Viral & Aesthetic
Latte Makeup
Monochromatic browns, caramels, and tans. Bronze-focused.
Latte Makeup is a monochromatic, bronze-focused beauty trend that utilizes warm browns, caramels, and tans to create a soft, sun-kissed aesthetic. Originating in the 2020s as a viral aesthetic, this modern technique relies on a cohesive palette across the eyes, cheeks, and lips to mimic the creamy, roasted hues of a latte. It is ideal for anyone seeking a natural, effortless look that enhances the skin's warmth without relying on harsh lines or cool contour shades.
To create Latte Makeup, begin with a lightweight satin foundation for a natural base, then generously blend a caramel cream bronzer across the high points of the face. Buff a matte tan eyeshadow over the lids, finish the lashes with brown mascara, and complete the monochromatic look with a warm brown liner and creamy nude lip.
The Kit
- Lightweight Satin Foundation
- Damp Makeup Sponge
- Caramel Cream Bronzer
- Dense Angled Brush
- Matte Tan Eyeshadow
- Fluffy Blending Brush
- Brown Mascara
- Translucent Setting Powder
- Powder Puff
- Warm Brown Lip Liner
- Creamy Nude Lipstick
How to Create Latte Makeup
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Apply Satin Foundation
Apply a lightweight satin foundation all over the face using a damp makeup sponge for a natural, even complexion.
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Blend Cream Bronzer
Blend a caramel cream bronzer generously onto the cheekbones, temples, and jawline with a dense angled brush to create a sun-warmed effect.
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Wash Lids In Brown
Buff a matte tan eyeshadow into the crease and across the eyelids using a fluffy blending brush. Finish the eyes with a coat of brown mascara.
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Powder Center Of Face
Lightly press a translucent setting powder into the T-zone using a powder puff to maintain a balanced, soft matte finish.
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Apply Caramel Nude Lip
Outline the lips with a warm brown lip liner and fill the center with a creamy nude lipstick for a cohesive monochromatic look.
Pro Tips
- When selecting your cream bronzer and eyeshadow shades, look for tones with a slightly yellow or olive undertone rather than red or orange, as this perfectly mimics the true color of espresso and milk.
- Skip black eyeliner and black mascara entirely; opting for dark brown instead keeps the eyes looking soft and cohesive with the rest of the warm-toned face.
- Bring a touch of your cream bronzer across the bridge of your nose and gently buff it into your eye crease before applying powder eyeshadow to establish a seamless, natural base of warmth.
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