If makeup artists and beauty trends are a part of your TikTok FYP, you might like the Sticky Method. Mikayla Nogueira shared a makeup routine that was meant to be used to cover skin spots. It has gone crazy.
The Sticky Method video was shared by Nogueira and received over 5 million views. She said she has been able to make her own blemish look like they don't exist by using sticky products.
There are a lot of products that have a sticky texture. The makeup artist applies a sticky primer to her skin after she hasprimed it with a serum. Nogueira waits until the previous layer dries onto the skin to apply a new one. She applies foundation to her face. Check out some of the guides for a complete list of products.
She says that a lot of people didn't know she had a problem.
Comments ranged from "This is one of the best methods I've seen" to "this is a brilliant technique". The Sticky Method routine was mimicked by other TikTokkers.
There is a growing overlap between TikTok and beauty. The app has made a huge impact on the beauty industry and other areas. Over 120 billion views have been created by the #beauty Today's TikTok beauty videos are often credited with discovering the most popular beauty products and practices.
The TikTok roster has many beauty and skincare phenomena. A few minutes of content can lead to a lot of discussion.
Nogueira's fame has resulted in a bit of controversy for the TikTok star, with some users calling her out on a video discussing the difficulties of being aninfluencer The post in question was deleted over a year ago and only came back after the popularity of the Sticky Method.