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Sparkle & Shine: 2024's Top 5 Glam Holiday Makeup Trends

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Sparkle & Shine: 2024's Top 5 Glam Holiday Makeup Trends

The holiday season is upon us, and it’s time to elevate your makeup game for festive gatherings, glamorous parties, and cozy family dinners. This year’s trends are all about celebrating individuality while embracing bold, joyful looks. Let’s dive into the top five makeup trends for Holiday 2024, guaranteed to turn heads!

Top 5 Holiday Season 2024 Makeup Trends to Sparkle and Shine

 

The holiday season is upon us, and it’s time to elevate your makeup game for festive gatherings, glamorous parties, and cozy family dinners. This year’s trends are all about celebrating individuality while embracing bold, joyful looks. Let’s dive into the top five makeup trends for Holiday 2024, guaranteed to turn heads!

 


 

1. Glitter Explosion

 

Nothing says “holiday magic” quite like glitter. This year, glitter isn’t just for your eyes—it's taking over lips, cheeks, and even brows!

 

  • Eyes: Glitter cut creases and sparkly inner corners are making waves. Opt for jewel tones like emerald green or sapphire blue for a modern twist.
  • Lips: Top your favorite lipstick with a glitter gloss for a festive pop.
  • Pro Tip: Use a long-wearing product to ensure your sparkle stays put all night.

 


 

2. Berry-Toned Lips

 

Rich, deep berry tones are the perfect complement to winter festivities. From velvety matte finishes to juicy, high-shine glosses, there’s a berry shade for everyone.

 

  • Shades to try: Cranberry red, mulled wine, and dark plum.
  • Pair it with: Minimal eye makeup, like soft browns or shimmery gold, to let your lips steal the show.

 


 

3. Metallic Everything

 

Metallics are dominating the holiday scene, offering a futuristic edge to classic looks.

 

  • Eyes: Go bold with foiled metallic shadows in gold, silver, and bronze. For a more daring look, try chromatic purples or greens.
  • Skin: Highlight with metallic illuminators to create a celestial glow.
  • Nails: Complete your look with metallic nail polish for a cohesive aesthetic.

 


 

4. Frosted Lids

Channel a winter wonderland with frosted eyelids, one of the most ethereal trends this season.

 

How to achieve: Lightly dust white or iridescent pigments over your eyelids, or use a gel- or cream-based shadow for an extra frosty effect.

Complementary look: Pair with a matte, natural-toned eyeshadow in the crease for some added dimension, or cool-toned highlighters on cheeks for an ice-queen vibe.

 


 

5. Blush Draping with a Twist

 

Blush draping—contouring with blush—is making a comeback, but this time with a holiday twist.

 

  • Colors to try: Warm peaches and shimmering pinks, blended from the apples of your cheeks up toward your temples.
  • Finish: Add a touch of highlighter on top for a radiant glow.
  • Why it works: It creates a lifted and youthful appearance while adding festive warmth to your look.

 


 

Bonus Tips for Holiday Glam:

 

  1. Prep Your Skin: Start with a hydrating primer for a flawless makeup base.
  2. Long-Wear Formulas: Opt for waterproof and smudge-proof products to keep your makeup intact during long celebrations.
  3. Accessorize: Pair your makeup with bold accessories like statement earrings or hair embellishments for a complete holiday look.

 

This holiday season, embrace your creativity and have fun with these stunning trends. Whether you’re hosting a party or hitting the dance floor, these makeup ideas will ensure you sparkle and shine all season long. Cheers to a glamorous Holiday 2024!

 

 

Want the professionals to handle the holiday glam for your next seasonal soiree? Book your Special Occasion Makeup Application with a Houppette makeup artist today!

 

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