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4 makeup trends to adopt for spring 2026

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Spring is slowly approaching, and with it, our new desires for beauty enhancements. While makeup remains a matter of personal taste, there are a few emerging trends. We spotted them on celebrities and runways. So, what are the must-haves for the spring season? The editors at Voici have done their research.

4 Spring Makeup Trends to Copy

What can we expect in makeup this spring? After analyzing Fashion Week shows and celebrity makeup looks, these 4 trends stand out. Now it’s time for you to embrace them!

1. Subtle Blush

Blush is here to stay, and that’s fine by us. This season, there’s a new shade in town – blush is more subtle. Its role is to delicately blush the cheeks, giving a naturally flushed look, akin to Margot Robbie in the movie “Wuthering Heights”. Gone are the days of over-application, a lighter touch is needed to achieve a naturally rosy complexion. This spring, you will literally step out of a romance novel.

2. Smudged Eyeliner

Seen on several Fashion Week runways (most recently at Gucci), this evening look is making a comeback. It’s the revival of the “party girl look”. The eyeliner no longer has a clean line, it’s smudged – by finger – heavily across the eyelid. The desired effect? Creating a dark halo around the eye for a magnetic gaze. This is the perfect style for your next night out, especially since it’s super easy to replicate.

3. Pastel Galore

In a completely different direction from the “party girl look,” let’s talk about the strong comeback of pastel colors in eyeshadow. A true trend of the 2000s, this eye makeup blends pinks, peaches, and greens for a soft, spring-like gaze. Marguerite, a former Star Academy contestant, sets the tone at the Lacoste runway with her luminous makeup.

4. “Real” Skin

Under the influence of Pamela Anderson, who made waves by appearing without makeup at the latest Fashion Weeks, “real” skin becomes the ultimate accessory. Embracing this “bare skin” look means prioritizing skincare over concealing. Following Hailey Bieber’s lead, focus on maximum hydration to achieve that natural “glowy” glow, complemented by a hint of concealer only where necessary.