Concealer Lips are Back

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Whether you love or loathe Y2K-inspired trends, concealer lips are back again. Here’s how to do a "nude" lip the modern way.

Whether you love or loathe Y2K-inspired trends, there’s no getting it around it—concealer lips are back again. Chanel, Dior, Jason Wu Collection, and Khaite each offered their version of the look for Spring 2025 , and more and more celebrities have been opting for a pale lip on and off the red carpet. Just peep Gracie Abrams’ disappearing-lip at the recent Grammy Awards or Tinashe’s go-to Y2K-lip to get the drift.

Seems like the era of bold berries and bright reds on the step-and-repeat (and elsewhere) might be making a downshift towards subtler hues. What are concealer lips? In the early 2000s , super pale, shimmery “nude” lips were everywhere. You could barely look at a runway show, a fashion magazine, music video, or reality TV show without seeing some iteration of washed-out lips.



Paired with a dramatic eye or outsize faux lashes, the look was a defining feature of the era’s future-retro aesthetic. Of course, Y2K was also a time before makeup-shade inclusivity existed, so if your skin didn’t match one of the few pale lip colors available, there weren’t a ton of options. Because of this, many people resorted to painting their lips with concealer to achieve the skin-matching look.

Not exactly ideal, but it did the trick. Hello, concealer lips. The re-emergence of concealer lips “Lips in nude tones have been with us since before the Kardashians and the rise of Instagram,” says makeup artist Rubén Zamora .

“The difference is that then they were part of very forced looks—harsh contouring, excessive foundation, false eyelashes—but now the emphasis is really on lips instead.” To that end, Zamora says that the modern concealer lip is usually paired with makeup that is softer and more natural overall. Think: sheer foundation, beige blush , and muted eyeshadow.

He also attributes the recent re-emergence of the trend to the fact that plump, full lips have been in style for a while. “We are in the era of extra-pouty lips and by making them up in a nude tone they look wider,” he notes. “The outer shape of the lip merges with skin and the inner lip, making lips appear thicker.

” Xabi Rodrigues , a makeup artist at MAC Iberia, makes a more direct allusion, calling out the normalization of non-invasive cosmetic procedures: “Lip filler looks great with a nude stick and lip liner...

this is exactly how we achieved the look of fuller lips before hyaluronic acid injections became more available.” The makeup artist also notes the clear influence of OG Y2K It-girls —the Olsen twins, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, et al.—who continue to wear this style of makeup.

Factor in the success of the Olsens’ fashion brand, The Row, and it’s no wonder this throw-back beauty look is with us once again. Rodrigues says we can also, of course, thank Gen Z for the latest incarnation of the trend: “They see nude lipstick as novel,” she says. Plus, pale lips are “much more casual than a red lip,” adds Zamora, who notes that a muted lip suits a range of tastes and aesthetic preferences.

“Those who want to enhance their lips can use lipliner or add a touch of light concealer in the center to amp up the volume, and those who want something more discreet can enjoy the fact that the overall look isn’t over-the-top.” How to find the right lip color According to Chanel makeup ambassador Raquel Alvarez , there are two variables to consider: your skin tone and your undertone. “In general terms, cool tones will harmonize better with pink tones while gold or warm tones will look better with warmer hues,” she says.

You’ll also want to look at the level of natural pigmentation already present in your lips. “You know how children often have bright, rosy lips? Unfortunately, when we grow up we lose the wonderful microcirculation responsible for the tone,” notes Alvarez. “If you’re lucky enough to still have a saturated natural lip color, don’t try to camouflage it—it won’t look good.

Instead, choose a similar tone,” she recommends. “However, if you have naturally pale lips you can wear a lighter hue with no problem.” To that end, it’s worth trying a few shades until you find one that works for you.

And don’t just sample them on your hand or arm, either. As Rodrigues suggests, “you really have to try each color on the lips to get it right.” Once the decision has been made, keep the rest of your makeup look fresh.

“The most important thing is to avoid heavy, smoky eyes so that it doesn’t look too retro,” says Zamora. “If you have to accentuate the eyes to keep the whole face from looking flat, I recommend bold eyebrows and dark, full eyelashes. And, of course, a sweep of blush for a healthy glow.

” The best nude lipstick for modern concealer lips.