Grease Clean Girl look

Let`s talk about a new twist on the classic Clean Girl Aesthetic: it’s called the Grease Clean Girl look.
Think: glowing, almost dewy skin, glossy lips, slick hair — but with a little edge. It’s where minimalism meets rebellion — like Hailey Bieber went out with Olivia Rodrigo and they swapped makeup bags.
So let’s break down how to nail the look — from skincare to makeup, outfit inspo, and the energy that ties it all together.
Okay, step one: skin prep. Because the Grease Clean Girl glow starts with hydrated, healthy skin.
Here’s your mini skincare checklist:
Cleanser: go for something gentle and hydrating — you want that soft base, not stripped skin.
Exfoliation: once or twice a week with a mild chemical exfoliant. It keeps that smooth, poreless finish.

Serum: niacinamide or hyaluronic acid for that glazed, plump texture.
Moisturizer: pick a lightweight but dewy formula — like gel creams or water-based moisturizers.
SPF: non-negotiable. The glow doesn’t matter if you’re not protecting your skin.
Optional but iconic: finish with a few drops of facial oil, pressed into the high points of your face — cheekbones, temples, nose bridge — for that glossy, lived-in finish.
Now, makeup. The Grease Clean Girl look is all about controlled shine — you want to look like you glow naturally, not like you fell into a deep fryer.
Here’s how to build it:
Base: skip full coverage. Go for tinted moisturizer or skin tint.
Concealer: only where needed — keep it light and creamy.

Blush: cream blushes in warm, flushed tones — think rose, peach, or terracotta.
Highlight: subtle liquid highlighter or balm — nothing sparkly.
Lips: glossy, hydrated, and natural. Lip oils or glosses with a tint.
Brows: brushed up, slightly messy, not too perfect.
Eyes: a swipe of shimmer or brown liner smudged out for that “I didn’t try but I look hot” energy.
Pro tip: use a little lip balm or gloss on your eyelids for that editorial wet look — total “grease clean girl” move.
The Grease Clean Girl aesthetic isn’t just about the look — it’s the mood. It’s confidence without over-effort.
It’s clean, but with an “I don’t care if my hair’s slicked or slept-in” energy. You take care of yourself — but you don’t perform perfection.

Clothes-wise, this aesthetic blends clean girl minimalism with a hint of undone edge.
Think capsule wardrobe — but with statement textures.
Here’s your style formula:
Base: neutrals — white, beige, gray, and black.
Textures: leather jackets, satin skirts, ribbed tanks, oversized blazers.
Balance: pair something structured (like tailored pants) with something slouchy (like a crop tee or silk cami).
Shoes: chunky loafers, ballet flats, or vintage sneakers.
Accessories: small hoops, slicked-back hair, statement sunglasses, and a glossy lip to match.
The key vibe? Effortlessly put together, but not afraid of a little mess.