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Embrace Your Soft Glow: Makeup Tips for Summer Types


Imagine serene summer mornings, the gentle blues of a clear sky, or the soft blush of a rose—these are the hues that harmonize beautifully with your natural coloring. Summer types have cool undertones with soft, muted, and delicate features. The key to your perfect look? Embracing that effortless, "no makeup" makeup vibe that enhances your natural beauty.


Embrace that effortless, "no makeup" makeup look


Colors with soft, cool undertones and gentle, muted shades bring out a fresh, serene glow that complements the natural softness of summer. These hues enhance your features, creating a calm, elegant look that is both refined and youthful. They’re perfect for those who want to appear effortlessly polished, allowing their natural beauty to shine without being overpowered by makeup.



Summer type k-beauty makeup recommendation by Seklab


Key Colors for Summer: Lavender and Pinks


When it comes to summer makeup, two of the most flattering shades are soft lavender and pinks such as cool rose. These colors strike the perfect balance between delicate and fresh, making them ideal for enhancing the cool undertones of a summer complexion.



1. Keep It Light and Fresh with Foundation

The ideal base for a summer type is all about that luminous, glowy finish. Opt for a light-coverage foundation or a tinted moisturizer that evens out your skin tone without masking it. Look for shades that have cool undertones and a soft, dewy finish. Go for a dewy look such as glazed donut or candied fruit look.



2. Go Soft with the Blush

When it comes to blush, think of colors that mirror a natural, gentle flush. Choose soft pinks, delicate lavender, or mauves with cool undertones. Cream blushes work wonders for achieving that fresh, dewy finish that’s perfect for a summer type.



These are the best to create the dewy finish that’s perfect for a summer type. Match your cheek and lip colors with these! #PK04 Crush, #PK05 Sth, #MV03 Baddie




If you are someone who likes a bit of a clean, matte finish, you can opt in for these!

#01 Pit-a-pat, #04 Mauve Note




Just Enough - soft blue pink

Not Too Much - soft rosey taupe






















3. Eyes That Whisper, Not Shout

For eyes, the goal is subtle definition. Summer types look fantastic in pastel shades, which add a fresh pop of color without overwhelming. Soft lavenders, pale pinks, muted grays, or cool taupes enhance your natural eye color beautifully. Apply a sheer wash of pastel shadow on the lids, and blend softly into the crease for a dreamy, delicate effect. To add subtle definition, use a cool-toned eyeliner in slate gray or soft brown along the upper lash line, finishing with a coat or two of lengthening mascara.





#01 Fairy Pink

If you are someone who loves cute packaging, go for Muzigae Mansion's Twist Pot!





#04 Lilac Moment - recommending for summer light or summer cool!

#06 Vanilla Tea Latte - recommending for summer cool or summer mute!







4. Go for MLBB- My lip but better

Summer types look incredible in lip colors that reflect the delicate beauty of natural lips. Soft pinks, cool-toned nudes, and gentle mauves are perfect. Consider pastels here as well—a soft mauve or pale pink can be a fun way to play with color while staying true to the cool, serene palette. A sheer, glossy lip tint adds just the right amount of color while keeping the focus on that natural, effortless vibe.



#03 Strawberry Baby Chou

#06 Cherry Topping





#422 Lingerie

















Peony Ballet








The beauty of being a summer personal color type lies in your ability to effortlessly wear a "less is more" approach to makeup. By choosing shades and textures that mirror your soft, cool, and serene natural coloring, you can achieve a look that’s fresh, light, and oh-so-sophisticated. So, embrace that no-makeup makeup style and don’t be afraid to play with pastels like lavender or pale pink—they're perfect for enhancing your soft, summery glow.

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