Summer 2020 Makeup Trends Perfect for Nashville Gals
Are you ready to purge your makeup bag and transition into your warmer-weather beauty routine? Mary Kathryn Hudson from Private Edition and The Cosmetic Market fills us in on summer trends to know PLUS shares 10 products to help you get there.
You may have used the quarantine as an opportunity to experiment with new products or let your face go makeup-free for a few months, but now that weβre starting to get out of the house more, or at least considering it, itβs time to refresh our beauty routine. Whether youβre looking forward to the newest makeup trends or simply wondering how to best transition your skincare for the warmer weather, local expert Mary Kathryn Hudson of Private Edition and The Cosmetic Market is giving us tips on how to update and upgrade our makeup kits.

Makeup Trends for Summer 2020, Perfect for Your Nashville Life
SB Note: To make it easier for you to check out the 10 products that Mary Kathryn suggests in her interview below, weβve created a collage at the end of this article with photos and links to each product.
Hi, Mary Kathryn! Thank you for weighing in on makeup trends today. What is the number one recent makeup trend most women can wear?
The thing I am loving the most and I think everyone can wear is the βno makeupβ makeup. Itβs very natural and something that just looks beautiful and fresh. I think the key is that to achieve the βno makeupβ makeup look, you actually have to wear makeup β and probably more than you would think. But it looks just stunning, and itβs like a breath of fresh air after weβve had this big Instagram makeup trend of a really matte lip and heavy contour. This look is something that looks pretty on everybody, and it can enhance everyoneβs features.
What is the trick to achieving the βno makeupβ look?
The trick is to focus on the skin β working on perfecting your complexion is key. You may have to wear a foundation with slightly fuller coverage than youβre comfortable with or than you have in the past, but itβs about making sure you treat your skin right so that anything youβre putting on top of it melts in. Make sure the skin looks as beautiful and βglowyβ as possible, and then go in and naturally accent with color. A few items that really help achieve a glowing complexion and blur imperfections are La Mer Hydrating Illuminator ($75) or Trish McEvoy Beauty Booster Soothe and Illuminate Cream ($93). Put them under makeup to help achieve this look. Using a corrector and concealer under the eyes helps you look less tired and eliminate darkness under the eyes. My favorite is BECCA Under Eye Brightening Corrector ($32).
Alternately, a lot of the current trends appear to be bold, with bright colors and eye and facial embellishments. How can a woman be on-trend without looking like a clown?
One trend weβre seeing a lot of is metallic, smoky shadows, and thatβs where you can go in with color. Itβs very current and a way to experiment. For spring, I love bronze and orchid colors. But just focus on one area β if youβre going to do something bold, focus either on the eye or the lip versus trying to do it all at once. Trish McEvoy 24-Hour Eye Shadow and Eyeliners ($34), Laura Mercier Eye Shadow ($29), By Terry Ombre Blackstar Cream Shadow Pen ($38) and RMS Eye Polish ($28) make this look easier to achieve.
As far as facial embellishments, less is always more. And obviously, just because itβs a trend doesnβt mean you have to do it! Itβs not something I would say the majority of the population can pull off without it looking forced. I think there is a way to do it well for special circumstances, and I have seen embellishments on the lower lash and in the part of the hair that looks good, but the key is not to go overboard. I would keep it very minimal and simple if you choose to do that. Also, another way to achieve color on the eyes is to use pinks. They are beautiful. Trish McEvoy has a color called Raspberry ($20) that looks great on everyone.
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What do you think is inspiring this yearβsΒ makeupΒ trends?
I feel like weβre seeing such a huge emphasis on clean and healthy everything. Itβs about making sure everything weβre doing β whether itβs how we clean our house or the foods weβre eating or the skincare weβre using. Clean products are such a trend and for a good reason. The fact that everyone is looking into being clean and healthy has played a role in the minimal makeup trend.
What do you think is motivating the brighter, bolder looks?
Fashion always inspires beauty. We did see a lot on the runway earlier this year β bold colors and a ton of embellishments. Iβm the director of hair and makeup for Nashville Fashion Week, and itβs up to us to take that and interpret it in our own way. Thatβs a show. So, how do you make that real? I would say fashion is always a source of inspiration for makeup trends and determining whatβs in and whatβs not for both makeup and hair.
What trends from seasons past are in. Which are out?
Lip gloss is back! I am so glad. Weβre seeing a return to a glossier lip instead of a matte lip, which I love. Also, weβre seeing people get away from that heavily contoured face and going more natural.
Whatβs the one thing every woman should purge from herΒ makeupΒ bag regularly β and how frequently should that be?
Anything that touches your eye. Eyeliner, mascara β¦ Those need to be frequently rotated because theyβre coming into contact with that area of your face. You donβt want infections to spread, even if youβre just using it on yourself.
Iβm a big believer, and I always have been, in refreshing for the season. Itβs good to go through your makeup bag at least twice a year to purge. Itβs amazing how gross makeup bags can get β and how quickly. So, itβs important to go through and at least clean it up. Make sure you wipe everything off; you can even use a tissue and wipe off eye shadows to make sure theyβre fresh.
Mascara should be changed every three months. And while they shouldnβt be purged, you should keep your makeup brushes clean. They should be washed weekly, and many makeup brands make sprays that are easy to use every day. Jane Iredale makes a great brush cleaner ($20), and so does Trish McEvoy ($25).

When youβre in a rush, what is your go-to beauty hack?
I never leave the house without doing my brows. They frame your face, and groomed brows make an incredible difference in your overall look. In addition, I use a corrector and concealer under my eyes to make sure I look awake! I feel like when I do that, it brightens me up. Also, if Iβm in a really big rush, I press oil into my skin because it gives my skin a glow. I use the Therapy Systems Multi-Use Nourishing Oil, which is an all-natural product. Finally, I part my hair in the middle and put it in a low bun. I think that always looks polished and pulled together very quickly.
What is your favorite new beauty product?
I have several. I am really into glowing skin, and I am loving RMS right now. It is not new, but I have been using the Living Luminizer ($38), and I love the natural glow it gives my skin β it is so much more natural than a traditional powder highlighter.Β I also LOVE the One Love Organics Botanical B Enzyme Cleansing Oil ($42) because it smells amazing and takes off all my makeup and leaves my skin feeling hydrated.
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If you could impart one piece of makeup wisdom on our readers β just one β what would it be?
Donβt be scared to ask for help. A lot of times people watch Instagram videos to try to do things themselves. But really, itβs better to speak to a professional or try something on instead of basing it off of what someone else is doing. Weβre all different, and our skin reacts differently to things. Colors look different on TV and in pictures than they do in person, and what one person wears that looks great on them may look terrible on someone else. Itβs such a personal thing. You really need to experience it and try it on before you can tell if itβs going to look good on you. While we are not offering makeup applications right now, weβre helping clients choose the right products in-store, while adhering to the CDC-recommended guidelines.

Is there anything else we should know in terms of how to prepare our makeup routine or beauty bag for getting back out and about?
I would simply say to CLEAN and organize. Makeup is messy. Just like in your closet, you should toss things you do not wear or that are broken, and you should organize it in a way that makes it easy for you to get ready for the day. It is a good idea to look at your foundation and make sure you have the correct formula for the season and your skin type. Many times, for the spring and summer, we like to go with something a little more lightweight, and many times our skin changes season to season.
I would make sure you have a great lip gloss, bronzer, highlighter, a natural shadow, and some great blush. And donβt forget your brows! Have all your basics in place.

Thank you, Mary Kathryn, for all of the excellent beauty advice.
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Jenna von Oy Bratcher
Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Editorial Operations Manager and Lead Content Editor. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.