Exhibit A: 11 Celebs Who Make a Case for Wearing Pink Makeup (and Lots of It)

Few colors look good on everyone, but there's one notable exception: pink. No matter your skin tone or undertones, there is a shade of pink that will flatter you. Pink brings out the natural flush in our skin, and it works to brighten and warm the face.

Many celebs have caught onto this phenomenon. Pink used to be reserved for the apples of our cheeks or worn as a lipstick, but now it's a red carpet heavy-hitter for all over the face. Hunter Schafer, Zendaya, Doja Cat and more have been spotted rocking the trend. Keep reading for the pink makeup looks we've been obsessing over—and find out how to re-create them yourself. 

Our favorite pink makeup looks, modeled by celebs:

1. Jordan Alexander

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The look: Hot-pink smoky eyes
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This twist on a classic smoky eye is easy to re-create and will make everyone do a double-take.

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2. Lily Rose Depp

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The look: Pale pink inner corners
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At first glance, Depp's makeup look is neutral and minimal, but a pop of pink placed strategically in the inner corners helps brighten the whole face.

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3. Doja Cat

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The look: Bubblegum-pink lids
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Doja Cat always has enviable makeup looks, but we can't stop staring at this pink shadow that brings all the attention to the eyes. 

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4. Dua Lipa

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The look: Draped blush
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Draped blush is one of our favorite ways to wear pink makeup. Choose a vivid blush and blend it up toward your temples, and then toward your eyelids. Though it may seem out there, draped blush actually makes you look so fresh-faced (plus, it makes your cheekbones appear higher). 

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5. Hailey Beiber

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The look: Fuchsia eyeliner
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Bright pink eyeliner offers a fresh, playful take on a staple. Use it in your waterline like Beiber for an eye-catching but subtle statement.

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6. Hunter Schafer

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The look: Mauve corners
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Schafer's makeup is minimal while still packing a punch. To try this look yourself, keep the rest of your face neutral, and pack on a mauve shadow in your outer corners.

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7. Gigi Hadid

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The look: Dusty monochrome rose makeup
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The best part about this shimmery eye makeup is that it only takes one product to complete. Pair with a matching lipstick for the perfect monochrome vibe.

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8. Zendaya

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The look: Shimmery pink under-eyes
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Take a page out of Zendaya's book and make the focus of your makeup the liner under your eyes. A light, shimmery pink creates depth and brightness.

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9. Lana Condor

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The look: Shimmery pink smoky eye
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Condor's eyes wow in this fun, daring look. Keep the rest of your makeup simple, and opt for twinkling shades of bright pink.

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10. Lizzo

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The look: Sparkly magenta eyes and lips
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Lizzo went all out in full glam for this dreamy rose-toned look. Put glittery shadow on the lids and glitter lipstick to match for a glamorous vibe fit for a red carpet.

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11. Issa Rae

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The look: Deep-pink cut crease
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Yes, you can still create a deep, sultry smoky eye using pink. Use a lighter color in the crease to carve out the look.

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Associate Beauty Editor

Katie Berohn is the associate beauty editor at Who What Wear. Previously, she worked as the beauty assistant for Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, and Prevention magazines, all part of the Hearst Lifestyle Group. She graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, with a major in journalism and minor in technology, arts, and media, and earned her master's degree at NYU's graduate program for magazine journalism. In addition, Katie has held editorial internships at Denver Life magazine, Yoga Journal, and Cosmopolitan; a digital editorial internship at New York magazine's The Cut; a social good fellowship at Mashable; and a freelance role at HelloGiggles. When she's not obsessing over the latest skincare launch or continuing her journey to smell every perfume on the planet, Katie can be found taking a hot yoga class, trying everything on the menu at New York's newest restaurant, or hanging out at a trendy wine bar with her friends.