Royalty-Free Music for Makeup Videos

Choose tracks for routines, product demos, spa clips, and beauty service promos

Makeup video editing setup with laptop timeline, audio waveform, and beauty products on a creator desk

Makeup videos need music that follows the edit. A tutorial needs space for steps. A look reveal needs a clean lift. A product application clip needs rhythm that keeps close-up shots moving.

That is why music choice changes the whole feel of a makeup edit. A track can make a soft glam tutorial feel calm and polished. A faster beat can make a bold color look feel sharp and social-ready.

Match the track to the makeup video format

Start with the video format before you pick a track. A tutorial, reveal, product demo, and paid ad all need different pacing. The right music should follow the edit, leave room for key details, and give the final look a clear moment to land.

Makeup tutorials

A full tutorial needs music that sits behind voiceover or on-screen steps. The track should support the process without pulling attention away from product names, brush movement, shade choices, or instructions.

Look for steady background music with a clean rhythm. Avoid tracks with sudden changes if the video explains a step-by-step process.

Smooth Motion
Smooth Motion
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Gentle Breeze
Gentle Breeze
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Quiet Glow
Quiet Glow
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Smooth Motion
Smooth Motion
Synth Pop, Modern Electronic, Soft Cinematic, Chill Electronic, Cinematic Ambient, Contemporary R&B · Midtempo
Gentle Breeze
Gentle Breeze
House, Deep House, Cinematic, Pop, Ambient, Chill Pop, Jazz · Midtempo
Quiet Glow
Quiet Glow
Pop, Indie Pop, Cinematic, Corporate, Acoustic · Downtempo

Get-ready-with-me videos

A get-ready-with-me video needs steady movement. The music has to carry outfit changes, mirror shots, product close-ups, and quick cuts without making the edit feel rushed.

A light pop, lifestyle, or upbeat background track can work well here. The goal is to keep the video moving while the creator still feels natural on camera.

Rolling Beat
Rolling Beat
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Playful Spirit
Playful Spirit
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Bright Smile
Bright Smile
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Rolling Beat
Rolling Beat
Electronic, Modern Pop, Dance, Cinematic, Uplifting Pop, Groovy Chill Electronic · Midtempo
Playful Spirit
Playful Spirit
Pop, Indie Pop, House, Cinematic Playful, Acoustic · Uptempo
Bright Smile
Bright Smile
Pop, Indie Pop, Acoustic Pop, Ambient Pop, Folk Pop, Lo-fi, Dream Pop · Midtempo

Before-and-after makeup reveals

A before-and-after reveal needs a stronger moment. Look for a track with a clear build, drop, switch, or chorus that can land on the final shot.

The best reveal music gives the editor a clear point to cut from bare face, base makeup, or mid-process shots to the finished look.

Fast Forward
Fast Forward
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Sharp Focus
Sharp Focus
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Quick Step
Quick Step
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Fast Forward
Fast Forward
Disco House, Cinematic, Electronic, Breakbeat, House, Electro Pop · Uptempo
Sharp Focus
Sharp Focus
Electro Pop, Drum and bass, Electronica, Dance, Pop · Uptempo
Quick Step
Quick Step
Disco House, Cinematic, Electronic, Breakbeat, House, Electro Pop · Uptempo

Product application clips

A product application clip needs rhythm. Lip gloss swipes, foundation blends, mascara shots, eyeliner flicks, and palette taps all work better when the beat gives the edit a clean pattern.

Choose music with enough movement to support close-ups, but not so much detail that it fights the product shots.

Steady Flow
Steady Flow
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Smooth Opening
Smooth Opening
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Energetic Motion
Energetic Motion
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Steady Flow
Steady Flow
Pop, Chill, Ambient, Electro Pop, Dance, House · Uptempo
Smooth Opening
Smooth Opening
Funk, Blues, Dance, Corporate · Midtempo
Energetic Motion
Energetic Motion
Electronic, Corporate, Indie Pop, Ambient, Dance, House · Midtempo

Paid makeup ads and brand content

For paid makeup ads, keep the track polished and usable in a commercial context. A boosted post, brand partnership, client delivery, or product campaign needs music with the right permission, not a random trending sound.

Choose licensed music that fits the edit and keep your proof of rights with the project files before you publish.

Quick Moves
Quick Moves
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Fast Growth
Fast Growth
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Energetic Step Drive
Energetic Step Drive
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Quick Moves
Quick Moves
Pop, Corporate, House, Deep House, Dance, Electronic, Disco House · Uptempo
Fast Growth
Fast Growth
Corporate, House, Deep House, Ambient, Pop, Ambient Pop · Uptempo
Energetic Step Drive
Energetic Step Drive
Electronic, Ambient Pop, Indie Pop, Pop, Deep House · Uptempo

Choose music that follows the edit

Makeup videos depend on small visual details: texture, timing, facial expression, color payoff, and the final look. The music should help those details land without pulling attention away from the face, product, or technique.

For close-up shots, choose tracks with a steady beat and enough space. Brush taps, swatches, mascara shots, lip gloss swipes, and palette clips work better when the rhythm gives the edit a clean pattern.

For bold looks, use sharper rhythm, stronger bass, or a more confident pop feel. This fits graphic liner, colorful eyeshadow, dramatic lashes, editorial makeup, and night-out looks.

For soft glam, use smoother tracks with lighter movement. This fits bridal makeup, everyday makeup, neutral palettes, complexion content, and polished creator videos.

For short-form reveals, edit around the track’s clearest change. Use the build for application shots. Use the beat switch or chorus for the finished look. Keep the reveal tight so the music and visual payoff arrive together.

Use licensed music for creator, brand, and client makeup content

Makeup content often moves from casual posting into commercial use. A creator might post a tutorial, then reuse the same edit for a brand partnership. A makeup artist might deliver a reel to a salon, photographer, or product brand. A beauty marketer might run a paid ad from the same creative.

That changes the music decision.

A personal post and a paid campaign can carry different rights needs. Client delivery also adds another check because the client needs permission to publish the finished video. Keep the license, receipt, track title, and project details before the video goes live.

Audiodrome licenses music for finished creative projects, including makeup tutorials, social edits, paid ads, brand promos, client videos, YouTube content, and business media. The key point is that the music should stay embedded in the final video, not handed off or shared as a raw standalone track.

Audiodrome license terms showing permitted use for commercial videos, social media advertising, and monetized online projects
Audiodrome License Agreement

The license supports personal, commercial, and client projects, with a one-time payment and lifetime access. That makes it useful for makeup creators, freelancers, marketers, and beauty brands who need music they can keep using across finished content without starting a new subscription.


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