How to perfect your Christmas party make-up look

Because if you can’t wear glitter at Christmas, when can you?

Sarah Jones
Friday 01 December 2017 14:12 EST
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Festive tip: let it glow, let it glow, let it glow!
Festive tip: let it glow, let it glow, let it glow! (Getty)

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Whether you’ve got a handful of festive bashes to go to, or you want to pull out all the stops for your Christmas work do, the time has come to dust off your best dress and glam up your guise with a seriously show-stopping beauty look.

With most of these get-togethers occurring post-work, you’re not going to want to rock up to your desk in full-on party glam. Instead, you need to rely on a host of hard-working products that can transform your look for after dark in a matter of minutes.

From a festive take on the smoky eye to classic red lips and shimmer, what sort of make-up look should you be going for?

At this point you should already have a good idea of what you’ll be wearing so let that lead your merrymaking macquillage.

Sporting head-to-to sparkles? Then a pared-back beauty look will suffice, while classic LBDs call for spectacle and drama.

If your party get-up is dripping in glitz, we suggest letting your skin take centre stage with a fresh complexion and cheekbones strobed to precision. Here, a smooth, hydrated canvas is essential so make sure skin is perfectly prepped with plenty of moisturiser before applying your favourite foundation, be it something full-coverage like Huda Beauty’s Faux Filter or dewy like Nars’ Sheer Glow.

Huda Beauty, Faux Filter Foundation, £32, Cult Beauty
Huda Beauty, Faux Filter Foundation, £32, Cult Beauty

For a subtle touch of seasonal sparkle, finish by applying a sweep of highlighter along your brow bones, cheeks, down your nose and dotted in your cupid’s bow, before swiping your pout with the perfect nude lippie.

However, if your outfit of choice is skimping on sparkle, wearing it on your face is the next best thing.

Anastasia Beverly Hills, Liquid Lipstick in American Doll, £20, Cult Beauty
Anastasia Beverly Hills, Liquid Lipstick in American Doll, £20, Cult Beauty

They key to pulling off this look is to adopt a less-is-more approach by building up the sparkle slowly – think peppering the corner of your eyes with loose pigment, using a high-glitz eyeliner or applying a slick of disco ball-esque nail polish.

Charlotte Tilbury, Luxury Palette The Dolce Vita, £39, Cult Beauty
Charlotte Tilbury, Luxury Palette The Dolce Vita, £39, Cult Beauty

Alternatively, is there anything more Christmassy than a great red lipstick? A make-up collection must-have, depending on your ensemble you can opt for anything from bright berry shades to darker hues for an edgy, grungy vibe.

Heavy Metal Glitter Eyeliner, £15, Urban Decay
Heavy Metal Glitter Eyeliner, £15, Urban Decay
K.I.S.S.I.N.G Bitch Perfect, £24, Charlotte Tilbury
K.I.S.S.I.N.G Bitch Perfect, £24, Charlotte Tilbury
Becca Lit From Within Kit, £20, Space NK
Becca Lit From Within Kit, £20, Space NK
Fenty Beauty, Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation, £26, Harvey Nichols
Fenty Beauty, Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation, £26, Harvey Nichols

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