What is .MAKEUP?

.MAKEUP is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) used for websites related to makeup products, artists, tutorials, and beauty-related content. It can suit brands, services, and content creators that want a domain name that clearly matches the topic.

Who can register?

In general, .MAKEUP domains can be registered by anyone, with no special eligibility requirements.

Why businesses/people/organizations choose .MAKEUP

  • Clear topic signal for visitors
  • Useful for branding and discoverability
  • Works well for content and service websites
  • Can be memorable with a short name

History and Background of the .MAKEUP Domain

The .MAKEUP domain extension was introduced during ICANN's new generic top-level domain expansion and is generally associated with websites connected to its name and theme.

Over time, it has been used by brands, creators, and community projects that want a domain name that clearly signals a focus on makeup-related topics.

Why you might not choose .MAKEUP

Before choosing a .MAKEUP domain, consider how it fits your audience and long-term goals.

  • Scope: It may feel too specific if you cover broader beauty topics.
  • Recognition: Some visitors may still expect a .com address.
  • Brand clarity: A clear name helps, since the extension is descriptive but broad.

Because of these factors, Website.com currently focuses on proven, widely recognized extensions such as .COM, .NET, and .ORG. .MAKEUP domains are not currently available for registration through Website.com.

Similar alternatives available at Website.com

  • .COM – The most widely recognized extension for general audiences.
  • .NET – Common for online platforms and services.
  • .ORG – Often used by organizations and communities.
  • .INFO – Suitable for informational content and guides.

FAQs

What types of websites use .MAKEUP?

Makeup brands, artists, tutorials, product reviews, and beauty content.

Can anyone register .MAKEUP?

Yes. In general, there are no special eligibility requirements.

Is .MAKEUP suitable for a portfolio?

It can be a good match for artists who want a clear makeup focus.