"Vampire Skin" Is TikTok's Latest Obsession—Here's How to Execute It Like a Pro

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I'll spare you the Twilight jokes this time around, but I will take a second to talk about how into TikTok's latest makeup trend "vampire skin" I am. If you've read any of my other writing, you'll know that I love a good dewy, glowy, sun-kissed makeup look. Deep shades of bronze, golden champagne, and a healthy dose of glitter work really well for my skin tone when the light hits just right. Naturally, this love led me down a rabbit hole of #VampireSkin videos on TikTok. One, because I was intrigued and two, because people were creating some stunning yet simple looks that required only two items: foundation and a liquid highlight.

The great thing about this trend is that you can truly make it your own. You don't have to use a liquid highlight, you can use straight-up craft-store glitter from a tube if your heart so desires. Personally, though, I'll be hopping on this trend using one of my favorite dewy highlights. If you're also into the trend and want a few tips on how to execute it like a pro, keep scrolling. I've tapped two celebrity makeup artists for all the details.

Makeup Artists on How to Achieve Vampire Skin 

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Because I trust them wholeheartedly, I asked celebrity makeup artists Judi Gabbay and Allison Kaye to give me their pro tips on vampire skin. "Vampire skin is a spin-off of glass skin," says Kaye. "Glowing skin is in style and to achieve it, you mix a liquid highlight or glowy product into your foundation or layer them under your foundation." 

What I personally love about this trend is that I didn't have to buy anything new or spend a lot of money to give it a try. I'm fully stocked on both foundations and liquid highlights, so I could play around with different combinations to find what I liked best. Gabbay also has a few tips: "If you're looking to create vampire skin, you'll need a few products that you may already have on hand. The trend calls for a liquid glitter, but I find using a liquid highlighter [is] more wearable. Using your favorite lightweight foundation, mix in your liquid highlighter or glitter. Stipple the mix onto the skin using a damp beauty sponge. The trend calls for glittering skin 'like Edward Cullen,' so you’ll want to highlight the high points with a fine glitter such as Makeup by Mario's Crystal Reflector in Quartz ($26)."

For a few of each's product recs for vampire skin, plus a few I've been testing out myself, take a look below.

The Best Products to Create Vampire Skin

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Shawna Hudson is a beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and travel writer with over 10 years of experience. She graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a degree in journalism and has written for other publications such as Bustle, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Elite Daily, and more. She is currently a beauty writer atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and hopes to continue feeding her (completely out-of-control) beauty obsession as long as she can. Stay up to date on her latest finds on Instagram @shawnasimonee.