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Y2K-Inspired Spring Beauty Trends

March 25, 2023

Y2K-Inspired Spring Beauty Trends

The early 2000s were a time of bold fashion choices, and the hair and makeup trends of that era are making a comeback for spring 2023. From sparkly eyeshadow to chunky highlights, here are some of the top Y2K-inspired trends to try this season. Which look will you rock to Grind Pretty Fest?!

Hair Trends

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Chunky Highlights were all the rage in the early 2000s, and they're back in style for spring 2023! This trend involves adding thick streaks of color throughout your hair –think blonde highlights on brown hair or pink streaks on blonde hair.



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Braids are always a staple look from the 90s and 00s and are still wildly popular today.Try a half-up, half-down style with two braids framing your face, or go for a boho-chic look with loose, messy braids.



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Butterfly Clip my twisties please! Add some fun to your hairstyle by clipping in a few colorful butterfly clips – it's an easy way to add some personality to your look! 

 

Short Haircuts are back in style this season! From pixie cuts to bobs, there are plenty of ways to rock a short hairstyle. Not only are short cuts easy to maintain, but they're also versatile and can be styled in many different ways.

 

Makeup Trends

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Sparkly Eyeshadows are a must have. Try a glitter eyeliner for a subtle pop or go full glam with a sparkly eye look.

 



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Glossy Lips are it. Opt for clear gloss with brown liner or try a bold shade like cherry red – either way, you'll be right on trend!

OMGLO Highlighting Spray (travel size), $20
Think “J.Lo Glow”. Apply shimmering lotion to your arms and legs before heading out– you'll be sure to turn heads wherever you go!

The Glamatory Lip Potion Nightshade, $14.99

Make a statement with bold lipstick shades like deep reds and purples. This trend is all about confidence and self-expression – don't be afraid to try something new!

Coming to Grind Pretty Fest? Be sure to tag your GRWM reels and looks to #grindprettyfest + #Y2KGrindPretty for a chance to win prizes!



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