Choosing the year’s best beauty trends felt like styling an outfit from infinite (or finite ?) options: exciting, exhausting, and deeply subjective. As every year, viral trends ruled the calendar, but popularity alone rarely equals longevity. Instead, we looked for ideas that survived the scroll, inspired genuine affection, controversy and promised relevance beyond a single season. In this case, a whole year.
These trends weren’t always the loudest, but they shaped how people actually looked, experimented, and felt in 2025. From hair to accessories to the way we framed self-expression, the list below reflects beauty as culture, beyond trend cycles, online.
Short hair owned 2025, led by the classic bob and the famous bixie. Universally flattering and endlessly customizable, these cuts bring structured yet rebel vibes to the table. They nodded to nineties minimalism and French coolness of the nouvelle vague, while empowering wearers to refresh identity.
We can’t leave one of the most controversial personnages of 2025 out of the list: The Labubus. Cute nostalgia exploded through fuzzy bag charms and toy-like accessories. But everyone started to run and kill for the growing famous creatures made by hongkonger, Kasing Lung. Sold my the chain Pop Mart, the fervour grew to unthinkable actions. So much as going out of stock in days and the fabrication of fake labubus made by other enterprises. Everyone had to have one, until of course, by the end of the year people started to question them as a sign of privilege since they were pricy and mostly celebrities wore them. The decay was imminent. Yet they still remain.
On a second round, bag charms dominated the globe. What began as playful styling became emotional signaling. Childhood references, soft textures, and collectible creatures offered comfort and individuality, proving beauty could be lighthearted, unserious, and expressive during uncertain moments.
Feet became the statement. Freaky shoes, sculptural flip-flops, pierced details, and sneakerinas reframed footwear as self-expression. Designers abandoned safe staples for personality-driven silhouettes, turning walking into performance and reminding us that beauty often starts from the ground up creatively, proudly. The tabis made a comeback (or they never left?) since Margiela’s spotlight on them. And the ballerinas were a trusty first-role character in 2025, brining chic and non-chalant vibes to the party.
Blush broke its boundaries in 2025. Draped temples, sunburn washes, and intentionally visible placement portraying a dramatic look. Color told stories again, signaling mood and confidence, and allowing faces to feel spontaneous, artistic, and joyfully imperfect without rigid rules, attached.
Natural texture finally took center stage. Curls, waves, coils, and frizz were styled with respect rather than restraint. Education replaced control, products became supportive tools, and individuality trumped uniformity, redefining polish through authenticity instead of perfection for everyday lived-in beauty.
Nails leaned intentional, not extreme. Micro-art, sheer washes, and short lengths dominated feeds and salons. Hands felt considered yet practical, proving small-scale creativity could deliver impact while fitting seamlessly into real, busy lives with modern taste, restraint, balance, longevity, ease. We have to mention a landmark on the nails of 2025 as the soap nails, what celebrities were using most, as a refined lowkey moment style. As well as the cat-eye nails, a trend that’s coming to 2026 with us and finally the aura-nails, mystical energy for the fashionable women that has a trusty manicurist at home.
Fragrance turned personal again through layering, skin chemistry, and intimate sillage. Scents functioned like invisible accessories, memorable yet subtle, completing beauty routines with emotional resonance that lingered, evolved, and felt unmistakably individual, daily.
We are yet to see what 2026 will bring us, but we surely wait with the upmost excitement.

