a tad too extra for everyday wear, but we're here to debunk that myth and prove that you can take these trends from the runway to your mirror with ease.
I consulted my experts, senior branded content editor Anneliese Henderson and senior beauty editor Samantha Holender, to learn how they tap into these spring 2025 trends. And, to no surprise, they're turning to SHEGLAM for luxe beauty products that don't make you gasp at your credit card statement. "I've never believed that expensive makeup equals better makeup, and these products are proof," Anneliese says. Just for you, we explored four beauty trends that we deemed wearable, affordable, and so 2025 below.
"Hydration in the spring and summer? That's always a trend I can get behind. Juicy lips give me that fresh, moisturized pout that's ready to sip Aperol spritzes on a rooftop somewhere. There are days when I look in the mirror and ask myself, should I just get lip filler? Instead, I swipe on SHEGLAM's Bold Booster lip combo. This lip liner is one of the easiest I've ever used. It's thin, but insanely precise, perfectly defining your lips and making the color look like an extension of them. I start by lining the outside and smudging the product a bit inwards. Once that's done, I take the lip plumper gloss, squeeze it out little by little, and keep building on the product. I don't like to put too much on at once because that's when it starts to look sticky. The plumper was buttery soft, but packed a huge punch—I could totally tell my lips looked more full." — Anneliese Henderson, senior branded content editor
"The fresh-faced complexion trend is the next era of the clean-girl aesthetic. It's simple and not too fussy, but still adds some glow and a little healthy color to your skin. Rosy skin is the name of the game, so I doubled down on pink products. After creating a glowy, hydrated base with the Good Grip Hydrating Primer and applying very light foundation, I started on my flush. The Color Bloom Liquid Blush in the shade Pink Slip gave my complexion the perfect pop of color. Despite being a liquid texture, it actually dries down to resemble a silky powder. When it comes to blushes, I find that the color payoff and lasting power truly rival that of luxe competitors. For a visible tint, I found three dots to be the sweet spot. Then I turned my attention to my lips. I used one of my new favorite combos: The Bold Boosting Plumping Lip Liner (you'll feel a little tingle) with the Hydra Jelly Pocket Lip Jam in Guava Glow (its creamy texture is next-level satisfying)." — Samantha Holender, senior beauty editor
"Nothing says warm weather like a bronzed base and rosy cheeks. The moment it's time for a pool day, I'm pretending like I'm already tanned and ready to go (even if it's fake). My rule with bronzer contour? There's nowhere it can't go. I put it on my jawline, cheeks, forehead, and even on my eyelids as eyeshadow. And I did exactly that: I put it on my face straight from the bottle, and I loved how easy it was. The spongy applicator makes it so just the right amount comes out. The most important step? Blend, blend, blend. There's nothing worse than someone noticing that you faked your glow. No bronze look is complete without a little blush, so the Color Bloom Liquid Blush was the perfect companion. And the blush is ultra-pigmented, so a little goes a long way. Both products are so easy to blend, you could even do it with your fingers if you're in a pinch." — Anneliese Henderson, senior branded content editor
"We've seen colored lashes all over the runways. Add that to the fact that burgundy is the color of the season, and a mauve lash is incredibly on-trend. Colored mascara can be intimidating—and as someone who is typically more reserved when it comes to bold makeup, I decided the most approachable course of action was to opt for a monochromatic look. I leaned into the burgundy color trend, swiping the All-In-One Volume and Length Mascara on my upper and lower lashes. I added a rouge tint to my cheeks with the For the Flush Lip and Cheek Tint (a little goes a very long way, FYI) and topped off the glam with a swipe of the Booster Shine Plumping Lip Gloss in True Passion. SHEGLAM is always on top of the biggest beauty trends, so I know that with one quick purchase on the website, I'll have everything I need to bring wearable runway looks to life." — Samantha Holender, senior beauty editor
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