"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
Associate Beauty Editor

Shawna Hudson has worked in editorial for over six years, with experience covering entertainment, fashion, culture, celebrities, and her favorite topic of all, beauty. 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, Mane Addicts, and more. She is currently an associate beauty editor at Who What Wear 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.