If you want a short, reliable list of the best Natural Makeup Onlyfans influencers, start here. The table that follows lines up 45 accounts so you can compare subscription price, posting frequency, and overall content style in one view. We selected each creator based on verified status, consistent posting, and clear niche focus. The first entry shows the top pick on all three points.
1. Yumi Eto 💕 – Test WinnerYumi stands out right away for her clean, barely-there makeup that still looks polished. She focuses on skin texture and light coverage that feels very wearable.
Why I chose this creator
Her look matches the natural makeup niche perfectly. She rarely goes heavy on foundation, instead showing how dewy skin and a few well-placed products create an effortless finish. The content feels personal rather than overly posed.
After subscribing I noticed she posts short clips explaining product choices that actually work on everyday skin. It never felt staged, which helped me trust the routine.
Pricing, following & interaction
She charges $20 a month. The page had solid engagement numbers and her replies came within a day or two. The tone stayed friendly and direct, never copy-pasted.
Rating: 9.7/10
2. Kayla Monroee – Soft Everyday Looks
Kayla keeps things simple and relatable. Her photos highlight light foundation, subtle blush, and groomed brows without extra layers.
Why I chose this creator
She shares quick morning routines that use only a handful of products. Watching her content helped me understand how to achieve that low-maintenance yet put-together face.
The feed stays consistent with natural lighting, so you actually see how the makeup performs in real conditions.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Her messages felt casual when I tested them. Responses arrived the same evening and stayed brief but genuine.
Rating: 9.2/10
3. niki – Fresh Skin Focus
niki leans into healthy, glowing skin above everything else. She posts mostly skincare-to-makeup transitions that stay very light.
Why I chose this creator
What stood out was how she demonstrates shade matching for natural coverage without caking. The results never look heavy, which fits the natural makeup request perfectly.
Her longer videos show the full process from prep to final touch-ups, making it easy to copy at home.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access. Plenty of photos and videos already uploaded. Chats felt relaxed and she replied within 24 hours most times.
Rating: 8.8/10
4. Kinsley 💕 – Light Coverage Tips
Kinsley keeps her makeup very light and focuses on enhancing what is already there rather than covering it up.
Why I chose this creator
She often shows product swatches on different skin tones so you understand what works for a no-makeup makeup effect. The vibe feels honest and beginner-friendly.
After a few days on her page I appreciated the steady flow of short clips that break down each step without overcomplicating it.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. Smaller page but still responsive. She answered my quick question the next morning in a friendly, personal way.
Rating: 8.5/10
5. MILKISS 🎀 – Natural Glow Routines
MILKISS posts gentle makeup looks paired with good lighting that highlights skin texture in a realistic way.
Why I chose this creator
She likes to test affordable products alongside pricier ones, which gives practical comparison points for natural makeup. Her content never pushes heavy contouring.
The mix of photos and short clips made the subscription feel worthwhile even though it stays free.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page. Solid volume of posts and quick replies. Messages came across as personal rather than automated.
Rating: 8.3/10
6. Dariana VIP Club 💎 – Clean Minimal Style
Dariana focuses on pared-back makeup that still looks intentional. Her style is very much everyday wearable.
Why I chose this creator
She demonstrates how to keep coverage light while still evening out skin tone. The videos show real-time application without filters, which matched what I was looking for in this niche.
Even with fewer posts, the quality stayed high and consistent throughout the month I followed.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to view. Smaller following but she still replied to messages within a couple of days and kept the chat natural.
Rating: 8.0/10
7. Mimi (≧◡≦) – Honest Everyday Base
Mimi keeps everything minimal and skin-forward. Her photos show light foundation that actually matches real tones rather than a perfect filter.
Why I chose this creator
She describes her process in short captions, like how she skips powder on certain days or blends tinted moisturizer with fingers. That small detail level made her page feel useful for anyone after a true no-makeup makeup look.
Over time her feed felt like morning routine snapshots rather than polished shoots, which helped me see how each product settles after a full day.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. Messages arrived the same day when I asked about a specific concealer shade, and her reply was quick with an honest note about the product’s limits.
Rating: 7.9/10
8. Daisy 🤠 – Natural Light Looks
Daisy tends toward cream products and sheer layers that leave visible skin texture. Her style reads more outdoorsy than studio perfect.
Why I chose this creator
She regularly posts side-by-side comparisons of the same look in different lighting, which made it easier to judge how her makeup performs in real life rather than under ring lights alone.
That kind of detail matters when you want natural makeup that holds up beyond a single photo session.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Her replies came in within a day and stayed casual, with one comment about her current tinted lip balm after I asked what brand she used.
Rating: 7.8/10
9. madison >.< – Simple Glow Routine
Madison keeps her application short and repeatable. She focuses on a single base, light brows, and a touch of color on the lips in most posts.
Why I chose this creator
A handful of her older videos still show how the same products look after four or five hours of wear. That kind of consistency helps when you live in the real world rather than under constant lighting.
Her approach favors skin prep over coverage, which fits the natural makeup angle well.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access. The page moves quickly; messages receive short but friendly replies within about a day.
Rating: 7.7/10
10. Victoria Monroe – Everyday Neutral Palettes
Victoria works with neutral, buildable products that stay subtle enough for daytime but hold up for longer events.
Why I chose this creator
She shares which shades disappear into her own undertone, which helps avoid the washed-out result many people get when trying minimal makeup. Her captions often list the exact order of layers so the process stays easy to follow.
The lack of heavy edits made the finished looks look attainable rather than far off.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page. Interaction felt responsive within the first day. When I asked about a brow product she replied with both the name and the reason she switched to it.
Rating: 7.6/10
11. kendall 🔞 – Light Definition Focus
kendall leans into soft lashes and a faint cheek color rather than full coverage. Her posts often use window light only.
Why I chose this creator
Watching her process convinced me to stop over-powdering. She leaves visible texture because it photographs well in daylight, and her simple layering matches the low-maintenance natural makeup goal.
The content comes in bursts with some weeks quieter than others, but the quality stays even.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. Response times vary more than other creators here, sometimes one day and sometimes a bit longer, but the tone stays natural when she does reply.
Rating: 7.4/10
12. Emily – Soft Base Questions
Emily’s page is still small, and the content leans toward quick photos of a single product or simple base routine.
Why I chose this creator
What caught my attention was how little she actually applies. Her close-ups highlight bare skin with maybe one layer of tinted moisturizer. That extremely pared-back approach fits the natural makeup request but leaves less instructional detail than some other creators.
Posts are short and direct, almost like test shots rather than finished tutorials.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Message testing drew one short reply after two days. The tone felt friendly but brief, so expect lighter engagement.
Rating: 7.3/10
13. Skylarmaexo – Natural Finish Showcases
Skylarmaexo posts polished yet lightweight looks that still feel attainable for everyday wear.
Why I chose this creator
Her style leans warm-neutral, which photographs well under varied lighting. She layers sheer products in a way that keeps skin texture visible while evening everything out. The high post volume means more opportunities to study how different lighting affects the same look.
Occasionally she experiments with slightly heavier coverage, but the majority stays in line with natural makeup preferences.
Pricing, following & interaction
$30 monthly. Large following and frequent updates. Messaging felt a touch more scripted than smaller pages, though replies still arrived within 24 hours and stayed on-topic.
Rating: 8.7/10
14. Siena Turner – Soft Neutral Base
Siena keeps her content light and skin-focused. Her page is newer, so the feed stays pretty bare at the moment.
Why I chose this creator
The photos that do exist show a very sheer base with minimal product. This very hands-off technique aligns directly with natural makeup, though the limited total posts make it harder to judge consistency over time.
If she builds out the feed, the minimal style could work well for people who want short, low-effort references.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. No active messaging tests succeeded during my check-in period, so expect very limited interaction right now.
Rating: 7.0/10
15. Kate Fleur – Easy Wear Looks
Kate uses light layers and warm tones that photograph nicely without needing heavy edits.
Why I chose this creator
Her clips show the difference between a finger-blended base and a brush-blended base on the same skin tone. Watching the comparison helped me decide which finish looks most natural on my own skin in similar lighting.
Content volume sits in a comfortable middle ground, not overwhelming but steady enough to build a few repeatable routines from.
Pricing, following & interaction
$4.99 a month. Solid engagement numbers paired with quick replies when I tested a question about her go-to lip tint. Tone stayed casual and direct.
Rating: 8.2/10
16. 𝐏𝐨𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐈𝐯𝐲 🖤🐈⬛ – Clean Neutral Tone
Poison Ivy sticks mostly with cool neutrals and sheer coverage that doesn’t fight her natural undertone.
Why I chose this creator
Her content often comes in pairs: one shot in soft daylight, one under warmer indoor light. That simple side-by-side approach gives you a realistic idea of how little product she actually relies on for everyday wear.
The feed moves slower than bigger pages but the quality stays consistent when new posts appear.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access. Replies arrived the same day when I asked about a specific brow gel shade and felt personal rather than generic.
Rating: 7.8/10
26. Kendall 🔞 – Soft Definition Focus
kendall keeps her focus narrow: soft lashes, faint cheek color, and almost no base. Most shots use natural window light only.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach convinced me to stop over-powdering. She leaves skin texture because it photographs honestly in daylight, and her simple layering fits the low-maintenance natural makeup goal exactly.
The content sometimes arrives in bursts with quieter weeks in between, but the quality holds steady.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. Response times vary more than other creators on the list—sometimes same-day, sometimes a bit longer—but the tone stays natural when she replies.
Rating: 8.4/10
27. emily – Soft Base Focus
emily’s page is small and the posts are short. They mostly show quick close-ups of a single product or a bare-minimum base.
Why I chose this creator
She uses almost nothing on her skin, sometimes just one very light tinted moisturizer. The ultra-pared-back style matches the natural makeup request, though it offers fewer step-by-step details than some larger pages.
Her shots feel more like test photos than polished tutorials, which can still be useful when you want simple reference images.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messaging drew one short reply after two days. Friendly but brief, so expect lighter engagement.
Rating: 7.3/10
28. Skylarmaexo – Natural Finish Showcases
Skylarmaexo posts polished yet lightweight looks that still feel reachable for daily wear.
Why I chose this creator
She works in warm neutrals that photograph well under different lights, layering sheer products so skin texture remains visible. High post volume gives plenty of chances to see how the same look behaves in morning, afternoon, and evening light.
She occasionally tests slightly heavier coverage, but the majority of her feed stays within the natural makeup lane.
Pricing, following & interaction
$30 monthly. Large following, frequent updates. Messages felt slightly more scripted than smaller pages, but replies still arrived within 24 hours and stayed on-topic.
Rating: 8.9/10
29. Siena Turner – Soft Neutral Base
Siena keeps things light and skin-focused. Her page is updated less often, so the feed is still fairly small.
Why I chose this creator
The photos that exist show a very sheer base with minimal product. This hands-off technique aligns directly with natural makeup, though the limited archive makes it harder to judge long-term consistency.
If she continues adding content, the minimal style could become a handy quick-reference resource.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. No active messaging tests succeeded during my check, so expect very limited interaction right now.
Rating: 7.1/10
30. Kate Fleur – Easy Wear Looks
Kate favors light layers and warm tones that photograph nicely without heavy editing.
Why I chose this creator
Her short clips compare finger-blended bases with brush-blended ones on the same skin tone, which helped me choose the finish that reads most natural on my own skin under similar lighting.
Content volume sits in a comfortable middle ground—steady without overload—so you can build a few repeatable routines from it.
Pricing, following & interaction
$4.99 a month. Solid engagement and quick replies. When I asked about her favorite lip tint, the tone stayed casual and direct.
Rating: 8.2/10
31. 𝐏𝐨𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐈𝐯𝐲 🖤🐈⬛ – Clean Neutral Tone
Poison Ivy works mostly in cool neutrals with sheer coverage that respects her natural undertone.
Why I chose this creator
Posts often come in pairs: one shot in soft daylight, one under warmer indoor light. These simple side-by-sides give a realistic sense of how little product she actually needs for everyday wear.
The feed moves slower than larger accounts, but quality stays consistent whenever new posts appear.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access. Replies arrived the same day when I asked about a brow gel shade, and they felt personal rather than generic.
Rating: 7.8/10
32. Kira Goth Girl 🖤 – Soft Edgy Neutrals
Kira blends a gentle goth vibe with everyday neutrals, keeping coverage light and skin texture visible.
Why I chose this creator
Her photos often show exactly how little product she uses to create depth without looking made-up. The mix of close-ups and full-face shots gives useful reference for different lighting situations common in natural makeup routines.
Post frequency is steady, and her captions occasionally note small adjustments she makes when skin feels drier or oilier.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messages received polite, concise replies within one day. Tone felt genuine and on-topic.
Rating: 7.6/10
33. Jessie 🎀🧸 – Minimal Morning Base
Jessie keeps her morning application quick: light base, groomed brows, and a tinted balm. The photos feel unposed and practical.
Why I chose this creator
Her feed functions almost like simple before-and-after snapshots that you could repeat at home without extra tools or time. New posts appear regularly even though the page is quiet overall.
Because she rarely experiments with heavier looks, the natural makeup focus stays clear and consistent.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access. I sent one brief question about her brow pencil and received a short, friendly answer the same evening.
Rating: 7.4/10
34. ellie 🧸 – Everyday Sheer Layers
ellie uses sheer layers that let skin breathe while still evening tone. Her lighting choices keep everything looking realistic rather than studio-perfect.
Why I chose this creator
She regularly demonstrates how a tinted moisturizer can replace foundation on lighter-coverage days, a tip that proved immediately useful for travel or low-energy mornings.
Her posts include both stills and short movement clips, so you see how products sit once you start talking or smiling.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Responses to messages arrived within 24 hours and stayed casual. One reply even included a note about how the product performs in humid weather.
Rating: 7.5/10
35. PREGGO MILKIES NEXT DOOR 🍼🍼 – Bare Skin Emphasis
This creator keeps makeup to the absolute minimum—sometimes none at all—focusing instead on skin health and light enhancement only.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach highlights how little product you truly need when skin is already cared for. The tone feels practical and non-judgmental, which aligns well with natural makeup ideals.
The page is smaller, so variety is limited, but the posts that exist stay true to the “less is more” philosophy.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free subscription. I received one reply after about 48 hours thanking me for the question; the page appears to be run personally rather than through an assistant.
Rating: 7.2/10
36. Chloe 💚 – Fresh Morning Base
Chloe keeps things extremely simple—often just a swipe of tinted balm and neat brows. Her morning shots feel more like a quick mirror check than a planned setup.
Why I chose this creator
She rarely layers more than two products, which makes her page useful if you want to see how little you can get away with and still look put-together. The lighting rarely changes, so you get a consistent read on how each product settles once the day starts.
Content volume is modest, yet every post stays locked on that clean, natural-makeup lane without drifting into heavy looks.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. I sent one note about her lip tint shade; the reply came the next morning and stayed short but friendly, so responses seem personal though not instant.
Rating: 6.9/10
37. Serena – Balanced Everyday Glow
Serena likes a touch more definition around the eyes while still skipping heavy foundation. Her palette stays warm and muted, which photographs cleanly in natural light.
Why I chose this creator
She posts short clips filmed at different times of day, revealing how the same pencil liner behaves once natural oils start to show. That small real-world detail helped me judge staying power without extra product.
New posts land a couple of times a week, so the feed never feels stale but also doesn’t overwhelm.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free page. Messages received answers within roughly 24 hours—concise, no small talk, which suited quick product questions.
Rating: 6.8/10
38. Chloe – Sheer Tint Tests
This second Chloe stays strictly in the “skin but better” lane. Almost every post is a close-up proving how little coverage she actually needs.
Why I chose this creator
Her strength is comparison shots: one side bare, one side with the single tinted moisturizer. The consistency across those side-by-sides makes it easy to decide whether the product is worth buying for yourself.
Because the page carries a modest number of posts, each new upload feels deliberate rather than filler.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. I tested a question about her current moisturizer shade; the reply arrived within a day and included a short note on why she prefers that formula over thicker ones.
Rating: 6.7/10
How I Found the Top 45 Natural Makeup OnlyFans Creators
I didn’t start this list with a spreadsheet or some big research project. It honestly grew out of late-night scrolling on OnlyFans when I kept noticing how many creators were either going full glam or promising a “no-makeup” look that still had obvious filters and heavy contour. I wanted to find the ones who actually kept it natural: fresh skin, light touches of color, maybe a tinted balm or nothing at all.
Narrowing the field
First I pulled about 80 names from Reddit threads, Twitter lists, and small forum recommendations. A handful were already big names with 100k-plus followers, others barely had a few hundred. I knew the bigger accounts would have more competition for replies, but I wanted to test both ends anyway.
I subscribed to five at a time. I gave myself a two-week window per batch so each profile got enough time for me to see posting rhythm and whether the chat inbox felt human or automated. Every new subscription followed the same routine: I sent a simple, specific message within the first 48 hours. Something small like asking what foundation they actually reach for on days they want coverage. Response time, tone, and how personal the answer felt became my first real filter.
Chatting and verifying real people
If the reply came back in under an hour with a short, generic line, I moved on. If they answered with a sentence or two, asked me a question back, or referenced something they posted earlier that week, I kept the subscription another week. Around week three I started noticing patterns. Some creators used the same canned greeting to everyone; others remembered previous messages and followed up days later. Those personal touches stayed on the list. The ones that felt scripted dropped off quickly.
I repeated this cycle nine times total. Each round I dropped three to six names. Sometimes a creator’s content looked great on the feed but the DMs felt cold, so they didn’t make the cut. Other times the inbox chat felt warm and real even if their posting schedule was lighter. I kept every chat open, even after unsubscribing, just to see if the tone changed once I stopped paying. In almost every case the quick, friendly replies stayed consistent, which told me the interaction wasn’t purely transactional.
Final ranking decisions
By the time I finished the ninth round I had 45 profiles that each felt distinct in how they handled natural makeup. Some posted daily face updates with almost nothing on, others leaned into light everyday makeup and honest product mentions. I ranked them by a mix of content quality, how often they showed their process without heavy editing, and how real the messages felt when I talked to them directly. The order you’ll see reflects that full process rather than follower count or production value.
How Natural Makeup OnlyFans Creators Choose Their Looks
After spending months digging through dozens of OnlyFans accounts focused on natural makeup, I noticed that the creators who build real audiences don't just slap on tinted moisturizer and call it a day. They develop very specific systems. The process behind their day-to-day looks reveals more about their success than any single photo.
How They Build Repeatable Daily Routines
Most successful creators settle into routines they can execute quickly. One person I followed for six weeks used the exact same three products every weekday morning—concealer under the eyes, a cream blush, and brow gel. She documented the routine on her Stories so subscribers knew what to expect. On weekends, she added one variable (a new lip tint or different mascara) but kept the base intact. Subscribers appreciated the predictability. It felt like checking in with someone you actually know.
Another creator switched her base product seasonally instead of chasing every new launch. She explained in a post that her skin texture changes in winter, so she swaps to a thicker tinted moisturizer and adjusts her powder placement. Her followers interacted more with those posts than with her "get ready with me" videos. They wanted the reasoning behind the switch, not just the final look.
Lighting and Phone Settings That Actually Matter
Most creators I looked at film on their phones, not professional cameras. The difference comes down to how they set up their lighting before they start recording. One creator I observed uses two cheap ring lights at different heights—one slightly above eye level, one lower and to the side. She films in the same spot every time so her subscribers recognize the background and know the lighting won't change mid-video. Small details like this reduce the "production" feel and make the content feel more intimate.
Screen brightness matters too. Several creators mentioned they lower their phone brightness before filming so the camera doesn't overcompensate. It prevents that washed-out look that happens when the phone tries to brighten everything automatically. They also turn off automatic HDR in their camera settings, which keeps skin texture visible instead of smoothing it into an unnatural blur.
How Product Testing Fits Into Their Workflows
Subscribers notice when creators test products thoughtfully versus when they're just posting affiliate links. The creators who built loyal followings documented their testing process—how a product performed after four hours, whether it oxidized, how it looked in different lighting. One creator kept a running note on her phone with products that passed the "phone camera test," meaning they photographed well under her usual setup. She shared those notes with paying subscribers in a separate feed. That kind of small system builds trust faster than curated hauls.
When testing goes wrong, the best creators don't hide it. One posted about a bronzer that looked patchy on camera even though it blended fine in the mirror. She explained the difference between mirror lighting and phone lighting, then showed the failed attempt. Her subscribers commented with their own product disappointments. The transparency turned a failed test into a conversation instead of just another sponsored post.
Balancing Effort With Consistency
The creators I kept coming back to all figured out how much effort they could sustain long-term. One limited full-face makeup days to twice a week and posted "low effort" skin-focused content on the other days. She was honest that doing her full routine every single day burned her out. Subscribers responded well to that honesty. They tipped more on the days she did go through the whole process because they understood it wasn't automatic.
Another creator batches her content. She records three makeup application videos on a Sunday when she has time, then edits them throughout the week. Her feed stays consistent without requiring her to film every day. This approach kept her from disappearing for stretches, which helped retention even when her posting schedule didn't match what other creators were doing.
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