We don’t know about you, but we haven’t stopped loving Hilary
Duff
 since we first fell in love with her on January 12, 2001.
(The run date of Lizzie McGuire’s first-ever episode ICYW.) Back
then, it didn’t get better than butterfly
clips
, glitter, chopsticks, and faux-spikey hairpieces in terms
of her beauty aesthetic, but in 2019, we love that we can still
recognize Duff thanks to her fresh (still freckled!) complexion.
Sure, some of Lizzie’s whimsical beauty accents might be history,
but we’re just as obsessed with the actress and singer’s more
recent signatures since graduating from all of those various high
schools on-screen. 

These days, her vibe is all about creating a quick-and-easy
low-maintenance look complete with a smudged, smoldering eye; a
pop-of-pink or peach on the cheek; a pretty sheen of
highlighter; and a really great brow.
Lucky for us, Duff made her makeup tutorial debut on
IGTV
last week to share her effortless step-by-step daily
makeup look while also showing off her new limited-edition
collaboration with Nudestix—a
beautiful six-piece set aptly called The
Daydreamer Palette
 for $75. The best part? When she’s not
nervous (aka filming herself for her 13 million followers), she can
achieve the pretty end result in seven minutes or under. 

Ahead, we’re breaking down Hilary Duff’s 2019 makeup routine
because, yes, it’s what day-to-day beauty dreams are made of. Keep
scrolling for all her favorite products and tips. 

To
start off her daily makeup routine, Duff reaches for this calendula
oil to help hydrate her face—a specific product trick she says
she learned from her makeup artist. 

Next,
Duff gives her eyes a quick hit of nourishment with this natural,
nourishing eye balm which she says her friend and Younger co-star,
Molly Bernard, turned her onto. 

Duff
uses a “very dirty Beautyblender” to start her foundation routine.
First, she takes out Nudestix Tinted Color in 3.5 to help even out
her skin—only using “a very light coating” of the formula so she
can still see her freckles. 

She
also loves and has been using this luxe foundation stick from
legendary makeup artist Gucci Westman. She swipes it across her
cheeks and forehead and then blends it in quickly with her
Beautyblender—”quickly and efficiently” since she never has much
time to get ready. 

“This
is kind of a dark one—Deep 9—but I have all the Nudestix
colors,” Duff shares. For her signature bronzey contour, she sweeps
it in the crease of her eyelid before blending out, down the sides
of her nose, and a little underneath her cheekbones and jawline for
an extra hit of definition. She loves using a fluffy brush (like
one you’d use for something like blush) to blend everything
together in a natural, super-soft way. 

“Then
I’m going to take my Nudies Matte All Over Blush Color in Body
Language, which is kind of a peachy tone—I’m putting it on my
lips, cheeks, and a tiny bit on my eyes.” Then, Duff blends it all
in with the handy smudge brush that comes on the other side.
However, Duff does warn that the formula of the stick (since it’s
made to be waterproof) dries quickly, so you need to work fast with
your blending technique to keep everything smooth and seamless.

Next,
Duff reaches for another staple product within her Nudestix collab,
the Magnetic Luminous Eye Color in Bright Eyes. She applies this
all over her lid—pulling her eye out and giving it a basecoat all
over her lid. (The tone, she says, is like a “pewter-ish sheen.”)
She also smudges a bit underneath her eye and explains she never
does any “perfect lines” in her makeup routine since she knows it
will just get messed up and because, well, it’s HOT in Los
Angeles. 

“Night
Dweller—I don’t use this shade every day because it’s a little
bit of a deeper commitment, but it does add a really nice touch of
definition,” she says. She smudges it in her lower waterline and
lower lashes and then draws it in a “V” on the outer corners and
outer top lid to connect the top and bottom lashline. 

“This
is called Wunderbrow, and it’s my favorite—in case you guys
haven’t noticed, I really love a big brow and it really changes the
look of my face to bring my brow up,” Duff explains. “This brow gel
is amazing because you can literally swim in it and it will stay
on. It’s the quickest thing I’ve found, and I love that you don’t
have to be precise with it. I don’t work with this company, I
swear. I just really like this product!”

To
set her brows, the star uses a little bit of Glossier’s Boy Brow.
(It’s the brand’s best-selling product, BTW.)

“Then
I’m going to use Half Moon—this is the highlighter stick from my
collection. It’s very ethereal, and I’m just going to pop it
wherever I want it on my face.” She says she likes to apply it with
her fingers, tapping it onto her cheekbones, the center of her
bottom lip, the Cupid’s bow, the tip of her nose, and a little bit
above her eyebrows and chin. 

“I
really love this combo from Charlotte Tilbury,” she shares next. “I
use a chunky brush to just bronze myself up a tiny bit more—I
really like layers when I’m doing my makeup.” (She also touches up
her cheeks with a little bit more Body Language.)

Since
Duff says her top lashes are already super full thanks to eyelash
extensions, this mascara she loves from Sisley Paris just goes on
her bottom lashes. She appreciates that the brush is “chunky” and
that the formula doesn’t fall or flake from her lower lashes. She
says that she also likes to take a clean little spoolie brush to
comb through her lashes and her eyebrows. 

As
her final step. Duff adds a little bit of powder underneath her
eyes. “I don’t like to use concealer when I’m not working under my
eye because it gets a little bit crepe-y for me,” she shares. “And
that is my quick and easy makeup today!” she concludes. “You can
still see my freckles, but I have some coverage.” Ed. note: We
couldn’t I.D. Duff’s exact powder formula for certain, but you
can’t go wrong with this formula from Charlotte Tilbury. Up
next: Drew Barrymore Doesn’t Look 44 Years Old—Here Are 17
Reasons Why

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