What Exactly Is the ‘Cloud Lip’?
Forget the ultra-precise liquid lipsticks and sharp lip liners that dominated the last decade. The 'cloud lip,' also known as the 'smudged' or 'soft-focus' lip, is all about creating a diffused, pillowy effect. The colour is concentrated in the center
of the lips and softly blended outwards, with no harsh lines or defined edges. The finished look is reminiscent of the soft, ethereal haze of a cloud, or the natural stain left behind after eating a handful of berries. It’s less about perfect application and more about creating a feeling—effortless, romantic, and lived-in.
Why the Sudden Shift in Style?
This trend isn’t just about a new application technique; it’s part of a larger cultural shift in beauty. After years of chasing Instagram-perfect, high-glam looks, there's a growing desire for makeup that feels more authentic and less contrived. The cloud lip taps directly into this. It has roots in Korean beauty (K-beauty), where the 'gradient lip' has long been a staple for achieving a youthful, innocent look. In the West, it aligns with the resurgence of '90s grunge-era aesthetics, where a slightly smudged lipstick was a sign of a good night out. Ultimately, it’s a rebellion against impossible standards of perfection, offering a style that is both beautiful and forgiving of a little imperfection.
How To Get The Look: A Simple Guide
The best part about the cloud lip is its simplicity. You don’t need a surgeon’s steady hand to master it. Start by prepping your lips. A light layer of balm or a lip primer will ensure a smooth canvas, but avoid anything too glossy. Next, take your lipstick—a satin, matte, or cream formula works best—and apply it directly to the center of your top and bottom lips. Don’t worry about getting close to the edges. Now for the magic: using your fingertip, a small, fluffy eyeshadow brush, or a cotton bud, gently tap and blend the colour outwards towards your lip line. The goal is to blur the edges, creating a seamless gradient from the pigmented center to the soft, undefined perimeter.
Choosing the Right Products and Colours
While technique is key, the right product can make all the difference. Many brands now offer 'lip powders,' 'velvet tints,' or 'whipped mousse' formulas specifically designed for this effect. These products have a soft, blendable texture that is perfect for creating that diffused look. However, you can absolutely achieve it with a traditional lipstick. Just avoid liquid-to-matte formulas that dry down too quickly, as they are difficult to smudge. In terms of colour, this trend is incredibly versatile. It looks stunning with deep reds and berries for a romantic, vampy feel, but it’s equally beautiful with soft pinks and nudes for a more subtle, everyday look. The focus is on the finish, not a specific shade.
Pro Tips for Mastering the Trend
Ready to take your cloud lip to the next level? For a truly soft-focus effect, apply a tiny amount of concealer or foundation around the very edge of your lips and blend it inwards before you even apply colour. This helps to erase your natural lip line and enhance the blurred effect. Another trick used by makeup artists is to apply your lipstick, blot it with a tissue, and then use a fluffy brush to dust a tiny bit of translucent setting powder over the edges. This locks in the colour while amplifying that soft, hazy finish. Finally, don't be afraid to mix textures. A matte, blurred edge with a hint of gloss dabbed just in the very center can create a beautiful, multi-dimensional effect that adds fullness without sacrificing the soft aesthetic.















