Joey King's Makeup Freedom: From Full Glam to Glossy Skin

Hollywood actress Joey King describes her evolving approach to makeup, which now focuses on how she wants to feel each day rather than adhering to a strict routine. She shares that she has developed a healthier relationship with beauty, allowing for days with no makeup or full glittery eyeshadow based on her mood. King appreciates the comeback of 2016 glam but currently favors a more natural, glossy skin look. Her philosophy is about feeling free and spontaneous, choosing makeup from the inside out.

Key Points: Joey King Shares Her Evolving, Feel-Good Makeup Philosophy

  • Makeup stems from how she wants to feel
  • Now has a healthier relationship with beauty
  • Loves the comeback of 2016 glam but favors natural looks
  • Appreciates spontaneity and responds to the moment
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Joey King shares how she approaches her make-up

Hollywood actress Joey King reveals her "inside out" approach to beauty, embracing spontaneity over routine and loving the natural look's comeback.

Joey King shares how she approaches her make-up
"What is going to make me happy today? - Joey King"

Los Angeles, Feb 14

Hollywood actress Joey King has a pretty unique process of approaching make-up. The actress has shared that she approaches her beauty routine from the inside out.

The actress, 26, says her makeup vibe is "constantly changing every single day," but the one thing it stems from is how she wants to feel, reports 'People' magazine.

She told 'People', "How I view beauty lately is, it feels much more free for me. Five, six years ago, I was like, 'I need to put makeup on every single day, I need to have a full face on', and now I have a little bit more of a healthy relationship with it".

For the actress, that means coming from a place of, "What do I feel like doing today (with my makeup)? What is going to make me happy today? And do I really feel like taking my makeup off tonight? No, I'm not going to put any on tonight. So, now I'm just kind of feeling out what I want to feel inside every day instead of just following a routine that I think I should follow by putting on tons of makeup every day".

As per 'People', when it comes to what looks she likes now, King's inspiration spans the decades, but she's definitely loving that 2016 glam has made a comeback, even if she favors a more effortless approach.

"Then, we were really getting those eyebrows thick and that foundation heavy. I really loved that era. But I also really love where we've wound up now, with like a little bit more of that natural look, the glossy skin", she shared.

She appreciates that she can be "spontaneous" and respond to how she feels in the moment. "Some days I wake up and I have lots of errands to run, and I don't feel like putting any makeup on my skin, so I just do my skincare routine and then I'm out the door. And then some days I'm like, 'I want a f****** glittery eyeshadow'", she added.

- IANS

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Aman W
Good for her. But honestly, this feels like a very privileged perspective. Most Indian women I know, especially working professionals, don't have the luxury of deciding based on a "vibe". It's either a quick routine or full makeup for the office/college. The struggle to take it off at night is real though! 😅
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Sarah B
The 2016 glam comeback mention is spot on! I've seen so many Indian beauty influencers bringing back the bold brows and contour. But I'm with Joey - the current trend of glossy, natural skin is much more wearable in our heat and humidity.
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Rohit P
Interesting read. My wife spends a lot of time on her makeup. Maybe I should show her this article. The "do I feel like taking it off tonight" logic is actually brilliant and very practical. Less makeup = less hassle.
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Kavya N
As someone who loves makeup, I get what she means. Some days it's just kajal and lip balm, other days it's a full face with glitter for no reason at all! It should be fun, not a chore. More power to her for speaking about this.
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Varun X
Respectfully, while the message is positive, articles like this often overlook the cultural aspect. For many Indian festivals and weddings, elaborate makeup is part of the tradition and celebration. It's not always about pressure, sometimes it's pure joy and artistry.

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