Beauty

How to Achieve Butter Skin

Move over glass skin. These days, it’s all about “butter skin”—a trend that promises a complexion as luminous and soft as butter melting in the sun.

According to model Aisha Potter, who recently posted a TikTok featuring make-up that “glides on like butter,” achieving the look comes down to using products with creamy textures that melt into the skin—similar to the way a pat of butter melts into a warm slice of bread. The result? A luminous makeup look that disappears into the skin for a discreet, natural effect.

Butter skin, however, is not just about blush, bronzer, and eyeshadow—nor is it about slicking your face with greasy, high-shine products. To successfully achieve this supple look, skincare products that deliver a velvet-y, hydrated look are key. Think: highly-moisturizing formulas that illuminate the complexion and provide a smooth base for your makeup to blend into a radiant glow.

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The best skincare products for butter skin

Rhode’s Barrier Butter, a balm which is meant to be applied at night to provide a 24-hour seal of lush moisture, fits the bill perfectly. But Rhode isn’t the only brand to offer skincare with a butter-soft effect—there are plenty of other formulations that provide a similarly glowy, plumped-up look thanks to a blend of highly-moisturizing and soothing active ingredients that work together to support the skin barrier. These ingredients include hyaluronic acid, of course, as well as ceramides, peptides, plant butters, and amino acids like ectoin.

Take Byoma’s Moisturizing Rich Cream, for example. It features a combination of tri-ceramides and bakuchiol for a texture that drenches the skin without leaving a greasy residue. The Inkey List’s Ectoin Hydro-Barrier Serum, on the other hand, features hyaluronic acid with four different molecular weights designed to reinforce the cutaneous barrier in just 15 minutes. And, Dr. Barbara Stürm’s Ceramide Drops Face Oil offers a concentrate of ceramides, squalane, and jojoba oil that boost hydration and radiance with just a few drops.

The best foundation for butter skin

When it comes to foundation, achieving butter skin is all about using low-coverage textures that blur imperfections while letting the skin’s natural radiance shine through. For this reason, creamy stick foundations and sheer liquid formulas that glide onto the face are the best option. A few favorites: Ilia’s Skin Rewind Complexion, which contains skincare ingredients like ceramides and peptides; Dior’s Forever Skin Perfect, a favorite of Hailey Bieber’s; Gucci’s Cushion de Beauté; and Nars’ Light Reflecting Foundation.

Ilia

Skin Rewind Complexion Stick

Dior

Forever Skin Perfect Stick

The best blush for butter skin

Butter skin is subtle, so creamy blushes that can be softened with a brush (or even a finger) are your best bet. Charlotte Tilbury’s Beautiful Skin Lip & Cheek can be applied to both lips and cheeks for a sheer dose of color, while Makeup by Mario’s Soft Pop Plumping Blush Veil offers luminous colors and an easy-to-work-with texture. Makeup artist Natasha Denona recently launched a duo of Cloudy Cream blushes that melt instantly onto the skin. For a cool, science-y experience, Kiko Milano’s Dreamphoria Collection offers a stick blush that looks blue in the tube but reacts with the skin’s pH upon application to deliver a made-to-measure color for the ultimate natural look.

Valentino Beauty

Liquirosso 2 in 1 Lip & Blush Soft Matte

The best lipstick for butter skin

Because the butter skin trend is mostly about the face, it’s best to stick to neutral lip colors with velvety, matte pigments to let the skin shine. One favorite choice? Bobbi Brown’s Luxe Matte Lipstick, which is as soft to apply as a lip balm. Also lovely and effective are Lancôme’s Absolu Rouge Cream Lipstick; Pat McGrath Labs’ Dramatique Mega Lip Pencil; and Westman Atelier’s Lip Suede Matte Lipstick.

Pat McGrath Labs

Dramatique Mega Lip Pencil

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