New Year’s make-up: 3 options for all styles

New Year’s make-up: 3 options for all styles

December is a month full of preparations for the holidays. Have you already decided what yours will be? Makeup for New Year’s Eve? Options range from light and natural to those with a lot of emphasis on the mouth and/or eyes.




Learn step by step how to copy the looks of Larissa Manoela, Maisa and Paolla Oliveira:



Celebrities with New Year's Eve makeup tips

Light makeup for New Year’s Eve

The tendency to light makeup and with natural air it has everything. It presents itself without exaggeration, preferring correct skin and light tones in the eyes and mouth, as shown Paola Oliveira. It suits both everyday life and formal parties and New Year’s Eve.

  1. Prep your skin with foundation. Apply concealer if you need more coverage on dark circles, pimples and other marks.
  2. Apply a nude eyeshadow (a color close to your skin tone) to your eyelid.
  3. Apply black mascara to your upper lashes.
  4. Use blush on your cheekbones to give a healthy look.
  5. Finish with a nude lipstick (a color close to your skin tone).

Colorful eyeshadow with rhinestones

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The eyes are the highlight of this makeup. Maisacombining pink eyeshadows with rhinestone applications.

  1. Prep your skin with foundation. Apply concealer if you need more coverage on dark circles, pimples and other marks.
  2. Invest in the pink residue on the lid, going beyond the crease line.
  3. Blend pink eyeshadow under your lower lashes.
  4. Glue the rhinestones on a few points of the eye.
  5. Apply black mascara to your upper lashes.
  6. Use blush on your cheekbones for a healthy look.
  7. Finish with pink sheen.

New Year’s makeup with emphasis on the lips

How about making your lips the protagonists with red lipstick? This was the bet Larissa Manoelawho balanced the look with nude eyeshadow.

  1. Prep your skin with foundation. Apply concealer if you need more coverage on dark circles, pimples and other marks.
  2. Apply a nude eyeshadow (close to your skin tone) to your eyelid, extending beyond the crease line.
  3. Use black mascara on your upper lashes.
  4. Use a light touch of blush on your cheekbones.
  5. Finish with red lipstick.

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