The iconic movies from the ‘90s and early aughts continue to influence beauty and fashion today. For example, Ariana Grande embraced her inner Jenna Rink when she recreated Jennifer Garner’s 13 Going on 30 multicolour dress and spiky bun moment for a TV show. According to a report from Trendalytics, a New York-based product intelligence engine, make-up and beauty trends from the past are making a major comeback because of our need for familiarity. The pandemic and general stressors of life have encouraged people to find comfort in nostalgia.
In fact, we also have data to back this claim. According to a report from Trendalytics, a New York-based product intelligence engine, make-up and beauty trends from the past are making a major comeback because of our need for familiarity. The pandemic and general stressors of life have encouraged people to find comfort in nostalgia. Along with this, people are diving into the idea of embracing their natural beauty which is why we’re seeing a rise in skincare trends like dermaplaning. This in-office treatment involves removing the dirt, grime, and dead skin that sits on the top layer of your face using a scalpel.
If you’re wondering which other skincare or make-up trends made the list, here’s a lowdown.
The search for hair extensions topped the list at 1,40,000 average weekly searches whereas dermaplaning came second with 85,000 searches every week and eyebrow wax followed with 22,000 searches. Other topics like hair tonics, adaptogenic (adaptogens are herbs that are thought to have health benefits like tulsi and ashwagandha), ‘90s make-up, lip oil, glitter eyeshadow, and brow stencils.
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