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Makeup Games for Kids

Updated June 2026 · 60 games · Curated by Nub Games Editorial

About these games

Makeup games are pretend play with a brush instead of a doll. A child picks colors, dabs them on a cartoon face, and undoes anything they don't like with a tap. It's all imagination, and the appeal is the freedom to experiment and start over as many times as they want. These games are free and run in the browser, so the salon opens within a few seconds of choosing a card. No purchase, no sign-up.

The general makeup tag can surface fashion games and beauty content meant for older audiences. This page keeps it to the playful, age-fitting end for ages 5 to 10. You'll find face-makeover screens where a child styles a friendly character, gentle cosmetics play with pretend palettes and brushes, and spa-day games with face masks, nail painting, and a calm tidy-up routine. It leans toward kids who love color and self-expression, though anyone is welcome. Nothing in these games sells a real product or talks about changing how you look.

They work with no download on a tablet, phone, or laptop, and a touchscreen lets a child dab and swipe colors with a fingertip, which feels close to real pretend play. Each card shows an age badge, so you can pick a game that fits your child before they start. The wider Kids Games collection is one tap away, and dress-up fans usually enjoy our Dress-Up Games for Kids picks too.

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FAQ

Is the makeup in these games real or pretend?

It's all pretend, on a cartoon face. Nothing involves real cosmetics, and a child can wipe a look and restart with one tap whenever they like.

Aren't these only for girls?

They lean that way, but any child who enjoys color and styling is welcome. Spa and makeover play is really about experimenting freely with no wrong answer.

Do they work on a tablet without installing anything?

Yes. Each game opens in the browser, and a child dabs and swipes colors with a fingertip on a tablet or phone. No app download needed.

Are these games suitable for younger children?

They're aimed at ages 5 to 10: friendly characters, no chat, no real-product talk. The age badge on each card helps you choose what fits.