The Allure of Chaos: Why Glam Beauty is Back in Town
For years, the beauty industry has been stuck in a rut, serving up an endless array of "beige" makeups that left us feeling as dull as they looked. But now, with the rise of social media influencers like Chappell Roan and makeup artist Emily Wood, it seems the time for glam beauty is finally here.
Roan, the Mac global ambassador, embodies this new era of experimentation and playfulness, embracing a look that's equal parts grunge and glamour. Her clumpy mascara, colourful face jewels, and chunky eyeshadows are giving us life – and we're not alone. Other brands like Violette FR and Danessa Myricks are also jumping on the bandwagon, creating products that are anything but glassy and smooth.
Mac's new Colour Connect palettes, for example, offer a range of textures from matte to glitter, with shades that are both interesting and complementary. And with eyeshadows that can be smudged and smeared with ease, we're no longer limited to perfect, poreless beauty. Roan's trusty Feline Eye Kohl is the perfect example of this newfound freedom.
But what's really exciting about this new wave of glam beauty is its emphasis on "dopamine beauty" – a term coined by makeup artist Emily Wood to describe the thrill-seeking, mood-boosting aspect of make-up. With products like Violette FR's Lune Liners, which feature holographic finishes and can add a pop of colour to even the most mundane outfit, it's clear that beauty is no longer just about perfection – it's about having fun.
And then there's Danessa Myricks' Lightwork VII Freedom Palette, a multi-finish masterpiece that promises to elevate your eye game for lunch dates and beyond. Yes, it comes with a hefty price tag, but trust us when we say it's worth every penny.
As we bid adieu to the beige buffet of post-Covid beauty, it's clear that the world of glamour is back in town – and it's never been more exciting. So go ahead, get messy, get colourful, and for goodness' sake, have fun with it. Your mood (and your Instagram followers) will thank you.
For years, the beauty industry has been stuck in a rut, serving up an endless array of "beige" makeups that left us feeling as dull as they looked. But now, with the rise of social media influencers like Chappell Roan and makeup artist Emily Wood, it seems the time for glam beauty is finally here.
Roan, the Mac global ambassador, embodies this new era of experimentation and playfulness, embracing a look that's equal parts grunge and glamour. Her clumpy mascara, colourful face jewels, and chunky eyeshadows are giving us life – and we're not alone. Other brands like Violette FR and Danessa Myricks are also jumping on the bandwagon, creating products that are anything but glassy and smooth.
Mac's new Colour Connect palettes, for example, offer a range of textures from matte to glitter, with shades that are both interesting and complementary. And with eyeshadows that can be smudged and smeared with ease, we're no longer limited to perfect, poreless beauty. Roan's trusty Feline Eye Kohl is the perfect example of this newfound freedom.
But what's really exciting about this new wave of glam beauty is its emphasis on "dopamine beauty" – a term coined by makeup artist Emily Wood to describe the thrill-seeking, mood-boosting aspect of make-up. With products like Violette FR's Lune Liners, which feature holographic finishes and can add a pop of colour to even the most mundane outfit, it's clear that beauty is no longer just about perfection – it's about having fun.
And then there's Danessa Myricks' Lightwork VII Freedom Palette, a multi-finish masterpiece that promises to elevate your eye game for lunch dates and beyond. Yes, it comes with a hefty price tag, but trust us when we say it's worth every penny.
As we bid adieu to the beige buffet of post-Covid beauty, it's clear that the world of glamour is back in town – and it's never been more exciting. So go ahead, get messy, get colourful, and for goodness' sake, have fun with it. Your mood (and your Instagram followers) will thank you.