Yes, we’ve certainly observed a lot of love lessons while binge-watching Bridgerton. But you know what else we’ve picked up on? Why, Daphne’s splendid no-makeup makeup looks, of course! While many women from The Ton had on cosmetics in vivacious tones to match their opulent Regency-era OOTDs, the main protagonist keeps it effortlessly chic in subtle rosy-peach hues and an inner glow-esque complexion. There’s a reason why she was the season’s Diamond of the First Water, after all.
Fortunately, the Daphne Bridgerton makeup look is something you can easily copy; no dashing duke or aristocratic roots needed! And we’re here to show you how to cop it for your everyday beauty routine; using either the actual products handpicked by the show’s makeup team, more accessible alternatives, or even a mix of both.
1. Skin prep
The key to rocking the no-makeup makeup look is a healthy complexion; that is, the kind that barely needs makeup to look good, to begin with. It goes without saying that having the right skincare routine is super important. So, aside from your usual skincare items at night, prep your skin further with a face mask (we obviously don’t mean the medical kind) and more.
Must-haves: Face masks and lip masks
Korean face masks are the way to go. Our top picks for glowing, well-hydrated skin include Mediheal’s R:NA Proatin Face Mask and Dr. Jart+’s Dermask Water Jet Vital Hydra Solution. For those with dry skin and need something more intensive, try the COSRX’s Ultimate Nourishing Rice Overnight Spa Mask.
Say goodbye to dry, chappedy lips with the Laneige’s Lip Sleeping Mask. Leave it on overnight and wake up to see (and feel) the difference. Feel free to thank us later, dearest reader.
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2. Primer
Start your Daphne Bridgerton makeup look with a base that promises a fab dewy look.
What was used
Ole Henriksen is a cult-fave Danish beauty brand that’s best known for its anti-ageing products. So, it’s no surprise that the Banana Bright Face Primer was the Bridgerton makeup team’s pick for Daphne’s youthful glow.
What else you can use
Clearly, the Ole Henriksen primer is a bit on the pricey side. One alternative would be The Ordinary High-Spreadability Fluid Primer that boasts a lightweight serum-like texture and is equally good for full-coverage makeup. Another would be e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Hydrating Face Primer for dry to normal skin, as well as Fenty Beauty’s Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Primer for those with oily types. There’s also the NYX Professional Makeup Honey Dew Me Up Primer, which has both anti-ageing effects and light-reflective gold specks if you’re feeling a bit extra.
3. Highlighter
We can’t be the only ones who noticed that the Bridgerton beauty looks were all about accentuated cheekbones and collarbones! What better way to complement the female characters’ Regency-era necklines and hairstyles, right?
What was used
For this, MAC’s Strobe Cream in Peachlite was the go-to. Add a few drops on your fingertips and dab ever so gently under your clavicle, jawbones, and cheeks.
What else you can use
A similar product for that inner glow illusion is the Milani Strobe Light Liquid Highlighter in Summer Glow.
3. Foundation
Of course, you’ll need a great foundation to complete that fresh dewy look. Make sure to use the right shade to cover those flaws and even out your skin tone!
What was used
The Bridgerton makeup team sure picked foundation products that are fit for a British aristocrat like Daphne. Case in point: Chanel’s Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation and Laura Mercier’s Flawless Lumière Radiance-Perfecting Foundation.
What else you can use
Unlike the show’s characters who live in a less sunny climate (and spend most of their time indoors because they can), we mere mortals in tropical countries need all the sun protection we can get. For that, we recommend Clinique’s Even Better Glow Light Reflecting Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15. But if the lofty price is more of the issue, then might we suggest Happy Skin’s Ready To Glow Anti E-Aging Liquid Foundation?
4. Cheek tint
Add some of this on the apples of your cheeks for that naturally flushed look. If you’re not sure where it is, they’reit’s basically the front parts that pop up whenever you grin!
What was used
Try the Stila Convertible Colour in Lillium for that silky finish in a rosy-peach tint.
What else you can use
An equally stunning dupe would be the Sunnies Face Airblush in Moon. The cute minimalist packing doesn’t hurt, either!
5. Eyeshadow
Another key feature of the Daphne Bridgerton makeup look is the light neutral eyeshadow shades. Best to smudge it in just a bit for an even softer gaze!
What was used
Put on some MAC Eyeshadow in Brun on your inner lids, as well as the MAC Eyeshadow in Malt on the outer lids and under your brow bones.
What else you can use
Need more alternatives for taupe and peachy-brown shades that are better suited for your skin tone? Best to go with L’Oréal Paris’ Colour Riche La Palette palette in Nude Intense! It even has a mix of sparkly and matte textures for added variety.
6. Mascara
Rule of thumb when it comes to your Bridgerton beauty look: Ditch the falsies and opt for a mascara that has a lengthening (rather than volumising) effect instead.
What was used
We weren’t so surprised when we found out that the show’s makeup team used Clinique’s Power Lash Mascara. It’s basically almost as amazing as an actual lash lift!
What else you can use
Need something you can easily find in your neighbourhood pharmacy? We recommend Maybelline’s Falsies Lash Lift Mascara that’ll also give you long, clump-free lashes — especially for when you’re about to meet your own Simon Bassett.
7. Eyebrows
Well-defined, natural-looking brows are definitely essential when it comes to framing your face.
What was used
Among the items used for the Daphne Bridgerton makeup look, L’Oreal Paris’ Brow Artist Micro Tattoo Makeup is certainly the most affordable! It features a comb-tip applicator for absolute precision and a microblade-like effect. Oh, and don’t even get us started on the 48-hour formula that’s both waterproof and smudge-resistant.
What else you can use
Depending on the thickness of your arches, you might need a different product to complement your look. Those with thinner brow hair or have sparse areas can count on MAC’s Shape + Shade Brow Tint: a two-in-one tool that has both liquid tint and brow powder! For those blessed with naturally full brows that need minimal makeup, we suggest a light touch of Shiseido’s Eyebrow Pencil.
8. Lip colour
While the IRL Regency era was all about bright cheeks and even brighter lips, the show clearly went in a different direction — at least when it came to the Daphne Bridgerton makeup look. And we, for one, can’t complain!
What was used
This one involves a bit more items, but stay with us here. Start by applying Dr PawPaw Tinted Peach Pink Balm all over your lips, then trace the edges with Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat Lip Liner in Pillow Talk. And then top it all off with a complementing shade; in this case, it’s Pixi Sheer Cheek Gel in Natural.
What else you can use
Overall, the best-lookalike combo would definitely be the MAC Lip Pencil in Soar, followed by the MAC Satin Lipstick in Twig. Another alternative would be Maybelline’s Color Sensational Creamy Matte Lipstick in Midtown Pink. For a subtler finish, try mixing Happy Skin’s Love Your Lips Intense Color Butter Balm in Bliss and Tony Moly’s Liptone Get It Tint in Baby Coral.
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Can’t get enough of all the Bridgerton beauty looks and outfits, dearest reader? Fortunately, there are lots of other period drama TV shows that’ll give you further inspo.
You might also want to get some tips from K-drama and K-pop stars when it comes to your makeup and skincare routine. After all, if there’s anything better than copping the Daphne Bridgerton makeup look, it’s copping it in a way that works best for your Asian skin!
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