What is the Soft Lip Look?
Remember the mid-2010s? Makeup was all about precision. We spent ages perfecting our winged eyeliner and, most notably, tracing our lips with a sharp liner before filling them in with an ultra-matte, transfer-proof liquid lipstick. The soft lip trend
is the complete opposite. It’s a dreamy, diffused look that focuses colour in the centre of the lips and feathers it out towards the edges, creating a blurry, just-been-kissed effect. Often called “popsicle lips” or “blurred lips,” this trend originated in Korean beauty culture, where the focus has long been on a youthful, natural-looking glow. Instead of creating a stark boundary, the goal is to create a soft gradient that looks effortless and lived-in.
Why This Trend is Taking Over
There are a few key reasons for this shift. Firstly, there's a collective move towards more comfortable, low-maintenance beauty. The super-matte liquid lipsticks of yesterday were often drying and required careful application and reapplication. The soft lip look, however, is forgiving. A little smudging is part of the charm! Secondly, it aligns with the broader “clean girl” and “quiet luxury” aesthetics that favour a more natural, ‘your-skin-but-better’ finish. This trend is less about transformation and more about subtle enhancement. It’s also incredibly versatile. A sheer wash of colour works perfectly for a casual day out, while a deeper berry or red shade can be built up for a romantic, evening-appropriate look. It complements Indian skin tones beautifully, adding a flush of healthy colour that never looks too heavy or overdone, especially in our warm, humid climate.
Your Step-by-Step Guide to Soft Lips
Achieving this look is surprisingly simple and doesn't require the steady hand of a surgeon. Here’s a basic guide: 1. **Prep Your Pout:** Start with smooth, hydrated lips. Exfoliate gently with a lip scrub or a soft toothbrush, and then apply a thin layer of a non-greasy lip balm. Let it sink in for a few minutes before blotting any excess. 2. **Apply Colour to the Centre:** Take your chosen lip product—a lip tint, a creamy lipstick, or even a liquid lipstick—and apply it only to the inner part of your top and bottom lips. You don't need much; a small dot or two will do. 3. **Blend and Blur:** This is the most important step. Using your fingertip, a fluffy eyeshadow blending brush, or a cotton bud, gently tap and smudge the colour outwards from the centre. The key is to create a seamless gradient with no harsh lines. The colour should be most intense in the middle and fade into nothing at the edges of your lips. 4. **Optional Finish:** For a little extra dimension and comfort, you can top the look with a clear gloss or a hydrating lip oil. This adds a beautiful sheen and keeps your lips feeling nourished.
Choosing The Right Products
While you can achieve this look with almost any lip product and a bit of technique, some formulas make it easier. Lip tints are the traditional choice for this style, as they stain the lips for long-lasting colour that fades naturally. Look for water-based or gel-based tints. Creamy, satin-finish “bullet” lipsticks are also excellent; their emollient texture makes them easy to smudge and blend. You can even use your old matte liquid lipsticks—just work quickly! Apply a tiny dot and immediately blend it out with your finger before it has a chance to dry down completely. The goal isn't a specific product, but a specific finish: soft, diffused, and effortlessly chic.















