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How TikTok Is Completely Changing Beauty Trends And the Way We See Beauty

by Zaghrah Anthony

How TikTok Is Completely Changing Beauty Trends – And the Way We See Beauty

There was a time when beauty trends came from magazines, celebrities, or beauty counters in malls.

Now?
A random 19-year-old filming in bad bedroom lighting can influence what millions of people buy overnight.

TikTok has completely changed the beauty industry, from the products people use to the way they talk about skincare, makeup, hair, and even aging. One viral video can sell out a product globally within hours. A beauty trend that starts in Seoul, Lagos, or Johannesburg can suddenly become international by the weekend.

And unlike the polished Instagram era, TikTok beauty culture moves fast, feels more personal, and constantly reinvents itself.

Beauty experts and trend analysts now describe TikTok as the centre of beauty discovery for Gen Z consumers.

Beauty Trends Now Move at Internet Speed

Before TikTok, beauty trends lasted years.

Now they last weeks.

One month everyone wants “latte makeup”.
The next month it’s “mob wife glam”.
Then suddenly everyone is obsessed with “clean girl makeup”, “glass skin”, or “watercolor makeup”.

TikTok has accelerated trend cycles so dramatically that beauty aesthetics now behave almost like fashion microtrends.

The pressure to constantly keep up has changed how people shop for beauty products too.

Many users now buy products simply because they are trending, not necessarily because they suit their skin or lifestyle.

A Reddit discussion about TikTok beauty culture pointed out that billions are spent yearly on trend-driven beauty purchases people barely use long-term.

The “Perfect Instagram Face” Is Slowly Disappearing

For years, beauty culture focused on:

  • Heavy contour
  • Matte foundation
  • Sharp brows
  • Full-coverage glam
  • Perfectly edited faces

But TikTok helped shift beauty trends toward softer, more natural-looking aesthetics.

Gen Z consumers increasingly prefer:

  • Skin-like makeup
  • Glossy lips
  • Cream blush
  • Freckles
  • Dewy skin
  • Lightweight products

Beauty analysts say younger consumers are rejecting the overly sculpted “Instagram face” aesthetic in favour of individuality and authenticity.

Even makeup itself is changing.

Recent TikTok-driven beauty trends include:

  • Blurred lips
  • Watercolor makeup
  • “Tired girl” makeup
  • Barely-there foundation
  • Soft blush-focused looks

These trends focus more on expression and natural texture rather than perfection.

Skincare Has Become Bigger Than Makeup

One of TikTok’s biggest beauty shifts is the obsession with skincare.

Today, many young people spend more time discussing:

  • Serums
  • Skin barriers
  • SPF
  • Korean skincare
  • Acne treatments
  • Ingredients

Than actual makeup.

“Glass skin” and K-beauty routines have especially exploded online, influencing beauty standards globally.

Even South African beauty conversations have changed. More local creators now focus on:

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Sunscreen for darker skin tones
  • Affordable skincare
  • Hair growth journeys
  • Natural hair care

Instead of only traditional glam makeup tutorials.

And honestly, TikTok has made beauty education more accessible than ever before.

Natural Hair Conversations Are Growing Again

TikTok has also revived conversations around natural hair, especially among Black creators.

More users are openly discussing:

  • Hair damage
  • Relaxers
  • Protective styles
  • Hair health
  • Texture acceptance

A recent viral debate around natural hair sparked discussions about authenticity, beauty standards, and self-acceptance among Black women online.

For many young South Africans, this feels familiar.

Natural hair movements continue to grow online as more people reject older beauty standards that treated Eurocentric features as the default.

Beauty Trends Are Becoming More Inclusive

One of TikTok’s biggest impacts is visibility.

People now see beauty creators with:

  • Acne
  • Vitiligo
  • Different body types
  • Various skin tones
  • Different gender expressions
  • Natural textures
  • Disabilities

Beauty is no longer presented through only one polished standard.

Researchers and beauty analysts increasingly say Gen Z values inclusivity, individuality, and authenticity more than traditional beauty perfection.

And that shift is forcing beauty brands to adapt.

TikTok Is Also Creating New Beauty Pressures

But not every change has been positive.

TikTok has also intensified beauty anxiety for many users, especially young women and teenagers.

People are constantly exposed to:

  • Filters
  • Cosmetic procedure content
  • Anti-aging advice
  • “Perfect” routines
  • Expensive product recommendations

Experts warn that social media beauty culture can fuel insecurity and unrealistic expectations.

There’s also increasing concern about overconsumption.

Many people buy products faster than they can realistically use them because trends disappear so quickly.

And because TikTok rewards novelty, beauty routines can start feeling less about self-care and more about constant consumption.

Beauty Brands Are Now Designing for TikTok First

Beauty companies no longer just market products.

They design products to go viral.

Packaging is brighter.
Textures are more visually satisfying.
Products are created with short-form videos in mind.

Beauty experts say TikTok now directly influences product development, retail trends, and even seasonal launches.

If a product looks good in a 15-second video, it already has an advantage.

That’s why products with:

  • Jelly textures
  • Glossy finishes
  • Colour-changing formulas
  • “Before-and-after” results
  • Aesthetic packaging

Perform especially well online.

Final Thoughts

TikTok has changed beauty trends faster than any platform before it.

It has made beauty:

  • More global
  • More accessible
  • More experimental
  • More inclusive
  • More trend-driven

But it has also created new pressures around appearance, consumption, and self-image.

Still, one thing is clear:
Beauty no longer belongs only to celebrities, magazines, or luxury brands.

Now, trends are being shaped in bedrooms, salons, student apartments, and smartphones across the world — including right here in South Africa.

Also see: Denise Zimba shares emotional reflection on Mother’s Day without her children

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