JAMO BEAUTY
Easy New Year’s Eve
Beauty Trends to Follow
For the first time in a lengthy history of New Year’s Eve nights out, I’m making a prom-
ise to myself to not drop a ton of money on a sequined dress I know I’ll only wear once.
I make this mistake every single year, and yet every time NYE approaches, I feel that de-
sire to make a statement in sparkles come bubbling up yet again. This year, I’m forcing
myself to skip the sequined ensemble (or, to opt for one of the many worn-once options
from parties past) and will be relying on some stylish New Year’s Eve 2018 beauty trends
to amp up my look. I’ve been scouring runway coverage to pull some makeup inspo
from fashion shows and models, and even though the looks I’ve selected appear luxe
and high-end, I’ve realized that they can all be easily achieved with mere effort and a
crisp $10 bill. Save your NYE schmoney for the bar (or, if you’re staying in, for the pizza
delivery!) and try one of these trends to ensure you look fab for the New Year’s count-
down.
COLORFUL LASHES
First up, I’m considering a look I’ve never be-
fore tried, which is brightly colored mascara.
I’ve always gone for the blackest blacks, but
after seeing the vibrant lash looks models
worn at the Dries Van Noten AW 2018 show,
I’m considering giving it a try. Makeup artist
Peter Philips was responsible for the clumpy,
colorful mascara coating top and bottom
eyelashes in every shade from fire-engine
red to lime green. To get the look on the low, I
plan on trying out the Maybelline Snapscara
Washable Mascara ($8, maybelline.com) in
shade “Deja Blue,” which is bright enough to
make a statement, but a little more subtle
than lime green, if you feel me.
Caudalie
Gentle Buffing
Cream
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