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By Liza Corsillo, a senior writer at the Strategist covering kids’ toys and men’s style. She joined the Strategist in 2019. She is a former writer for GQ and an accomplished illustrator.
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Teens today have more access to makeup than ever before. Instead of counting themselves lucky if their local mall has a M.A.C store, the internet, Instagram, and TikTok make it easy for them to shop new makeup brands as soon as they launch. Not only that, but celebrity beauty influencers model how to apply the newest brow gel, eyeliner, or creamy blush for free in detailed ASMR-y videos. Despite all that access, however, buying the best stuff for your particular face isn’t any easier. With so much to choose from, it can be hard to find makeup that works well for your skin type, is easy to apply, and will help keep your skin healthy and young for years to come.
Dermatologist Lian Mack thinks less is more when it comes to teen makeup. We all talk about how teenage skin is prone to breakouts, but it comes with a major advantage, too: It’s also “supple, full of collagen, and wrinkle free,” Mack says, recommending that teens look for makeup that enhances their skin rather than hiding it. For avoiding and dealing with those breakouts and other skin reactions, she has a few guidelines, including always washing off makeup before bed, using makeup brushes instead of your fingers, and not sharing makeup with friends. In addition, she advises against using products with phthalates, parabens, and triclosan, as they have been known to interfere with hormones and have been linked to harmful side effects.
To find the best makeup for teens, we spoke to seven experts, including makeup artists, dermatologists, and Strategist beauty columnist Rio Viera-Newton. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or the teen in your life, the list below is sure to make the search a little easier (and it excludes any products with the ingredients Mack warns about).
Tinted moisturizer
Dermatologist Lily Talakoub says that thick, heavy foundations with full coverage are not good for teen skin, and the makeup artists we spoke to agreed with her, recommending tinted moisturizers instead. Makeup artist Janice Kinjo loves this tinted moisturizer from Bare Minerals because the skin is still visible underneath. She says it’s great for subtle coverage and making skin look glowy and flawless. This one is a clean-beauty option, meaning it is paraben free, gluten free, talc free, sulfate free, and vegan. Plus, it’s oil free, which is great for teens with acne-prone skin types.
For teens with dry skin who aren’t prone to breakouts, this super-sheer tinted moisturizer is a great option. It comes recommended by makeup artist Risa Miyamoto, who says using it gives you subtle coverage and a dewy glow without the need for a highlighter. Both Miyamoto and Kinjo agree that dewy skin is one of the biggest trends among teens (and adults) right now. On top of giving you a glow, this tint is silicone free and moisturizes with natural grapeseed, avocado, mandarin, jojoba, and olive oils. It also protects skin from UV rays with coral-reef-safe broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen.
Not all teens are looking for subtle or sheer coverage, however. Viera-Newton tells us that when she was a teenager, she was actually looking for the opposite: “I was always on the lookout for something that could effectively cover my cystic and hormonal spots without making my acne worse or looking super-thick and cakey,” she says. For that type of acne-prone teen skin, she recommends Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint. It gives light to “mediumish” coverage that “takes the edge off of redness or hyperpigmentation while still allowing skin to look like skin,” she says. Plus, it gives you a really nice, dewy finish, and it’s packed with lots of great-for-your-skin ingredients like hyaluronic acid and squalane for hydration and niacinamide for evening out your skin tone and smoothing texture. And, of course, there’s SPF to keep young skin looking young.
Concealer
e.l.f. Hydrating Camo Concealer
$7
$7
Teenage skin is chaotic — sometimes clear and perfect in one place and fully broken out an inch away. So we asked our experts to recommend a few great concealers for everything from hormonal acne to dark circles. This concealer, recommended by Kinjo, is transfer-resistant, so it won’t come off on your mask. “Hormonal skin is tricky, but a little bit of love from this concealer can mask redness and hyperpigmentation, and keep pimples from standing out,” she says, noting that because it’s made for all-day wear, this product is low-maintenance and won’t need any touch-ups throughout the day.
Miyamoto loves this concealer from the clean-beauty brand Kosas because it’s cruelty free, paraben free, aluminum free, and talc free. She also loves that it’s creamy, which she says makes it more forgiving and easier for teens to apply than a stick-style concealer. It comes in 28 different skin tones.
Another concealer that lasts all day long and has a creamy texture is Tarte’s Shape Tape Concealer. Makeup artist Sean Grant loves that it gives you full coverage and can be used to highlight, contour, and conceal. “Its lightweight formula allows for buildable application from sheer to heavy coverage, and it comes in 35 shades,” he says. It’s also packed with natural ingredients like shea butter, ginseng, prickly pear, and hyaluronic acid to improve skin’s texture and tone as you wear it.
Mascara
Benefit Cosmetics Roller Lash Curling & Lifting Mascara
now 10% off
$26
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“Mascara is an easy way to add a little definition to the eyes,” says makeup artist Hannah Biddle. Her favorite product for avoiding clumpy lashes or smudged raccoon eyes from sweat or tears is Benefit’s Roller Lash Mascara. The secret is in the brush that combs through the lashes, separating, defining, and curling as it goes.
According to Kinjo, this volumizing mascara is great for teens because it enhances eyelashes with just a few coats and holds them up all day long. Plus, “it conditions the lashes while in use, so the more you wear, the more nourishment it provides,” she says.
Brow Gel
$18
Like dewy skin, full brushed-up eyebrows is a major beauty trend right now, and it’s super easy to achieve without looking really made up. According to actual teens, Glossier is the most popular and wished-for makeup brand around. It’s also a favorite brand for teens among makeup artists, especially its brow gel Boy Brow. Grant says the tinted gel is a cult classic and great for teens because it’s a low-maintenance way to tame brow hairs while adding a touch of color. Kinjo recommends it too because of the natural, not “drawn-on”-looking brow. Grant says you can feel safe using Glossier products on teens and tweens because it’s hypoallergenic, soap free, paraben free, sulfate free, cruelty free, and vegan, so it won’t strip their natural oils or irritate their skin.
Milk Makeup also makes a tinted brow gel. But where Boy Brow comes in four colors and clear, this one comes in eight different shades. Miyamoto appreciates the fact that it holds brow hairs up all day while filling in any gaps. “Since it’s tinted, you can just brush it up through the brows, and it naturally kind of thickens them and will fill in any gaps that you have,” she says. To find your shade, Miyamoto advises going with one shade lighter than your natural eyebrow hairs. She also points out that if your eyebrows are overly dark, it will take attention away from your eyes.
Blush
Both Kinjo and Miyamoto prefer natural-looking multifunctional blushes for teens because they can be used on cheeks, lips, and eyelids to create a healthy no-makeup makeup look. This one comes recommended by Kinjo, who likes that it has a creamy texture and that it can be applied with fingers — no brushes necessary. Just be sure to wash your hands before and after.
Miyamoto’s pick is Noto Multi-Benne Stain. “I really like this because it goes on sheer and it doesn’t look too shiny,” she says. It’s also gluten free and paraben free, and made with moisturizing natural ingredients like shea butter, vitamin E, and rose hip oil. Because it contains some natural oils, Miyamoto stresses that you should make sure to wash it off properly before bed to avoid clogging pores.
Lip gloss and lip tint
For teens just starting out wearing makeup, Biddle recommends sheer formulas that enhance the skin’s natural color rather than changing it. “For lips, I adore the Clinique Chubby Sticks.They add just enough color while being moisturizing at the same time. You don’t even need a mirror to apply,” she says.
For a similar look with a bit of shine, Miyamoto recommends Kosas Wet Lip Oil. “This lip gloss is really cute and easy to wear because it’s sheer, so it looks really natural and pretty,” she says, adding that the clear color called Jellyfish brings out the natural color of your lips.
Colorful eyeliners and eyeshadows
All of the makeup artists we talked to say graphic eyeliner is a huge and really fun makeup trend right now. Kinjo says these collections from Sephora have a great range of colors and are long-lasting, making them perfect for beginners. “The 12-hour contour pencils are good for those really just starting out who need more control over eyeliner shape and placement. The multi-stick is wider in shape and highly pigmented in color and can also be blended out with fingers into an eyeshadow,” she says.
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