Makeup minimalism is back in a big way; partially as a reaction to the pervasive tedium of heavy, full coverage matte textures, and partially thanks to Meghan Markle, whose simple, skincare-first approach to makeup has bucked trends. The minimalist makeup she favours is not the sort of "natural look" that in reality takes two hours and a makeup artist to achieve.
Foundation is about selective concealment without ever minimising her signature freckles. Thanks to Markle, sheer textures and fresh finishes are popular again. Thank goodness for that – this approach to makeup suits almost everyone a lot better than a heavy mask, and it celebrates makeup as an enhancer, and not a crutch.
To emulate the look, focus on skincare rather than makeup – double cleanse nightly, incorporate an acid toner into your routine, and don’t forget that oils work for everyone (yes, even those with oily skin).
![Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion Ultra-Longwear Concealer (Û30 at Brown Thomas)](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/MG4QAORHGMM4OYCSO3IX47GSRY.jpg?auth=30d303f1599801d6329d4489db32ce6634972a94392b3a8149fe6a1ca716d4ad&width=800&height=398)
With your skin in good condition, makeup has less work to do. Opt for a sheer foundation, or skip it altogether and simply use a concealer like Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion Ultra-Longwear Concealer (€30 at Brown Thomas) to cover anything you would rather not draw the eye to. For that bit of extra coverage, buff more concealer under the eyes, and around the nose a mouth where redness and discolouration tend to be more obvious.
A cream cheek product looks more natural than a powder, and can be applied more quickly and with fingers. Chanel Hydrating Lip and Cheek Sheer Colour (€31 at Arnotts) is creamy, sheer and eminently wearable. It works just as well on lips as cheeks, blends dreamily, and is not at all drying. I love it for lazy days and travel.
![Chanel Hydrating Lip and Cheek Sheer Colour (Û31 at Arnotts)](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/ITSOTFNGMXAW6YKBQKYLMPLWOI.jpg?auth=bd720d4552571aeab3563ff52b395901f0e7fb5e910eeb03659c8181522774d6&width=800&height=210)
Cream shadow is just as conducive to a quick makeup application as cream blush. Powders must be buffed and blended to prevent clumsy lines and uneven application. When I am less in the mood for hard work, and am feeling particularly rushed or incompetent, Trinny London Eye2Eye (€21.50 at brownthomas.com) is ideal. A cream shadow that applies very easily with fingers and gives a ‘done’ but very casually pretty Markle-style eye which is very fast and idiot-proof.
![Trinny London Eye2Eye (Û21.50 at brownthomas.com)](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/4BBSVWHQGNOWKY47TFO36FDSF4.jpg?auth=742e110ccec255e042c9b2bb23cd2d1fe3277303be2a042557ea6a4d36b5b5a9&width=800&height=449)
Perhaps the fastest way to give life and structure to the face is by very subtly filling in the brows to give them fullness and shape. Kat Von D Brow Signature Precision Brow Pencil (€21 at Debenhams) is small and solid enough to fill in individual hairs and comes in a wide range of shades to ensure that you get a perfect match. Opt for a shade very slightly lighter than your own brow colour for a completely natural looking finish.
![Kat Von D Brow Signature Precision Brow Pencil (Û21 at Debenhams)](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/VKKCQUG6VFE4C3FEPN3TOUODBQ.jpg?auth=dcdd6bd6107c9578a8b74a883b5d1288997dd006da5166f07f63244b0399d394&width=800&height=394)
To give the look a sense of being complete, don't forget the lips. A balm or tint will do. Markle tends to favour soft cream or almost (but never quite) matte finish for a more natural appearance. Glossier Birthday Balm Dotcom (€12 at glossier.com) is a beautiful rich balm with a soft sheen and a touch of glitter shot through. The glitter is not at all obvious, but gives the balm a little something extra.
![Glossier Birthday Balm Dotcom (Û12 at glossier.com)](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/AM6O3EBEIQXMW7CHDGY7FOYXOY.jpg?auth=5a04e01e0e6efcb12aa67ad3087f052573c9d56221882e130539c5a227469a86&width=800&height=260)