


Beautifying for the holiday season can often be much more demanding than usual. From choosing a great New Year's outfit with the perfect shoes to match, to creating festive hair and makeup looks, the choices can quickly become overwhelming. Don't stress! Instead, turn to some quick tips from the pros,Picking the perfect shade is crucial! Make sure to find a bronzer that is only 2 or 3 shades darker than your skin tone and be careful that it does not look too orange or your skin will scream "fake tan!" You want to give your skin just enough color for a healthy glow.Adding a slightly deeper shade of eye shadow and lip gloss is the quickest way to switch from day to night. Metallics are really big this year, so don't forget to get good quality eyeliner and apply it on the upper eyelid for some extra sparkle. For perfect holiday hair, I checked in with one of the top stylists in the industry, who has groomed the tresses of and many other A-listers. One of Patrick's favorite seasonal hair trends is the iconic era, vintage look. Patrick offers up two different hairstyles for thare not only beautiful, but fast and simple, too,Pull hair back loosely into a high ponytail. Then, take hair from ponytail and tease from root to end. Next, wrap into a big loose bun and secure with straight pins. Last, dress up the look by adding a festive hair comb or hair pin. And let's not forget about makeup! Put on a pretty face for all of your celebrations with these makeup tips For a look that stays through the night, tie a high knot on top of head finished off with a statement headband. To flatten frizz while you're out and about, dampen hands with a finishing spray or smoothing agent. Run hands through hair, and loosely pull it back into a bun. Wait about 15 minutes and take strands down for flawless, shiny hair in minutes.Always use a loose powder that is transparent to avoid a shinny look.Best way to blend foundation is to mix distilled water in it and blend it in skin by rubbing, else streaks of foundation will appear after some time. Avoid an eyeliner or use in a thin line along the shape of your eye. Never apply it on the lower lid.Matte lip colours with berry shades, plums, burgundies and all shades of browns look great with dark skin. Coral, rose, deep orange are the colours for your skin. Avoid browns and peachy shades for blush-on.

Topical make-up trends change from season to season. However, having thick lashes and defined lips and brows will never go out of style. Therefore, permanent make-up is not meant to replace topical make-up. It gives you the advantage of looking natural, only better, even when not wearing conventional make-up.

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