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‘Fake Vitality’ Makeup Becomes Key to Surviving Among Humans

Kofi Mensah
by Kofi Mensah
Published on Dec 20, 2025
Fake vitality makeup trend

From pale nobility to artificial human vitality.

“Are you sick? You look pale.” Vampire office worker B says it's the phrase he hears most. “Once noble, pale skin now looks like burnout or illness,” he says — a disadvantage in workplace meetings and human society.

To blend in, vampires now adopt Warm-tone vitality makeup — artificial color that mimics human circulation.

The vampire beauty brand Rouge Noir’s ‘Vital-Up Foundation’ sold out in every shade, not for a porcelain finish but for neutralizing blue undertones and creating a warm, living flush illusion.

Top seller Rouge Immortel No.99 ‘Pulsation’ — applied softly on the inner lip — mimics freshly fed, natural blood-red coloring. The brand calls it “the red of a heart that seems to beat again.”

Makeup artists report requests have shifted: “Make me look healthy. Make me look human.” Heavy under-eye coverage + bold blush create a 37°C mimic complexion.

Critics say the trend reflects a cultural shift — vampires once hid in shadows, now they seek safe coexistence through camouflage.

Dermatologists warn heavy layers can disrupt dry, fast-regenerating vampire skin. Proper cleansing and hydration are essential to avoid irritation.