Count: 0 — No makeup products start with the letter U that meet the criteria. This guide serves makeup enthusiasts, beauty students, bloggers and shoppers seeking a quick alphabetical reference. Interestingly, many well-known brand names and product descriptors begin with U (for example Urban Decay or labels that start with “Ultra”), yet no standalone, widely recognized cosmetic product categories or iconic product names begin with the letter U in major retailer catalogs or cosmetology glossaries.

Recognize why the search returns nothing. Product-category names and common cosmetic terms rarely start with U in English. Major sources such as Sephora and Ulta catalogs, brand product lists, cosmetology glossaries, and regulatory product inventories show plenty of items that use U as a brand initial or as a descriptor, but they do not list distinct makeup categories or widely accepted product names that begin with U. Product naming typically favors descriptors (Ultra, Waterproof) or modifiers (under-eye) instead of inventing new category names that start with U.

Use related terms and categories to fill the gap. Under-eye concealer, undereye corrector, UV primers or SPF-boosting primers, and product lines with “Ultra” in the name come close but do not meet the strict criterion of starting with U as a standalone product name. Brand names that begin with U, such as Urban Decay or Uoma Beauty, exist but are brands rather than product categories. Focus searches on established categories like concealer, primer, lipstick, and powder or on brand catalogs and descriptor-based names to find relevant makeup products.