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Sydney Sweeney's make-up secrets

Here's how to achieve her glow, product by product

Sydney Sweeney's make-up secrets Here's how to achieve her glow, product by product

The style icon of the moment according to social media? Without a doubt, the versatile Sydney Sweeney, seamlessly transitioning from horror to romantic comedies. From Immaculate to Anyone But You passing through Euphoria, one performance after another, the girl captivates the audience. However, Sydney doesn't limit herself to captivating everyone on both big and small screens: besides being an impeccable actress, she never disappoints even when it comes to fashion and beauty. Her looks for events and red carpets are among the most appreciated on the web. One makeup, in particular, is driving everyone crazy on TikTok. We know, the mechanisms of virality are peculiar, and the 2023 look she showcased at a Miu Miu event is back to being more imitated than ever and inspiring thousands of girls who have tried to replicate it, even a year later.

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The products

What are the fundamental steps to achieve it? The first step to keep in mind is undoubtedly a black headband, just like the one chosen by hairstylist Glen Oropeza. To create the makeup base, it is recommended to use a foundation with a luminous finish, such as Touché Eclat Le Teinte by Yves Saint Laurent Beauty. The makeup was designed and created by Patrick Ta, who used one of the products from his line as blush, the Double-take crème and Powder Blush duo in the shade she's a doll. Nyx's Baby Pink stick is an excellent alternative. Brown shades dominate Sweeney's eye look. However, the warm colors do not neutralize the brightness of her beautiful blue eyes, thanks to the white eyeshadow on the eyelid. The palette containing the color scheme you're looking for is the Master Mattes: The Neutrals by Makeup by Mario. Finally, don't forget to apply a black pencil on the lower lash line and a black mascara to intensify the look. For the lips, we recommend a pencil in a warm color, such as those from Huda Beauty, and a nude lipstick.

 

I Need a Nude Lipstick - Natasha Denona

I Need a Nude Lipstick - Natasha Denona

28,00€
Touché Eclat Le Teinte - Yves Saint Laurent

Touché Eclat Le Teinte - Yves Saint Laurent

55,50€
Blush Stick - Nyx Professional Make-up

Blush Stick - Nyx Professional Make-up

13,99€
Master Mattes: The Neutrals - Makeup by Mario

Master Mattes: The Neutrals - Makeup by Mario

55,00€
Lip Contour 2.0 Warm Brown - Huda Beauty

Lip Contour 2.0 Warm Brown - Huda Beauty

23,00€
Elixir Ultime Huile - Kérastase

Elixir Ultime Huile - Kérastase

52,90€
Luminous Silk Glow Blush - Armani Beauty

Luminous Silk Glow Blush - Armani Beauty

52,00€
Luminous Silk Foundation - Armani Beauty

Luminous Silk Foundation - Armani Beauty

57,00€

Sydney Sweeney's beauty routine

Like any respectable diva, Sydney also has her beauty rituals. Among these is hair oiling, to nourish the hair with oily products. She uses Kérastase Elixir Ultime Huile. As for makeup, the star has confessed to preferring a simple and uncomplicated look. To achieve it, she can't do without two products as her trusted makeup artist, Melissa Hernandez, revealed in several interviews. The actress's favorite foundation is the Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, always accompanied by the blush from the same Luminous Silk line. However, the most important secret behind all her looks is hydration: hyaluronic acid serum, moisturizer, and eye contour: these are the skincare products she can't do without. To reduce puffiness under the eyes, she always opts for a nice ice massage. Easy, right?