The makeup without gender. He never had it. It is a tool of expression, a way to play with our image and tell the world who we are. However, for a long time, brands and society made us believe that lipsticks were “for them” and lotions were “for them.” But that is changing. Now, makeup is for everyone. For you, for me, for whoever wants to use it!
But where to start? If you want to immerse yourself in this universe without worrying about labels, I leave you a selection of essential products that will help you highlight what you want, without rules.
1. Light foundation or tinted moisturizer
No heavy foundations if you don’t want your skin to feel stiff. If you’re looking for something subtle but effective, opt for a tinted moisturizer or BB cream. Evening out skin tone without looking like you’re wearing something is key if you want a fresh, natural look.

2. Corrector: your best ally
You slept little, you have a small imperfection or you simply want to brighten your look. A well-applied concealer works wonders. Just put a little on the dark circles area and blend with your fingers or a sponge. You don’t need more.
3. Translucent powders for a matte or glow finish
If you have oily skin and want to avoid shine, a touch of translucent powder helps to mattify without being noticeable. But if you prefer a luminous effect, there are options with light sparkles that provide a natural glow.
4. Eyebrows: shape them without exaggeration
Eyebrows frame the face. A colored gel can fill small gaps and fix them effortlessly. If you like them more defined, a thin pencil will do the job. But remember: the idea is not to change them completely, but to highlight them.

5. Blush or bronzer: a touch of life
A little blush on the cheeks gives freshness and vitality. If you want something more structured, bronzer helps define features without the need for extreme contouring. Just a couple of brush strokes and that’s it.
6. Shadows in neutral or vibrant tones
There are no rules here. You can choose brown tones for a natural effect or venture with bolder colors. The key is to blend well so that the result is clean and flattering.

7. Eyeliner: the touch of intensity
A subtle line in the eyes can make a difference. If you want a dramatic look, try a cat eye. And if you prefer something more casual, blend the eyeliner a little for a smoky effect.
8. Mascara: more depth to your eyes
It doesn’t matter if they are long or short, a layer of mascara opens the eyes and makes them stand out. You can choose a waterproof one if you want it to last all day or a washable one if you prefer something easy to remove.
9. Lipstick or tint: whatever makes you feel best
If you are looking for something subtle, a lip tint gives a natural and long-lasting effect. But if you want something with more presence, a lipstick in a shade you love will make all the difference.

10. Fixing spray: the final touch
A good setting spray helps everything stay in place without feeling heavy. In addition, there are options with a matte or luminous finish, depending on the effect you prefer.
There are no rules, just style
Makeup is an extension of your personality. You can use it to highlight what you like or to challenge norms. You can wear it every day or only when you feel like it.
What if someone tells you it’s not “for you”? Remember that makeup doesn’t define who you are, but how you use it can be a powerful way to express yourself. So experiment, have fun and make it yours.









