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Becky G Spills All of Her Beauty Secrets

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Last updated: January 23, 2025 4:46 am
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Make no mistake—Becky G is a modern-day beauty icon. Scroll through her Instagram posts, and it becomes clear that her 37.2 million followers would agree (her comments are brimming with adoring fan messages and gushing heart-eye emojis). While the singer-songwriter is known for inventive, experimental, and ever-changing makeup looks, there’s usually razor-sharp cat-eye liner involved.

It’s no wonder she’s one of three female artists featured in an exciting new limited series called Faces of Music. Sephora and Hulu teamed up on the project with one shared goal: celebrating and exploring the deep connection between beauty and music. It launches today, January 22, on Hulu. Each of the three episodes will feature iconic beauty looks from artists like Chappell Roan, Victoria Monet, and yes, Becky G.

Ahead of the series debut, we connected with Becky G to talk about all things beauty. Keep scrolling to read the full interview and learn about everything from her past red-carpet blunders to the makeup hacks that she learned from her long-time friend and makeup artist, Gilbert Estrada, and how her Mexican-American heritage continues to inform her self-expression.

Becky G.: Faces of Music

(Image credit: Sephora)

Faces of Music highlights the deep connection between beauty and music. How does beauty inform your music and vice versa?

I feel like all forms of creativity are about connection. For me, personally, it’s about like storytelling. It’s a form of expression that I think, since I was very little, I naturally gravitated towards. It was generational too, seeing my mom get ready for family events, and seeing my grandmothers get ready for church on Sunday because those were their big events. I think it’s a process of connection with yourself, but then I realized, in my generation, it became a process of connection with others in the beauty space and makeup in particular. For me, it goes hand in hand with my artistry in music, because a big part of what I do in music is connection with my audience and storytelling. It just feels like an extension of me, if that makes sense.

Absolutely. I love that you said it’s a generational connection. How does makeup help you connect with other people, whether that’s in real life or online?

I think it has a lot to do with the internet. The way that you can find recommendations for certain products. You can walk into a Sephora and be totally clueless, and then walk out a lot more informed and a lot more educated just by asking the people around you what to look for. I think back in the day, it used to be like, ‘What’s your secret?’ And some people would totally gatekeep. There was not a lot of sharing information or whatever that secret was.