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Nina Park’s Makeup Style Is Everywhere—Here’s How to Recreate It

TikTok creators show how it’s done.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 18: Greta Lee attends the 2025 Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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Whether you’re searching for holiday makeup inspiration or casually scrolling TikTok or Instagram, you’ve likely noticed the internet can’t get enough of the looks created by celebrity makeup artist Nina Park. And it’s not exactly a surprise—Park’s work is stunning.

The makeup artist’s signature soft-glam—as seen on Hollywood cool girl clients such as Greta Lee, Zoë Kravitz, Emma Stone, Hailey Bieber and Kaia Gerber—leans into radiant skin, softly smoked-out eyes and blurred, muted lips that enhance rather than overpower natural features. Unsurprisingly, tutorials from fellow artists, influencers and everyday beauty fans have quickly taken over feeds and FYPs.

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Lately, Park’s makeup style has evolved from inspiration into a full-blown viral trend. A TikTok search for Nina Park turns up more creator-led tutorials recreating her looks than posts from Park herself. There are tons, and I do mean tons, of Nina Park makeup videos on TikTok and Instagram—and a select few are standing out among the many thanks to a stamp of approval from the makeup artist herself.

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One standout comes from content creator Alyssa Lau, who posted a full tutorial recreating Park’s makeup style and earned a doting “wowww this is gorgeous” comment from Park. While many videos focus on Park’s signature lip look—a subtly contoured lip with neutral tones and a natural finish—Lau’s also highlights the elements that make Park’s approach distinctive: sheer, natural-looking skin with barely-there contour, plus light layers of bronzer and blush for warmth.

Another video from creator Ivan Lam garnered similar praise, with Park commenting “love this” on his Instagram post. Like Lau, Lam’s tutorial zeroes in on the skin-first details of Park’s aesthetic. A hint of luminizer under a sheer layer of skin tint creates the base, while blush and bronzer are used strategically to softly sculpt the face.

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