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Skin tints: The new era of multi-tasking, skin-loving make-up

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter Beauty cosmetics
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As skin care and make-up continue to merge, skin tints have firmly established themselves as an essential product, seamlessly blending the two worlds.

Driven by the enduring appeal of the ‘no-make-up make-up’ aesthetic and the rise of skinimalism, consumers are increasingly drawn to products that enhance rather than conceal their natural complexion. 

This shift reflects a broader desire for lightweight, skin-boosting formulas that offer a more natural, effortless look.

Online interest in skin tints has surged dramatically. 

Searches for skin tints have increased by 26% year-on-year as of March 2025, with searches averaging nearly one million per month, according to online trend forecaster Glimpse.

Industry forecasts are equally promising. 

Future Market Insights predicts the global tinted cosmetics market, which includes skin tints, is expected to reach US$2.29bn by 2032. 

Social media, particularly TikTok, continues to amplify this category, while brands respond with increasingly inclusive shade ranges and multifunctional formulas.

According to Carly Utting, Senior National Artist at MAC Cosmetics UK&I, the resurgence of skin tints signals a deeper shift in consumer attitudes. 

“Over the years, trends in make-up have favoured fuller, heavier coverage, peaking around 2016 with the rise of ‘self-application’ on social media, leaving these beautiful, light formulas behind,” she says. As skin care and make-up continue to merge, skin tints have firmly established themselves as an essential product, seamlessly blending the two worlds.

Driven by the enduring appeal of the ‘no-make-up make-up’ aesthetic and the rise of skinimalism, consumers are increasingly drawn to products that enhance rather than conceal their natural complexion. 

This shift reflects a broader desire for lightweight, skin-boosting formulas that offer a more natural, effortless look.

Online interest in skin tints has surged dramatically. 

Searches for skin tints have increased by 26% year-on-year as of March 2025, with searches averaging nearly one million per month, according to online trend forecaster Glimpse.

Industry forecasts are equally promising. 

Future Market Insights predicts the global tinted cosmetics market, which includes skin tints, is expected to reach US$2.29bn by 2032. 

Social media, particularly TikTok, continues to amplify this category, while brands respond with increasingly inclusive shade ranges and multifunctional formulas.

According to Carly Utting, Senior National Artist at MAC Cosmetics UK&I, the resurgence of skin tints signals a deeper shift in consumer attitudes. 

“Over the years, trends in make-up have favoured fuller, heavier coverage, peaking around 2016 with the rise of ‘self-application’ on social media, leaving these beautiful, light formulas behind,” she says. 

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