The spring /summer 2015 makeup trends prove to be more diverse than ever and interesting enough to meet any beauty demands.
Looking through the options and at the most famous fashion shows and catwalks, I found makeup alternatives for any taste and preference, starting with the classic options like "no makeup" makeup look to the most extravagant and artsy looks.
Usually
I write one big makeup trends report article, but this year I decided
to split the makeup trends report in two articles, one with amazing eyes
trends and one about face/skin and lips trends.
The
lip of the season is rich, supersaturated, and soft around the edges and you can read more about it here
Hello there beauty and make-up addicts!
I just spent my day looking at several fashion spring runway trends for makeup and beauty inspiration and I found so many surprises and so much creativity and inspiration.
The spring /summer 2015 makeup trends prove to be more diverse than ever and interesting enough to meet any beauty demands.
Usually I write one big makeup trends report article, but this year I decided to split the makeup trend report in two articles, one with amazing eyes trends and one about face/skin and lips trends.
S/S Face/Skin Beauty Trends
Naturalness
is timeless both in fashion and make-up. Nothing can compete with
“nude” looks, which means natural tones, bright shining faces with a
healthy glow, wide-open eyes devoid of heavy layers of mascara and
eyeshadow.
"just skin" at Marc Jacobs, backstage spring 2015
The most surprising beauty trend for the spring /summer season of 2015 is "just skin" or no makeup makeup, with nothing at all, not even mascara or foundation , just bare "au naturel" skin .
The no makeup makeup trend requires an intense and keen skin care first of all, so you can show off with your perfect healthy complexion. Great make-up starts with great skincare. Before applying your base
makeup, prepare your skin with cleanser and give yourself a quick face
massage with a vitamin-rich moisturizer.
Aloe Vera, also known as the ‘plant of immortality’ by the ancient Egyptians, was used for its healing properties since ages. Aloe Vera is known for its succulent or fleshy leaves.It contains phytochemicals and other nutrients which are beneficial for hair, health and skin.
First time I've reached for Aloe Vera was during summer, after beach when my nose got a bit red from to much sun exposure.It helped me restore my skin and to heal minors sun burns.I am sure some of you did the same, and by now everyone heard or used at least one time Aloe Vera, as this plant is listed as an ingredient in many of your personal care products (shaving foam, daily creams and lotions, make-up, hair products, soap).