Belly’s beauty stash from The Summer I Turned Pretty

On the surface, Belly Conklin’s charm lies in being effortlessly yourself—but her beauty routine in the final season goes deeper. As she trades her minimal, summer-fresh vibe for a college-ready glow, her vanity becomes a visual diary of skincare loyalty, subtly elevated makeup, and that nostalgic youthful flair. From hydrating toners to lip oil and peach-scented perfume, each product offers a glimpse into her evolving self-confidence and grounded sense of femininity. .

Skincare first: hydrated, not heavy

the summer i turned pretty beauty picks

Belly’s routine centers on moisture and skin health, rather than cover-up. Her everyday essentials include hydrating staples like a gentle soy cleanser, moisturizing serums, and the Fresh rose-and-hyaluronic acid duo of toner and cream. These choices reflect her preference for preserved natural beauty, with skin kept calm and supple through thoughtful formulations.

the summer i turned pretty beauty products 

Brightening and clarifying elements complete the routine—Byoma’s clarifying serum helps tackle occasional congestion, while a balancing clarifying serum steps in to smooth things over without stripping the skin’s barrier. It’s ‘no-fuss, no-fluff’ skincare that feels like honest self-care. .

Natural-enhancing makeup: polished, yet youthful

the summer i turned pretty beauty products

Belly wears makeup the way a light breeze wears a sunlit morning—gently and sustainably. She starts with a light, skin-like concealer, skipping full foundation for a more breathable base. A swipe of creamy blush adds a naturally flushed glow, while a single coat of mascara, a winged liner, and a pinkish lip gloss or oxidized lip oil round out the look without edging into overt glam.

Lip care remains low-key but intentional. Kulfi’s Lassi Lips oil appears onscreen in key moments, delivering a wash of color, while Glossier’s high-shine lipstick keeps things lively yet understated. A delicate peach perfume adds a final layer—something whimsical, familiar, and perfectly Belly. .

Finishing touches: familiar, practical, personal

dressing table mirror with various beauty and skincare products displayed

Everyday tools make cameo appearances in the behind-the-scenes peek: CoverGirl concealer for touch-ups, a trusty Wet Brush for quick detangling, and even a fun Revlon nail polish for personality. These aren’t fussy accessories—just the kind of grounded picks that women pick because they work reliably.

summer i turned pretty beauty products 

Her vanity spills over with charm—claw clips, mirrors, jewelry, and even a discreet birth control pack visible alongside skincare and beauty items. It feels real, lived-in, and utterly relatable. .

Why it resonates: Realism, nostalgia, authenticity

What stands out is how Belly’s beauty lineup speaks to a broader trend of minimal, skincare-first routines prioritized by Gen Z women. Makeup that enhances, not transforms; skincare that supports rather than overhauls. Her choices echo a cultural movement toward authenticity over artifice. .

That’s why her routine resonates. It’s sustainable, intentionally simple, and emotionally connected to who she is—and who she’s becoming.

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