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Excited to share your makeup tutorials, skincare secrets, or DIY recipes on your new beauty blog, but stuck on finding the perfect name?
As we already know, a good name can spark curiosity, attract loyal readers, and even make you feel like you’re part of a community.
With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of beauty blog name ideas that will convey your unique voice and engage readers right from the start.
A catchy blog name isn’t just a title. Everything from publishing content to connecting with your audience starts here. This is your chance to show off your personality while connecting with readers who share the same passion for beauty.
A carefully chosen blog name can leave a lasting impression on your readers. Ultimately, you want names that speak to your target audience and reflect your own experience of beauty.
Now let’s go through these name ideas.
If you’re focusing on a specific topic in the beauty niche, we’ve also listed names in popular beauty subcategories.
A good name can make or break a blog. So you have to figure it out from the start. And who wants to change their blog name later? We are all busy!
These tips below and a little creativity will guide you in coming up with a compelling name:
The simplest approach is to use your name, either your full name, first name or last name. Or use any variation. This will build your personal brand and create an authentic feel to your blog.
Many successful beauty bloggers have already done this! For example, you can go with “Beauty by Irene,” “Marie’s Makeup Musings,” or “Beautifi with Lisa.”
If you plan to focus on a specific area of beauty, such as vegan products, natural hair care, or affordable makeup, consider creating a name that reflects your theme.
For example, “The Beautiholic” fits into beauty, skin care, and makeup, while a name like “The Life Hype” fits into lifestyle and daily routines, including home decor or general health.
Other examples might be ‘Vegan Beauty Haven’, ‘The Curl Whisperer’ or ‘Budget Beauty Finds’.
These titles give readers a quick idea of what your blog is about and help them find your blog when searching for specific topics.
If your desired name has already been claimed, you can mix and modify the words to make it unique and available.
Make sure you use a domain name that ends in .com because it has universal appeal. Instead of settling for an alternate domain extension like .net or .info or using unattractive hyphens or numbers, try adding phrases like “(Blog Name),” “(It) (Blog Name)” or “(Blog Name ) uncovered.”
By adding a word or two before or after your name, you can create a name that’s all your own.
Embrace the language of beauty and use descriptive adjectives, nouns or phrases that relate to the industry. You can come up with names that combine expressions of beauty with catchy phrases.
Some popular formats are:
For advice: Checking domain auctions or expired domains is another way to find unique names. Sometimes these domains already have some traffic so they would be a good start.
You can get blog name ideas from online tools. Name generators like Themeisle and Namelik allow you to enter a few keywords and suggest tons of options.
Mix and match different combinations at will and you will get a wide range of ideas that can inspire your final choice.
A good name should be memorable, relevant (most important), unique and accessible.
It is optional. While including your name can help establish your personal brand, it’s not necessary. If you decide to use your name, make sure it’s easy to remember and pronounce.
Sites like GoDaddy, Google Domains, or Namecheap make it easy to check—just type in a potential blog name and see if it’s available.
For advice: If your first choice is accepted, try adding words like “the” or “blog” to capture a similar domain. Just like I did with my blog 😉
It is completely possible. While it’s usually best to stick with one name (for branding purposes), you can absolutely change it if it no longer fits. However, since you will be rebranding everything, this could lead to a drop in search engine rankings, and you will also need to revamp your social media accounts to match the new name.
We hope these beauty blog name ideas inspire you for your own little corner of the internet. Coming up with the perfect name can be almost as difficult as finding the right shade of foundation (am I right?). We’ve been there too, so it’s okay!
Blog titles are like first impressions — they set the tone for what readers will read. Take the time to try a few different options until you find “the one”. At the end of the day, the “right” blog name is one that feels authentic to you and your content.
If you’re still stuck, setting a deadline for choosing a name can help you move forward and start creating content, which is ultimately more important than the name.
Happy beauty blogging! 💄
Picked the perfect name and ready to turn your passion for beauty into a successful blog? Check out our post on ‘How to start a beauty blog. It’s a comprehensive guide that provides step-by-step instructions on everything from choosing a niche and setting up your website to creating engaging content and building an audience.