7 Cosmetic Beauty Trends You Can Expect to See in 2019

If you’re like most women, you’ve already
noticed that significant change is in the air this year as far as beauty trends
go. So far, the main emerging theme we’ve seen is a focus on fully fledged
glamor combined with a no-nonsense, scientific approach to looking good.
Consumers want personalized strategies, products produced using sustainable
ingredients and practices, and the convenience of customized choices.

Following are just seven of the cosmetic beauty trends you can expect to see this year.

Locally Produced Artisan Products

The trend in the food and beverage industry
toward locally sourced, artisan products has trickled down to the beauty
business. Younger consumers are turning away from the iconic big brands that
their mothers and grandmothers preferred and opting instead for independent brands produced with care in
limited quantities. They’ve also changed the way in which cosmetics are
purchased. Instead of heading to the nearest department store when the time
comes to make beauty-related purchases, they’re shopping online and enjoying an
almost unlimited selection of products.

Accessible Injectables

Lunchtime procedures performed in an
aesthetician’s office are poised to rise even higher this year on the
popularity scale among modern beauty consumers. They’re convenient, relatively
inexpensive, produce almost immediate results, and don’t come with any
downtime. Accessible injectable treatments include BOTOX®, Juvederm®, and
fillers such as elastin and collagen. These treatments are designed to minimize
the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots caused by acne scarring.
Injectable treatments that destroy pockets of facial fat have recently become
available as well.

The Perfectly Polished Look

The natural look has long been a classic, but recent trends are moving toward a more
polished appearance that takes natural up several notches. Think vivid
eyeshadow shades against skin rendered flawless by thickly pigmented
foundation, bold eyeliner in shades such as violet and bronze, and lipstick colors
that take their inspiration from fresh spring flowers. You’ll also see a move
toward monochromatic makeup in which all products are varying shades of a
neutral base color. For instance, you’ll see beige foundations paired with
tawny lip colors and glossy brown mascaras, eyeshadows, and eyeliners.
Pink-based foundations work well with rosy lips and cheeks and you can pair
foundation with cools tones with subtle blues and violets.

Sparkle and Shine

Sparkle and shine is everywhere this year.
You’ll see it in makeup, hair, accessories, and clothing. Examples include
strands of silver beads, crystals, and pearls braided into long hair, mesh
headpieces studded with Swarovski crystals, and twinkly stones illuminating
clothing, bags, scarves, and shoes.

Streamlining and Sustainability

Today’s consumer wants a more streamlined
approach to skin care, so expect to see an increase in products that contain
multiple benefits. For instance, instead of a multilayered approach to
nighttime skin care, you’ll be applying one product that does it all.

Consumer preferences are also moving toward
sustainable ingredients and packaging. You’ll see an increase in packaging made
with recyclable materials as well as products produced using renewable
materials. The popularity of cruelty-free products is expected to continue to
grow this year as well.

Curly Bangs

Curly bangs haven’t really been around since
the 1980s, but Netflix smash hit “Russian Doll” has sparked new
interest in the style. Not everyone can pull it off, but it’s a beautiful look
for those who can. This year’s hairstyle trends are also shifting away from
long hair and back toward shorter, blunter bobs that are a bit asymmetrical.
The overall messy look that’s dominated hairstyles for several years is giving
way to all things sleek and polished. There’s an interesting twist, however —
we’ve seen several nods to the iconic 1970s shag on runways and in haute
couture media in recent weeks.

Body Contouring

Body contouring procedures
such as liposuction
will continue to be in demand in 2019.
Liposuction got off to a rather rocky start when it first arrived on the
mainstream cosmetic surgery scene in the early 1980s, but advances in
technology have resulted in a substantial decrease in complications and a
corresponding increase in consumer satisfaction. The procedure is now performed
using local anesthesia instead of general anesthesia, and patients are
experiencing far less discomfort and downtime than their counterparts of the
past.

CoolSculpting® is another body contouring
technique that’s going to become increasingly popular in coming years. It’s a
noninvasive treatment that essentially freezes fat cells and causes them to die
off.

Above all, 2019 is the year of the individual.
Makeup, beauty treatments, and cosmetic surgery options are all being
customized to allow consumers to let their best selves shine.

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