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Forget Clean Girl — Quebec’s New Obsession Is Beautifully Messy

By Hazelle Ann Gomez · July 11, 2026 · 2 min read

For the last few years, “clean girl” ruled everything dewy skin, slicked-back buns, barely-there everything. Quebec just called it. According to a widely shared piece from Quebec beauty outlet billie.ca, the look taking over feeds this year isn’t polished at all it’s deliberately, defiantly messy.

They’re calling it “grunge négligée”: smoky, smudged eye makeup that looks slept-in, tousled hair with visibly greasy roots, chapped-not-glossy lips. It’s the aesthetic equivalent of walking out the door and not looking back impolite, a little exuberant, and a direct rebellion against a decade of over-optimized beauty routines.

Smoky Kohl Eyeliner

A budget-friendly, richly pigmented kohl pencil built for exactly this kind of smudged, smoky look. Soft enough to blend out with a fingertip in seconds, but still holds a defined line if you want one — with a built-in smudger tip and a sharpener on the cap, so no extra tools needed.

Pros:
Built-in smudger tip for effortless blending
Highly pigmented, opaque in one swipe
Vegan & cruelty-free
Very affordable
Sharpener built into the cap
Cons:
Can smudge more than intended in humid weather
Fewer shade options

Burt's Bees Tinted Lip Balm (Hibiscus)

A sheer, natural-finish tinted balm that gives lips a soft wash of color with zero shine — closer to a "your lips, just chapped-looking" tint than a gloss, which is exactly the point here.

Pros:
Truly matte, no-shine finish
Made with shea butter and natural waxes — genuinely hydrating
Sheer, buildable tint flatters most skin tones
Trusted, widely available drugstore brand
Inexpensive, easy to buy multiple shades
Cons:
Tint is very subtle — not for anyone wanting bold color
Waxy texture feels heavier than a typical clear balm

Boldify Dry Texture Spray

A root-focused volumizing spray that adds grip and separation without the greasy or crunchy residue some texture sprays leave behind — the "undone, not unwashed" root texture this look is built on.

Pros:
Lightweight, matte finish with no visible residue or white cast
Adds real volume at the roots, not just surface texture
Works on fine and flat hair types
Doubles as a between-wash refresher
Budget-friendly compared to salon brands
Cons:
Fragrance is fairly strong, may not suit sensitive noses
Needs a good shake before each use or it can sputter

It’s not happening in isolation. Across Canada, 2026’s bigger skincare story has actually been the opposite instinct skinimalism, fewer products used more intentionally, with ceramides and niacinamide doing the quiet work underneath. Which is exactly why the messy-girl backlash makes sense: once your skin is genuinely calm and even, you’ve earned the right to smudge a little kohl and not care. The mess is a flex, not neglect.

“The best routine isn’t the one with the most steps it’s the one you’ll actually finish.” That’s still true. It’s just that finishing, this year, looks a lot less finished.

How to actually try it without looking like you just woke up wrong:

Whether it sticks past this season or burns out by fall, “grunge négligée” says something real about where beauty’s headed: after years of chasing effortless-looking perfection, a lot of us are just done pretending it was effortless at all.

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