20 Makeup Ideas That Are Perfect for all Your Holiday PartiesGood HousekeepingSat, November 21, 2015 at 3:00 PM UTC'Tis the season to get sparkly!Getty ImagesIf you have short hair, you should 100% take this opportunity to show off your lovely facial features and try something bold with your makeup. A vivid cranberry lip and shimmery shadow plus winged eyeliner look stunning with simply, mussed-up hair.Getty ImagesFor those who want a polished look but don't like to wear a lot of makeup, wear a sheer pink on your lips, a wash of pink blush on your cheeks, and a little liner plus two coats of black mascara on your eyes.Getty ImagesTry an unconventional color on your eyes for the holidays. Make brown eyes pop with a shimmery blue shade, then blend it out into a deep black color. Finish the look off with a nude lip to balance out the standout colors up top.Getty ImagesMake your eyes stand out in a simple, subtle way by adding a pretty streak of glittery liner just above your lash line.Get the tutorial on The Beauty Department ?Getty ImagesIf you're wearing a high-impact gown in a bright color, you don't need to match your makeup in intensity, should you prefer a subtler look. Stick with warm pink cheeks, a rosy lip color, and a very thin cat eye plus mascara.Getty ImagesThe easiest way to make your lip color last all night: use a stain. A deep berry shade works perfectly for the holiday season.Getty ImagesIf you're bored of the standard smokey eye, try something new (but not too crazy): the reverse smokey eye!Get the tutorial on Good Housekeeping ?Just as certain as the December frost and holiday caroling, matte makeup always makes the rounds once winter arrives. If you plan on painting your lips a matte shade like this deep burgundy red, make sure to exfoliate your lips beforehand — flaky lipstick is never fun.Getty ImagesIf you want to make your eyes the focus of your face, but don't feel like putting on all the eyeshadow and complicated eyeliner other looks require, try applying a simple set of long, flared falsies.Get the tutorial on A Beautiful Mess ?Getty ImagesWhen you think of fuchsia, the first season that comes to mind probably isn't winter, but hear me out. If you're feeling a little down about your complexion getting dull due to the cold temps, try boosting your whole look with a bold shade of raspberry lipstick. Instant brightening!Getty ImagesGo classic with your winter look by rocking Veronica Lake-inspired waves and a gorgeous makeup combo à la Marilyn Monroe. If you're not sure which red to get, try this universally flattering lipstick pick.Get the tutorial on Lulu's ?Getty ImagesA matte smokey eye always looks sexy, but adding metallic shadow into the mix gives your makeup a more fun vibe.Get the tutorial on YouTube ?Getty ImagesMake your eyes look wide awake and oh-so-festive with this totally ethereal silvery shadow. A glowing complexion and sheer lip shade finish off this subtly glam look.Get the tutorial on The Beauty Department ?Getty ImagesIf you want a sultry look that lasts all night, try an intense black smokey eye with perfectly groomed brows and a matte complexion.Get the tutorial on Cosmopolitan ?Getty ImagesA deep plum lip adds drama to any outfit. Just be sure to keep the rest of your makeup and hair are simple to avoid looking over-the-top.Getty ImagesSometimes the simplest option is exactly what you need. If you want a look that's perfect for any outfit, any party, and any holiday, this pretty cat eye is the way to go.Get the tutorial on Lulu's ?Lulus.comUsing a pinkish neutral shade with a little bit of shimmer on your eyes and lips (and even on your cheeks) is an easy, quick way to take your daytime look into party mode.Getty ImagesDespite conventional wisdom, you don't need to choose between playing up your eyes and your lips. This is the season to go a little more glam that usual, after all!Get the tutorial on Miss Laur ?Misslaur.comFor more casual holiday get togethers, try an understated look that shows off your glowing complexion. Use a luminizer on your cheekbones, under your brows, and at the inner corners of your eyes, then add a simple sparkly black shadow to your upper lids.Getty ImagesAn easy, simple look that will never go out of style: champagne shadow, groomed brows, and a little mascara.Getty Images20 Makeup Ideas That Are Perfect for all Your Holiday Parties1 of 21'Tis the season to get sparkly!Getty Images20 Makeup Ideas That Are Perfect for all Your Holiday Parties1 of 21'Tis the season to get sparkly!Getty ImagesCranberry Crush2 of 21If you have short hair, you should 100% take this opportunity to show off your lovely facial features and try something bold with your makeup. A vivid cranberry lip and shimmery shadow plus winged eyeliner look stunning with simply, mussed-up hair.Getty ImagesSimply Glowing3 of 21For those who want a polished look but don't like to wear a lot of makeup, wear a sheer pink on your lips, a wash of pink blush on your cheeks, and a little liner plus two coats of black mascara on your eyes.Getty ImagesAqua Shine4 of 21Try an unconventional color on your eyes for the holidays. Make brown eyes pop with a shimmery blue shade, then blend it out into a deep black color. Finish the look off with a nude lip to balance out the standout colors up top.Getty ImagesGlitter Lids5 of 21Make your eyes stand out in a simple, subtle way by adding a pretty streak of glittery liner just above your lash line.Get the tutorial on The Beauty Department ?Getty ImagesSimply Rosy6 of 21If you're wearing a high-impact gown in a bright color, you don't need to match your makeup in intensity, should you prefer a subtler look. Stick with warm pink cheeks, a rosy lip color, and a very thin cat eye plus mascara.Getty ImagesBerry Stained7 of 21The easiest way to make your lip color last all night: use a stain. A deep berry shade works perfectly for the holiday season.Getty ImagesReverse Smokey Eye8 of 21If you're bored of the standard smokey eye, try something new (but not too crazy): the reverse smokey eye!Get the tutorial on Good Housekeeping ?Matte Garnet9 of 21Just as certain as the December frost and holiday caroling, matte makeup always makes the rounds once winter arrives. If you plan on painting your lips a matte shade like this deep burgundy red, make sure to exfoliate your lips beforehand — flaky lipstick is never fun.Getty ImagesSky-High Lashes10 of 21If you want to make your eyes the focus of your face, but don't feel like putting on all the eyeshadow and complicated eyeliner other looks require, try applying a simple set of long, flared falsies.Get the tutorial on A Beautiful Mess ?Getty ImagesBerries Jubilee11 of 21When you think of fuchsia, the first season that comes to mind probably isn't winter, but hear me out. If you're feeling a little down about your complexion getting dull due to the cold temps, try boosting your whole look with a bold shade of raspberry lipstick. Instant brightening!Getty ImagesVintage Glam12 of 21Go classic with your winter look by rocking Veronica Lake-inspired waves and a gorgeous makeup combo à la Marilyn Monroe. If you're not sure which red to get, try this universally flattering lipstick pick.Get the tutorial on Lulu's ?Getty ImagesSilver Bells13 of 21A matte smokey eye always looks sexy, but adding metallic shadow into the mix gives your makeup a more fun vibe.Get the tutorial on YouTube ?Getty ImagesDecember Frost14 of 21Make your eyes look wide awake and oh-so-festive with this totally ethereal silvery shadow. A glowing complexion and sheer lip shade finish off this subtly glam look.Get the tutorial on The Beauty Department ?Getty ImagesSuper Smoke15 of 21If you want a sultry look that lasts all night, try an intense black smokey eye with perfectly groomed brows and a matte complexion.Get the tutorial on Cosmopolitan ?Getty ImagesFestive Vamp16 of 21A deep plum lip adds drama to any outfit. Just be sure to keep the rest of your makeup and hair are simple to avoid looking over-the-top.Getty ImagesSultry Cat Eye17 of 21Sometimes the simplest option is exactly what you need. If you want a look that's perfect for any outfit, any party, and any holiday, this pretty cat eye is the way to go.Get the tutorial on Lulu's ?Lulus.comRose Gold18 of 21Using a pinkish neutral shade with a little bit of shimmer on your eyes and lips (and even on your cheeks) is an easy, quick way to take your daytime look into party mode.Getty ImagesGold and Smokey19 of 21Despite conventional wisdom, you don't need to choose between playing up your eyes and your lips. This is the season to go a little more glam that usual, after all!Get the tutorial on Miss Laur ?Misslaur.comGlowing Glamor20 of 21For more casual holiday get togethers, try an understated look that shows off your glowing complexion. Use a luminizer on your cheekbones, under your brows, and at the inner corners of your eyes, then add a simple sparkly black shadow to your upper lids.Getty ImagesChampagne Shadow21 of 21An easy, simple look that will never go out of style: champagne shadow, groomed brows, and a little mascara.Getty Images'Tis the season to get sparkly!From Good HousekeepingAbout Our Ads