We've been seeing the cool-toned pinks and romantic looks on the red carpet for months now. That's why we can confidently say this will continue to be a major trend during the spring season, especially when it comes to weddings. 

"I think we’re seeing a shift toward makeup that feels romantic and fresh again. After years of ultra contoured bombshell looks, artists and clients are leaning into softer color looks that still feel elevated but more effortless.

Pastels and rosy tones mimic the natural flush of skin, which translates beautifully on the red carpet and in photographs," Nikki DeRoest, celebrity makeup artist and founder of Ciel Cosmetics, told E!.

For weddings, it's either a no-makeup "clean girl" look or a full-coverage, dramatic glam. Nearly no inbetweens. This romantic, flushed look is that. It's all about using makeup to give our faces that natural, hazy energy.

You might have seen it on stars like Chase Infiniti, Lily Rose-Depp, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson, Emma Stone, and Elle Fanning. 

The question on our mind is always: how do we recreate it at home? We tapped DeRoest to give us all the must-know details. She recently did a similar look on Katelyn Larson at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. 

Whether you're the bride-to-be or a wedding guest looking for inspiration, keep scrolling to learn more about how to do this romantic look for the spring.

"This kind of makeup is perfect for spring weddings because it enhances your natural features without feeling overly heavy. The key is keeping the skin luminous and letting the color feel diffused rather than overly structured," DeRoest told E!. She suggests keeping coverage to a minimum and focusing on hydrating the skin. Leave behind full-coverage foundation, and opt for layering tinted serums and moisturizers. 

"I like to start with a smooth base using the ciele prime & PROTECT SPF 30+ for added luminosity and radiance, then even out the complexion with tint & PROTECT SPF 50+ so the skin looks like skin," DeRoest said.

Created and formulated by another makeup artist, Danessa Myricks, this serum tint foundation looks like makeup and works like skincare with its powerful blend of vegan collagen peptides, ceramides, and squalane. 

This 4-in-1 tinted balm melts into your skin like a dream, and blends sheer (but buildable) coverage with powerful skincare ingredients to firm, hydrate, and minimize lines. It's formulated with hyaluronic acid, collagen peptides, and vitamin E to hydrate and plump throughout the day.

"For cheeks, I like to layer tones to create that romantic, natural flush," DeRoest told E!. She suggests adding light layers of a liquid blush high on the cheekbones and softly blending outward, which "gives that lifted effect." Then, she sets it with a powder blush to add "dimension while keeping the look soft and airy."

According to DeRoest, the number one mistake people make when applying blush is doing too much too quickly. "Cool pinks are beautiful because they mimic the natural flush of skin, but they should be built up slowly so the color looks believable," she added. 

"It’s also important to consider your skin’s undertone. If you’re very fair or neutral, a soft baby pink works beautifully, while deeper skin tones often look incredible in richer cool-toned rose shades. The goal is always for the blush to look like it’s coming from within the skin rather than sitting on top of it!"

"I build color with blush & PROTECT SPF 50+, which gives a beautiful natural flush," DeRoest said. "I usually start with a small amount of [it] in [the shade] January and blend it high on the cheekbones, then build the intensity gradually."

This multi-use blush stick from Nars promises to leave your cheeks with that perfect wash of color and soft, blurred finish. The shade Pop Pink is a darker, cool-toned pink that works for everyone with an olive or darker skin tone. 

This liquid blush doesn't just have adorable packaging; it also features a hydrating formula with a fresh, dewy finish, and the perfect cool-toned bubblegum pink shade. 

After blending the ciele's blush & PROTECT, DeRoest softly sets the cheeks with flush & PROTECT SPF 45+ for that blurred, dimensional finish. The shade chill is a true cool pink that matches perfectly with the shade January or Berri that DeRoest loves. 

Wants something that packs a little more of a (pink) punch? This YSL blush has the shade Babydoll Pink, a cool-toned pink, with a silky-soft satin finish. 

If you're looking for a pink that goes with your deeper complexion? The shade Paradise Pink that Makeup By Mario offers promises to leave your cheeks with that coveted rosy, blue pink color and a radiant finish. 

"For eyes, pastel shades work best when they’re slightly diffused rather than overly precise — think soft washes of color that complement the cheeks rather than compete with them," DeRoest told E!.

Shades like soft pinks, lilacs, champagne, and light browns are the key to this look. Nothing too dramatic or precise—skip the cat-eye liner for this look. 

"The Tom Ford Runway Eye Color Quad Poudre in 38 has two gorgeous pastel shades that would be perfect for this soft, romantic look," DeRoest said. These creamy shadows blend right in, making this the most effortless runway-inspired look you'll achieve. 

This K-Beauty eyeshadow trio comes in a magnetic stack, so you can rock these pastel shades everywhere you go. Rose Macaron comes in three cool-toned shades: an icy shimmer, a dusty rose matte, and a soft brown matte.

Want just a little more drama and dimension? DeRoest uses Victoria Beckham's Satin Kajal Liner in the shade Cocoa, blended into a soft look on the lower lashline. 

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