
Make-up coquette Trends
Reviving the glamour of yesteryear with a contemporary twist, this trend is more than a style; it’s an expression of individuality and confidence. With a palette ranging from soft pinks, soft corals and bold reds, coquette make-up invites experimentation with textures and finishes, from matte to subtle gloss. It is a call to play with aesthetics, to dare to be bold, and to redefine what it means to be coquettish and elegant in the contemporary world.
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The key to this style lies in radiant skin, like the canvas of a work of art, complemented by flushed cheeks that suggest a natural blush. The eyes, the windows to the soul, are enhanced with warm-toned eye shadows, subtle eyeliner that defines without overpowering, and mascara that promises a dreamy, wide, luminous gaze. The lips, the undisputed protagonists, are dressed in bright or nude colours, but always with the intention of highlighting natural beauty and effortless sophistication.
Learn how to make up like a Diva: the step by step
1. Prepare your skin
Before applying any make-up, it’s important that your skin is clean and moisturised. Wash your face with a cleanser suitable for your skin type, apply a toner to balance the pH and finish with a moisturiser. If you’re going to be out in the sun, don’t forget to use sunscreen.
2. Apply a primer
Primer is essential to make your makeup last longer and look smoother. Apply a small amount all over your face, especially in the areas where you have the most pores or fine lines.
3. Foundation
Choose a foundation that suits your skin tone and skin type. You can apply it with a brush, sponge or even your fingers, making sure to blend it well towards the neck to avoid visible lines.
4. Correct imperfections
Use concealer to cover dark circles, spots or blemishes. Apply small amounts to the areas you need to correct and blend gently with a sponge or your finger.
5. Seal with powder
To prevent shine and make your makeup last longer, seal your foundation and concealer with a translucent powder. Apply a light layer with a large brush, focusing on the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin).
6. Define your brows
Eyebrows are the frame of the face. Fill in and define your brows with a brow pencil or eyebrow shadow, following their natural shape. Comb the hairs upwards to give them a more natural look.
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7. Eyeshadow
Choose neutral colours if you’re a beginner, such as brown, beige or pink tones. Apply a light shade all over the eyelid as a base and a darker shade in the eye socket to give depth. Blend the edges well so there are no harsh lines.
8. Eyeliner
If you want to intensify your look, use eyeliner on the upper eyelid, close to the lashes. You can opt for a thin eyeliner or go for a more dramatic style, such as a cat eye. If you prefer a softer look, use a pencil instead of liquid eyeliner.
9. Curl your lashes and apply mascara
Curl your lashes with a curler to open up your eyes and then apply a coat of mascara from root to tip. If you want more volume, add a second coat.
10. Blush and bronzer
Apply a touch of colour to your cheeks with a blusher in pink or peach tones. If you want to further define your face, use a bronzer on the areas where the sun would normally tan you: temples, under the cheekbones and jawline.
11. Highlighter
To give your skin a subtle glow, apply highlighter to the high points of your face: cheekbones, bridge of the nose and cupid’s bow (the centre of the upper lip).
12. Lips
Choose a shade of lipstick that complements your look. For a natural look, opt for nude or pink tones. For a bolder look, choose vibrant colours such as red or wine. You can line your lips before applying lipstick to give them more definition.
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Monochromatic Make-up
Peach shade:
- Foundation and concealer in warm tones with peach undertones.
- Eyeshadow in peach or soft coral tones.
- Blush in peach or apricot tones on the cheeks.
- Lipstick in peach or coral tones.
Purple tone:
- Foundation and concealer in neutral or pink tones.
- Eyeshadow in soft or deep purple tones on the eyelids.
- Lavender or plum blush for a fresh look.
- Lipstick in shades of purple or mauve.
Golden tone:
- Foundation and concealer in warm, luminous tones.
- Eyeshadow in golden or bronze tones on the eyelids.
- Blush in peach or bronze tones to highlight the cheekbones.
- Lipstick in nude tones with golden sparkles or in warm tones such as coral or peach.

Make-up for the day, easy and simple
Daytime make-up is mainly characterised by its subtlety and its focus on naturalness, seeking to enhance the beauty of each person without overloading the face. The idea is to give a fresh and light look, highlighting the features in a harmonious and flattering way. Unlike evening or special occasion make-up, daytime make-up focuses on making the skin look radiant and healthy, as if it were barely wearing any product.
The colour palette in daytime make-up tends towards soft, neutral tones, which are pleasant and delicate in natural light. Favourite colours include pastels, beige and pale pinks, which are not only versatile, but also luminous and fresh and flattering to the face. These shades tend to suit all skin types and allow you to play with intensity depending on the type of look you want. The first step is usually a light foundation that evens out the skin tone without leaving a heavy finish. This allows the skin to breathe and look natural. Concealer is a key tool for concealing minor imperfections.
Dramatic Evening Make-up

Skin preparation Before you start your make-up, it’s essential to prepare your skin so that it looks smooth and radiant. Apply a moisturiser suited to your skin type, followed by a primer for a long-lasting finish. Allow to absorb well before continuing.
Flawless foundation Choose a high coverage foundation that blends with your skin tone. Apply with a sponge or brush, blending well to avoid streaks. Correct imperfections with concealer, paying attention to dark circles and darkest areas.
Brow definition Eyebrows play an important role in a dramatic look. Fill them in with a pencil or shadow in a shade that complements your natural colour. Be sure to define the arch well and maintain a clean shape to frame the face.
Intense eyes For dramatic eye makeup, choose dark, metallic shades. Start by applying a transition shade in neutral tones in the eye socket. Then, use a dark shade, such as black or deep grey, on the mobile lid, and blend upwards. Add a shimmer or metallic shadow to the centre of the lid for a highlight.
Contour and blush It’s time to sculpt your face. Use a contouring powder to define cheekbones, jawline and the sides of the nose. Apply blush to the cheeks for a touch of healthy colour. Opt for more intense shades such as plum or terracotta.
For that touch of evening glamour, highlighter is essential. Apply it to the high points of your face: the top of your cheekbones, bridge of your nose, Cupid’s bow and under your eyebrows. This will give you a subtle but striking glow under the lights.
- Bold lips Choose a lipstick in deep shades such as dark red, burgundy or plum. Be sure to line your lips before applying lipstick for precision and a more defined finish. If you prefer an even more dramatic look, you can opt for a matte lipstick and add a touch of gloss in the centre of your lips.
- Finishing touch To seal your make-up and ensure it lasts all night, use a setting spray. This will also help to even out all the products and give your skin a more natural look.