Two beauty trends walked onto the festival grounds this year. Only one of them has been dominating your feed for the past half-decade. The other? It is the one that actually got people talking.
Coachella 2026 Weekend 1 is in the books, and the beauty looks that emerged tell a clear story: we are at a turning point. On one side, the familiar comfort of the “clean girl aesthetic” — bronzed, glowy, effortless. On the other hand, the loud, unapologetic return of bold, graphic eyeliner.
For the past few years, minimalism has ruled. But if there is one weekend a year where women throw the rulebook out the window, it is Coachella. And this year, the rulebook got set on fire.

The Desert Glow: Clean, But Make It Bronzed
Let us start with what you already know. The clean girl aesthetic did not completely disappear. It merely got a desert upgrade.
Celebrities like Hailey Bieber and PinkPantheress leaned into what makeup artists are calling the “desert glow” — bronzed, lived-in skin that looks like you have been dancing in the sun for hours. If you’re not sure what this means, think hydrated, glass-like skin, soft blush placed high on the cheekbones, and a general refusal to look like you tried too hard.
PinkPantheress, in particular, served what the younger gens are describing as a “your skin but better” moment. Makeup artist Julian Stoller built her look around a soft-focus base, layered blush, and naturally defined brows — the kind of face that photographs well in harsh desert lighting because it is not fighting against it.
And for many women, it is still the goal. You do not have to worry about smudging or stress about touch-ups. You just glow and go. There is a reason the clean girl aesthetic refuses to die, and that’s because it works.
The Return Of The Graphic Liner
Graphic liner — sharp, bold, unapologetically artistic — made a serious comeback. And the proof was all over the main stage.
Headliner KATSEYE took the stage on Friday, and while their performance was electric, it was their eye makeup that stole the show. Makeup artist Jordan Giang gave Megan Mei-Yok Skiendiel a dramatic smoky eye with bold liner blended across the bottom lashline, finished with an intense black waterline. It was dark, it was moody, and it was a clear departure from the soft, diffused looks that have dominated recent festival seasons.
Then there was Kehlani. Her neon blue eyeliner — a clean, crisp pop of colour — was impossible to ignore. Paired with a creamy rose blush and matching lip, it proved that bold eyes do not have to mean heavy everything else.
And let us not forget the rhinestones. After Zara Larsson’s playful, colour-packed looks, face gems and rhinestones are officially back in focus. This is not the random glitter of Coachella past. This is deliberate placement — stones of different sizes layered around the eyes, used to add dimension without feeling like a costume.
So why the shift? According to beauty experts, the clean girl aesthetic has simply run its course. “Colours are louder than ever,” notes one trend report. “Bold, expressive, colourful eyes are a stark contrast to clean girl beauty. People are now embracing individuality”.
Which Lane Should You Pick?
You don’t necessarily have to choose.
But if you want to pick a lane, here is how to decide.
Pick the Desert Glow if:
- You are spending all day outside and do not want to think about touch-ups.
- Your skin is the main character, and makeup is just the supporting act.
- You want to look like you woke up like this — even if you did not.
The desert glow is forgiving. It is low-maintenance. It is the path of least resistance, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Use cream products, build slowly, and let your natural skin texture show through.
Pick Graphic Liner if:
- You want people to stop and look at your face.
- You have a specific outfit that needs a specific energy.
- You are tired of playing it safe and want to have actual fun with your makeup.
The key to graphic liner at a festival is longevity. You need waterproof formulas, a good setting spray, and the confidence to wear something that might smudge — and to not care if it does.
Pick Both if:
You are feeling brave. A bold liner paired with a bronzed, minimal base is actually the most balanced approach. Let your eyes do the talking. Let the rest of your face breathe. That is the sweet spot.

The Bottom Line
Coachella 2026 showed that the beauty landscape is shifting. The clean girl aesthetic is not dead, but it is also no longer the only game in town. Graphic liner, bold colours, and artistic eye looks are carving out space — and they are doing it loudly.
For the everyday woman attending a local festival or just a night out, you are allowed to experiment. You do not have to be a makeup artist to draw a sharp line or place a rhinestone. You just have to be willing to try.





