New trend for yoga skin set to take 2018 by storm

Is it time YOU tried yoga face? Makeup artist who’s worked with the likes of Grace Jones and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley claims ‘hyper-dewy, real skin’ is set to take 2019 by storm

  • Celebrity beauty guru Sara Hill has pioneered the new yoga skin technique
  • Makeup artist says it gives you the illusion of a post-yoga workout glow 
  • One DIY tutorial video has quickly amassed 98,000 views and counting
  • The beauty look uses a mix of highlighter, primer and liquid concealer 

A celebrity makeup artist has tipped ‘yoga skin’ as next year’s biggest beauty trend.

Beauty guru Sara Hill, who has worked with the likes of Grace Jones, Rosie Huntington Whiteley and Kanye West, describes the look as ‘a glow that looks as fresh and juicy as if you’ve just stepped out of the yoga studio’.

It uses a blend of products to achieve the appearance of being fresh and hydrated: ‘It’s plump, fresh, pinchable skin, it’s irresistible’.

And it’s already sweeping social media after Sara posted a snap of one of her clients modelling the look last week, with one video quickly amassing 98,000 views and counting.


Sara Hill reveals her yoga skin look on two different models. The makeup artist describes the look as ‘a glow that looks as fresh and juicy as if you’ve just stepped out of the yoga studio’

A makeup artist tries out the look, inspired by Sara Hill, on Instagram. Sara uses a blend of products to achieve the appearance of being fresh and hydrated: ‘It’s plump, fresh, pinchable skin, it’s irresistible’

Since then, dozens of women have followed suit by trying the look out for themselves and posting it to social media.  

Sara, who pioneered the technique herself, explains the hyper-dewy, real skin look, can be achieved in eight simple steps using a mix of highlighter, primer and liquid concealer. 


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Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Sara said: ‘This look celebrates real skin in its natural beauty and we think it’s a great look for winter, adding layers of hydration to dry skin.

‘The Yoga Skin technique is a look I created to make the skin look lit from within. Healthy, glowing, radiant, sheer and natural – skin that looks like skin at its very best. 

The yoga skin look is sweeping social media after Sara posted a snap of one of her clients modelling the look last week, with one video quickly amassing 98,000 views and counting (pictured: nicolemaccines tries out the look)

Kelly Bakewell tries out the yoga skinlook for herself. Sara told MailOnline: ‘This look celebrates real skin in its natural beauty and we think it’s a great look for winter, adding layers of hydration to dry skin’

‘Skin that’s just stepped out of the yoga studio, dewy and fresh, but not sweaty, just glowing with health and wellness.

‘You can lightly powder to set concealer, or set your face overall with powder, using a small fluffy brush or a puff – just remember to keep the powder to a minimum so the look stays sheer.

‘Add cream blush and cream bronzer for a really healthy, fresh glow. If you want to finish the look with a setting spray, make sure it’s an alcohol-free formula to add further hydration to the skin.’

How to get Yoga Skin by Sarah Hill 

Step 1:Cleanse and prep your skin as normal. Let your skincare absorb fully before moving on to the next step.

Step 2: Apply a small amount of silicone-free primer over the skin, and allow to sink in.

Step 3:Mixing time! Into a small pot or bowl, pop in 3-4 pumps of your favourite liquid foundation. I recommend a sheer to medium coverage formula, preferably water-based – this definitely isn’t a look for a full-coverage foundation.

Beauty guru Sara Hill has worked with the likes of Rosie Huntington Whiteley

Step 4:Add in one drop of your favourite skincare facial oil.

Step 5:To the mix, add in one drop of strobe cream or a liquid highlighter. For this look, golden tones work best.

Step 6 (optional): For an incredible shine to the skin, you can add in one small drop of glow drops.

Step 7: Begin massaging your skin mix into your face using your hands, not a brush. This does many things: it gets the circulation flowing, it relaxes you, de-puffs the skin, and makes your base sit better too. 

Build up your coverage in layers until you’re happy with the look. I’d recommend leaving a few minutes in between layers to allow each one to sink in and settle.

Step 9: For added coverage, blend a small amount of a liquid concealer in the areas you want more cover – like under the eyes, around the nose or over any blemishes. Remember not to overdo this step, this look is about ‘real skin’ and we want to see as much of it as we can.

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