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The Nostalgia Trap: Why Gen Z and Millennials Are Reviving Nineties Beauty Brands This Summer


If you’ve browsed a beauty aisle lately, you’ve likely felt a wave of deja vu. Between deep brown lip liner, frosted glosses, and a massive boom in clean, airy fragrances, the nineties are officially back. But in 2026, Gen Z and Millennials aren’t just copying old trends—they’re giving them a luxury, modern upgrade just in time for summer.

In a hyper-filtered world, consumers are seeking a simpler, pre-social media aesthetic. For Gen Z, it’s a fascination with a cultural era they never lived through; for Millennials, it’s a comforting return to form.

Here is how the nineties nostalgia trap is dominating summer beauty, and the updated formulas you need now.

The Clean Canvas: From Flat Matte to ‘Cloud Skin’

Nineties glam was famous for its velvety, ultra-matte bases—championed by runway legends like Naomi Campbell. While the original look relied on heavy, drying powders, 2026 technology introduces “Cloud Skin.” This modern iteration swaps extreme shine for a soft-focus, blurred, velvety glow. Using hydrating serum foundations and blurring polymers, it looks completely airbrushed while feeling weightless in the summer heat.

The High-Contrast Lip Gets a Luxury Formula Upgrade

Nothing defines nineties beauty quite like a heavily contoured lip: deep cocoa or rich plum liner paired with a lighter center. Today, brands have swapped out the dry, waxy textures of the past for buttery, non-drying liners like MAC’s iconic Lip Pencils or Victoria Beckham Beauty.

Even the controversial frosted lip has shed its bad reputation. Rather than the heavy, chalky frost of decades past, 2026 welcomes sheer, light-reflecting formulas and cool-toned shimmers that add dimension and volume without looking dated.

The Olfactory Revival: The Return of the Clean, Aquatic Scent

The nostalgia revival has officially taken over the fragrance world. The nineties marked a sharp pivot away from heavy perfumes toward clean florals and airy, abstract compositions.

As an antidote to modern, overly sweet viral scents, legacy fragrances like Calvin Klein’s CK One are seeing a massive wave of relevance among younger buyers. Today’s fragrance houses are leaning into this heritage, releasing fresh, quietly confident scents built with sustainable, elevated notes.

The Editorial Edge: Thin Brows & Soft Grunge Eyes

We are also witnessing the return of the slim, elegant brow silhouette. Culturally led by modern trendsetters like Alexa Demie, today’s look is a refined, highly sculpted version of the classic nineties brow.

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To finish the look, the heavy black smudges of the past have evolved into “Soft Grunge.” It’s an undone, effortless eye look that uses warm metallic bronzes, deep burgundies, and diffused brown eyeliners—proving that a little imperfection is the ultimate luxury.

The Verdict: The nineties beauty revival isn’t about living in the past—it’s about taking the boldest elements of a legendary cultural era and empowering them with the high-performance skincare science of today.

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