Beauty Logo Ideas:
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Edit | Pink and black strike a perfect balance between playful and elegant. The tulip icon emphasizes gentleness, which offsets a bold all-caps font. The Cardo typeface, typically used by classicists and medievalists, makes this an apt choice for a brand that creates enduring beauty products. |
Edit | Delicate lines and a warm rose shade combine to form a beauty logo with a traditionally feminine feel. The Parisienne typeface, inspired by a vintage bra ad, is flirty but still tasteful. Resembling a flower or the sun with rays pointing outward, the icon reinforces the idea of radiant beauty. |
Edit | This minimalist logo would look lovely on bottles and jars, making it a great choice for a cosmetics brand. The butterfly icon, with its two-toned wings and pops of bright pink, generates interest, while the Lusitana typeface, inspired by a classic Portuguese poem, adds a hint of romance. |
Edit | The nude background in this design is reminiscent of a smooth, creamy product, while the abstract square icon creates a premium feel. The delicate lines of the Cormorant Unicase typeface contrast the heavier icon and add interest. This design is perfect for engraving on products. |
Edit | The old-style Crimson Text typeface adds a vintage element to this design, and the icon, resembling a blooming almond branch, reminds one of flowers pressed in a book. The gray color scheme adds a professional touch for an artisanal beauty brand known for its organic, cruelty-free products. |
Edit | This droplet and leaf icon suggests herbal aromas and natural ingredients, making this logo ideal for an essential oils or moisturizer business. The sea green color hints at the soothing qualities of your products, while the brushed lettering of the Cookie typeface adds grace to the design. |
Edit | A logo comprising manicured brows and glamorous eyelashes works well for a beauty salon or spa where clients put their feet up and relax while they enjoy a variety of treatments. The Frank Ruhl Libre typeface is modern and trendy, while the dark blue and tan colors create a striking logo. |
Edit | The Playfair Display typeface, with its broad strokes, is an excellent choice for a logo. The purple color choice evokes luxury. At first glance, the icon resembles a Hibiscus; however, the flower's style could also double up as a mascara wand, making this a lovely logo for a premium make-up brand. |
Edit | A bowl and a flower is a simple but effective logo for an all-natural beauty brand that produces handmade soaps, cosmetics, and more. The curves of the El Messiri typeface echo the lovely shape of the face and body. The light pink background is a good choice for a body-positive beauty brand. |
Edit | This bright logo has a fun, psychedelic feel to it, making it a great choice for a festival-inspired beauty brand. The icon with its pink and lime colors may attract a playful, free-spirited target market. The Poppins typeface's rounded lettering complements the icon's curves for a balanced logo. |