Some Thoughts on Local Hawaiian Makeup Trends - Makeup and Beauty Blog

Chillin' by the pool sans makeup

Later all the time I spent auditioning dissimilar makeup bags and thinking about what makeup to bring on this trip, I barely wore any makeup at all, which was kind of a large deal for me.

Things were different on my last trip to Hawaii a few years ago. I was even filling in my brows, curling my lashes and putting on tinted moisturizer and blush before going to the beach.

This time, though? Nuh-uh. Most of the time information technology was just copious amounts of sunscreen and a hat. And that'southward about information technology.

I did wear makeup a few times — once to a nicer restaurant for dinner (i of those places you clothing your nice muumuu and your fancy dress up slippers to, LOL!) with a friend I met on the blog (how-do-you-do, Fern!), and I had some of THE All-time food I've ever had in Hawaii.

So I put on some makeup that dark, only I did, like, the bare minimum going-out makeup for me. Brows, MAC Next to Nothing, a little concealer, a hint of powder, the BECCA X Chrissy Palette on my eyes and my cheeks, mascara, a quickie coral lip, and that was about it.

I'thou definitely much more comfortable wearing less makeup than I used to be, and I feel that if I'm staying up belatedly and I'thousand going to look tired anyway, or if I have dark circles, or if my skin tone looks uneven, eh…I'm fine with information technology. As long as I'm wearing sunscreen and a grin on my face, I'k doing OK, haha! 🙂

Poolside cuties

Even though I didn't article of clothing a lot of makeup myself on this trip, I nonetheless paid attending to the makeup the people around me were wearing. I "people watched" pretty difficult at the beach and the puddle, and I fifty-fifty met an MBB reader (Hi, Myrna!) at the beach. She happened to be wearing a beautiful shimmery bronze centre shadow on her lids. She also introduced me to Clio, a brand she called the Korean version of Urban Disuse, and I can't look to get on that, ASAP!

I scanned eyebrows SO HARD on this trip because of a local phenomenon El Hub, who was born and raised in Hawaii, calls, "Hawaii eyebrows." Many local ladies stone super thin '90s-style brows, and I did discover a little of that going on, simply I also noticed more people than ever sporting full brows at the embankment and at local places like the Foodland (went for some ahi poke and a chocolate haupia pie) and Long's (the best identify to get Kona coffee, macadamia basics, crack seed, kaki mochi and local souvenirs).

I mean, most people still weren't rocking Instagram brows or anything, but overall, it did seem like the local style was toward fuller brows than the pencil sparse brows I retrieve.

Time for a quick dip? Sure, why not!

Some things oasis't inverse. Like, I saw many local ladies wearing stacks of Hawaiian bracelets, lots of gold jewelry/bling, and wearing a cute hibiscus or plumeria flower behind ane ear. I saw a lot of that happening, also. I also saw lots of lovely, long hair pulled upwardly into a high ponytail or bun. Didn't run into a lot of local complect activity, though.

OH! — and I don't remember seeing quite as much crisp black true cat liner (both thin and thick varieties) on the upper lash line equally I saw on this trip. It was generally crisp without any smokiness on the edges or the wings. And I saw very few smoked-out, smudgy lower lash lines or jet black liner on upper and lower water lines, too.

Practice you pay attention to local fashion when you travel? What are some of the places that have the most memorable makeup styles yous've seen?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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