Top 100 Cosmetics Trends in July

From Hot Honey Lip Balms to Crossover Bodycare Collections:

July 2025’s cosmetics trends showcase a vibrant mix of innovation, sensorial storytelling, and cultural relevance, with brands embracing playful formulations and cross-category expansion. This month, beauty launches focus on personalization, hybrid product design, and immersive consumer experiences that reflect evolving expectations in self-care.

Leading the way in skincare, Innisfree unveiled its 'Green Tea Enzyme Vitamin C Brightening Gel Cream,' a lightweight, fast-absorbing moisturizer featuring vitamin C capsules that burst on contact to visibly brighten and even out skin tone. Meanwhile, Maybelline New York expanded its cult-favorite 'Lifter Gloss' line with 'Honey’d' shades, inspired by the richness of honey—offering sheen and warmth without stickiness.

In bodycare, Lush introduced its 'Super Fairy Collection,' a nostalgic fusion of viral scents Super Milk and Snow Fairy. Fragrance brand Noyz entered the hybrid space with its 'Hair & Body Mists,' while Popsicle marked its 120th anniversary with 'Popsicle Pouts,' delivering soft-stained, tint-like lip finishes.

Elsewhere, NYX Professional Makeup’s 'If You NYX You Know' campaign, featuring Paris Hilton and Saweetie, leaned into humor, confidence, and cultural currency. MUSKAT also made waves by bringing K-beauty innovation to Los Angeles through a five-day immersive pop-up, bridging East Asian formulations with Western experiential retail.

Together, July 2025’s cosmetics trends highlight a beauty industry energized by playful textures, emotional storytelling, and cross-sensory engagement—where performance meets personality at every touchpoint.
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