Beauty

The TikTok trends that (really) left their mark on 2022’s beauty routines

From a K-beauty moisturising technique to sadfishing to the return of the mullet, here are the trends that made the rounds on the platform

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Dec 2022 3:00PM

The TikTok trends that (really) left their mark on 2022’s beauty routines
Slugging, the wolf cut and crying make-up left their mark on TikTokers' beauty routines throughout 2022. – ETX Daily Up pic, December 14, 2022

SOCIAL media fans are sure to be familiar with fake dimples, the sticky method, manga lashes, and the many other beauty tips that originated on TikTok this year. But were they really so successful?

In the age of social media, it can be easy to forget that real beauty trends aren't just those that amass millions of views, but those that endure... And this is the case with slugging, crying make-up, and the wolf cut, which have clearly influenced beauty routines in 2022.

Anything and everything goes on TikTok. So much so that trends – or micro-trends – sometimes emerge that aren't really trends at all. This is especially true in the fashion and beauty sectors, where tips and inspirations can be counted by the hundreds.

However, real inspirations – those that have a lasting effect on our daily lives – can only be counted on the fingers of one hand. As the new year dawns, let's take a look at three trends that originated on TikTok and which truly influenced beauty routines this year.

Slugging to the rescue of dry skin

K-beauty, or Korean beauty, is a driver of many trends on social networks. Here, proof comes in the form of slugging, the leading beauty trend of 2022, which has hundreds of millions of followers around the world.

Straight from South Korea, this technique with an improbable name involves coating the face with petroleum jelly all night long (yes, you read that right) to help fight against certain winter ailments, starting with redness, itching and skin dryness.

@meredithduxbury Would you guys try #slugging ♬ original sound - Meredith Duxbury

With nearly 600 million views, the tip has been so successful that it's given rise to dozens of videos from dermatologists giving their take on the trend.

Unusually, all of them have approved the technique, but they have also said that it's suitable for all skin types, except those prone to acne. In fact, Vaseline can exacerbate this condition.

The trend has grown so much over the course of the year that it has spread to other parts of the body, with nail slugging and hair slugging.

Crying make-up is an ode to sadness

As incredible as it may seem, crying make-up – which should have been one of the weirdest trends of the year – has turned into a real beauty sensation over the months.

The idea is to use make-up to make yourself look sad, as if you've been sobbing or are totally depressed. Admittedly, the trend has never really gone beyond the borders of the virtual, but it has become a beauty must-have of the year.

To date, more there are more than 100 million views and counting for crying make-up, in turn derived from sadfishing, a trend that consists of expressing one's most negative feelings on social networks.

@hayleybuix Crying girl make up ib @zoekimkenealy #cryinggirlmakeup #makeuptransformation #makeuptrend ♬ pls Lord make me the biggest star - *•°∘°♡°∘°•*

As such, those who can't (yet) cry on command can rely on blush – applied in strategic places (cheekbones, eyes, tip of the nose) – to create the illusion of having cried. This is finished off with a slightly shimmering liquid eye shadow to perfect the ruse.

It's a trend born on social networks and adopted by the most famous make-up artists on the planet, and which has never ceased to grow over the months. At the dawn of 2023, we hope to see its polar opposite emerge – a trick to make everyone look happy, just to brighten up the new year.

The wolf cut brings the mullet up-to-date

We saw the wolf cut coming, accurately predicting that this updated version of the mullet would be a hit in 2022. And it was.

A retro-inspired hairstyle popularized by Billie Eilish, it has continued to appeal throughout the year, to the point of being elevated to the rank of star cut of 2022.

The once-mocked haircut – something Chris Waddle knows all about – has scored no less than 2.3 billion views on TikTok, and is still being featured in new videos today.

The trend is such that users of the Chinese social network have created many tutorials to show others how to recreate the cut at home, not to mention the countless videos giving advice on how to style it on long, short or curly hair.

@naomieliav A lil hair tutorial #hairtransformation #wolfcut ♬ B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All) - Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal

Shag, wolf cut or mullet, whatever you call it, it's undoubtedly the hair trend of 2022. Some have even tried spinning off other animal-themed variations, like the cobra haircut or the butterfly haircut, without ever meeting the expected success.

All in all, it's a trend that shows that nostalgia, as well as the symbols of counter-culture, have strongly influenced this year's trends, in fashion as in beauty. – ETX Daily Up, December 14, 2022

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