Vogue Beauty Tips You Need In Your Life
From the glamorous fashion to high profile editorial and swoon worthy articles, it’s no surprise that Vogue is a major inspiration for A-line magazine. If you’ve ever pretended that you’re starring in a Vogue Beauty Tutorial video when doing your skincare and makeup routine, we totally get it, and this article is just the place for you. We’re bringing you the best tips by celebrities like Alexa Demie and Doja Cat in their Vogue Beauty Secret tutorials.
The striking makeup that is portrayed in Euphoria goes hand in hand with the personalities of its cast members. Alexa Demie, aka Maddie, shared that her passion for makeup came from the early aughts of watching her mom work at Mac. In her 90’s glam tutorial with Vogue, she demonstrated her signature winged eyeliner with her favorite Pat McGrath liner. It’s fierce and perfect every single time.
There’s something about doing a simple glam look and emphasizing with gold hoops that truly makes a routine. Madison Beer gets real in her beauty video by sharing her acne struggles and how sticking to a self-care routine every night helped her through quarantine. “I’ll thank my body and heart for working so hard and overtime every single day, and I think skin care is a big part of that”, she tells Vogue. Her holy grail product is PanOxyl Acne Foaming Wash.
An E-Girl makeup look takes a whole new meaning in Doja Cat’s Vogue Beauty video. Perhaps the most methodical and precise tutorial you’ve ever seen, you can tell she notices little things and has an eye for aesthetics. Packing pink blush on her nose and cheeks is her forte, and we’re here for it. See: NARS Blush and NARS Liquid Blush
Watching Selena Gomez share her go-to evening routine is like studying a Picasso, even as she describes Met Gala self-tan mishaps. Everything about her personality oozes calmness and maturity; her Rare Beauty line mirrors that persona (plus it’s very affordable). While we could list every product from her collection, she emphasized that her team spent so much time formulating Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Universal Volumizing Mascara to accommodate every lash type.
Game of Thrones fanatics can agree that Nathalie Emmabuel is the embodiment of natural beauty. In her Vogue Beauty Tutorial she dives deep into the importance of natural hair care while reflecting on how the acting industry had an impact on it. “The idea that my hair would be natural was not really seen much. It became quite important to demonstrate that my hair in its natural form is beautiful and fine, and I don’t have to change it.” Jim + Henry Ten Pro Hair Butter and Pattern Curl Gel are ethical products that she supports.
If she isn’t already your favorite character on Euphoria this season, Maude Apatow, aka Lexi, walks us through her approach to dry skin care and her perfected red lip. She shares products introduced to her by the makeup artists on the nicknamed ‘Sephoria’ set that are *too good* not to take home. Including a Luminous Silk Hydrating Makeup Primer that will do wonders on or off camera and a Velour Extreme Matte Lipstick for Lexi’s signature look.
There is absolutely no time to be SOUR when watching Olivia Rodrigo walk us through her effortless skin care and make up routine. This is the perfect Vogue Beauty tutorial to watch when going for a simplified, makeup - no makeup look. Honorable mentions: Glossier boy brow and Agave+ lip scrub.
It is truly invigorating to see a celebrity be so transparent with their skin struggles. Euphoria star Sydney Sweeny’s guide to skin care and soft glam is a sincere story about her journey with cystic acne. Her skin care begins with CAUDALIE Deep Cleansing Exfoliator to have a smooth surface for her favorite IL MAKIAGE Foundation. “I would tell my sixteen year old self to love yourself more than what your skin tells you, and honestly happiness shines through anything and people can see what’s inside.”
While all of these iconic ladies have access to the best skin care and makeup that money has to offer, it’s refreshing to know that they’ve also had their personal journeys and are, like us, figuring out what is best for them.
Written by: Larissa Villegas, Photography: Sophia Howard, Design: Anna Keller, Social Media: Sudiksha Pai & Mia Coppola