As we head towards party season we’re on the lookout for a new makeup trend for our seasonal glam, and this year it’s all about TikTok’s latest viral beauty look – martini makeup
Although Halloween makeup looks are dominating our timelines right now, there’s another beauty trend that’s making its way onto our radar – and it’s perfect for your upcoming Christmas parties.
Previously spotted on the likes of Gigi Hadid and Hailey Bieber, martini makeup includes shimmering metallic eyeshadows and liners, glittering highlighter and dewy-looking skin for an effortlessly chic finish with just the right amount of drama. Start with a base like Makeup Revolution’s Bright Light Face Glow Gleam Light, £9.99 here, before adding your favourite foundation on top, such as Fenty’s Beauty Eaze Drop Blur & Smooth Tint Stick, £22.40 here .
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