Festival Makeup Looks to Try This Season

Festival season is the perfect excuse to go bold, get creative, and express yourself with makeup that’s as loud as the music. Whether you’re heading to Coachella, AfroPunk, Rolling Loud, or a local arts fest, your makeup look should be just as iconic as your outfit. Below are five festival-ready makeup looks you need to try this season, with tips and product recommendations to bring them to life.
1. Glitter Goddess
Who says too much glitter is a bad thing? Festivals are made for sparkle overload.
Key elements:
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Glitter-packed eyeshadow or loose glitter on the lids and cheeks. We recommend our Multi-Purpose Highlighter
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Face gems around the eyes or brow bone
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Shimmery highlighter on cheekbones, collarbones, and shoulders
Pro tip: Use a glitter primer to keep everything locked in—even when you’re dancing all day and night!
2. Neon Pop Princess
Bring the brightness with neon liners, shadows, and lashes that glow under the lights.
How to wear it:
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Swipe a neon graphic liner (electric pink, green, or orange)
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Pair with a neutral base and glossy lips to let the liner shine. Our Sig.Nature Palette has your skin tone to curate that natural base.
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Add a pop of neon to the inner corner or lower lash line for extra drama
3. Euphoria-Inspired Glam
Channel your inner Maddy or Jules with dreamy, editorial looks that mix shimmer, color, and emotion.
Must-haves:
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Pastel shadows blended with bold metallics
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Floating eyeliner or star decals around the eyes
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Dewy skin with a glassy finish
Make it extra: Use rhinestones, pearls, or stickers to tell a story with your look.
4. Boho Glow
If you’re into earthy vibes and soft glam, the boho glow is your festival soulmate.
Get the look:
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Warm, bronze-toned eyeshadow with soft shimmer
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Feathered brows and faux freckles
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Glossy nude lips and peach blush
Pair with: Flower crowns, braids, and body shimmer.
5. Bold & Graphic
This one’s for the trendsetters. Make a statement with shapes, colors, and sharp lines.
Standout features:
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Double-wing liner or floating crease shapes
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Matte shadows in unexpected shades (think cobalt blue, red, or mustard)
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Clean base and nude lip to balance the drama
Hot tip: Use tape or stencils to create crisp lines with ease.