Here’s every makeup product we know Nina Park uses to create her signature viral makeup

Her favourites range from a $15 blush to a $420 shadow palette

Editor / January 14 2026

‘Nina Park makeup’ has officially taken the beauty world by storm. Now of course, those of us who immerse ourselves in beauty day in and day out have been well aware of her buttery smooth bases and halo lip shading for years now.

Nobody paints a face quite like Park, and so no trend could excite us more than one built around her. It’s worth noting, however, that Park’s signature look is no passing trend.

The appreciation for her trademark look signals a return to soft, hazy blending and artful application, two things that will never be anything but chic.

Wondering which products will help you create a look worthy of a spot on Park's incredibly aspirational grid? Here are the exact formulas she's confessed to using, from shadow palettes to skin prep steps...

Nina Park Makeup

Park's signature look is being celebrated for its soft, expertly blended aesthetic. Think buttery foundation, buffed in, almost blurry lip finishes, and blush that blends seamlessly into skin to create hazy clouds of colour on cheeks.

Nina Park Makeup Products

These are the exact brands and products Park uses on her clients...

Clio

If you want Nina Park makeup, add some Clio to cart promptly, as Park has used Clio on clients from Addison Rae to Mia Goth. In fact, the two share some crossover products. For both of their complexions, Park applies the Clio Glazing Milky Essence ($35.80 at YesStyle) before going in with the Clio Kill Cover Mesh Glow Essential Cushion in 23N Ginger ($37.76 at YesStyle). She then adds the Clio Essential Lip Cheek Tap in ‘Bunny Blush’ ($15.64 at YesStyle) for Rae and ‘Rose Brunch’ ($20.50 at YesStyle) for Goth. Next comes glow: Clio Prism Highlighter ($26.40 at YesStyle) in ‘Grace Opal’ (a cool white) for Rae’s look and for Goth, ‘Violet Ruby’, a soft lilac.

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Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton is another brand behind one of Park's latest (and dreamiest) makeup looks. For Emma Stone's Golden Globes glam, Park applied a $265 lipstick and dusted her lids with a $420 eyeshadow palette. Fancy! The results justified the price point, however. Stone’s makeup has never looked better. We were already confident in the luxurious quality of Louis Vuitton’s makeup range, but knowing that the LV Rouge Satin Lipstick in ‘Dune Explorer’ ($265 at Louis Vuitton) and LV Ombres Eyeshadow Palette in ‘Beige Memento’ ($420 at Louis Vuitton) have Park’s seal of approval confirms that we need both immediately.

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Chanel

Chanel does hazy base beautifully, so it makes sense that it's a key pillar of Nina Park makeup. For Hamnet star Jessie Buckley’s Globes look, Park applied the new Ultra Le Teint Le Corrector Ultrawear All-Day Comfort Flawless Finish Concealer ($89 at David Jones) and the Les Beiges Water-Fresh Tint ($117 at David Jones) before setting the base with the Poudre Universelle Libre Natural Finish Loose Powder ($96 at David Jones). Park’s velvety, undetectable base makeup is one of her signatures, so this is certainly a trio we recommend investing in.

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Biodance

Nina Park makeup always features velvety smooth skin, so skin prep is as important as foundation choice. We know she often relies on Biodance products for skin prep. For example, for both Greta Lee and Addison Rae’s recent makeup looks, Park prepared their skin with the Bio Collagen-Real Deep Mask ($32.95 at Oz Hair & Beauty), Collagen Gel Toner Pads ($36 at Oz Hair & Beauty), Pore Perfecting Collagen Peptide Serum ($29.48 at YesStyle) and the matching Pore Perfecting Collagen Peptide Cream ($39.62 at YesStyle). Using products from the same range or brand is a great hack when prepping skin for makeup application, as they’ve all been designed to play nicely together (and so won’t pill or get in each other’s way).

And with makeup designed to look as perfect as Park's, you're going to need a solid skin prep strategy!

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Delaney began her career in the Australian beauty media industry in 2015, landing amidst the glossy world of women’s lifestyle magazines (or more literally, in their beauty cupboards). Since then, she has gone on to write across a multitude of beloved Australian media brands, including OK!, NW, InStyle, and Harper’s BAZAAR. She’s covered every side of beauty content, from directing beauty editorial shoots to rounding up the best glossy serums for golden hour skin. Having spent nearly a decade immersed in the beauty realm, Delaney’s knowledge of beauty is as extensive as her collection of tinted lip oils (read: extremely extensive). Delaney is currently the Digital Managing Editor of BEAUTYcrew, and her beauty wisdom also appears across beautyheaven, ELLE and Marie Claire. She enjoys channelling her personal hobby (testing beauty products) into her professional work (talking about testing beauty products), and considers perfecting the art of a cat eye in a moving car her life’s greatest accomplishment.

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