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5 Beauty Fixes After Overindulging On New Years

Today brings a bit of a preemptive post!

While Christmas morning might be a big event for the kids, New Year's Eve is usually when the adults go a little wild with holiday celebration. Unfortunately, the late night, usual New Year's dressings of alcohol, rich food and sometimes too-cramped rooms and houses can make you look tired, puffy and worn out the next morning. A few quick and simple beauty rules can help you look more vibrant and awake (even when you don't feel especially awake!).

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Tip 1: You Know It Will Be a Long Night, Be Prepared

Chances are you'll probably know if you have plans in advance for any New Year's celebration. Take advantage of this and plan ahead for the next morning. There's nothing worse than waking up after a late night and trying to pick out clothing or gather makeup and hair care supplies. If you have all of your morning routine items laid out in advance, you'll have a few extra moments to apply makeup, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, and not feel as rushed to get on with your day while trying to hunt down everything you need.

Tip 2: Hydrate Yourself

Long nights can take a toll on your body in more ways than you might realize, especially if you celebrated New Year's with a few traditional alcoholic beverages. Even though it's usually consumed in liquid form, alcohol can contribute to dehydration. Combined with fatigue, a possibly smoky environment if there were cigarettes present at the party, and consumption of possibly salty or rich snacks during the evening, chances are your body needs to replenish. Drink water, and moisturize your skin with a good hydrating cream, especially if your skin feels dry or rough.

Tip 3: Pay Close Attention to Your Hair

Just like your skin, your hair might need some special attention the morning after New Year's. Depending on your hair type and the environment that you spent the evening in, your hair may be dull, lank or oily the morning after, which can add to a and disheveled appearance. Take the extra time to shampoo it using a good shampoo formulated to your hair type, and condition it thoroughly.

Tip 4: The Eyes Have It

One mistake many women make after New Year's eve parties is trying to conceal eye bags and puffiness with heavy eyeliner. While it seems like this would draw more attention to the eyes themselves and help overshadow any puffiness, it will do exactly the opposite in practice. Less is more when it comes to eye makeup the morning after the celebrating. Use a cold compress, such as cucumbers or tea bags, on eye puffiness before applying makeup. Avoid dark eyeliner and eye shadow; instead, use only some mascara and light, shimmering eye shadow on upper lids.

Tip 5: Use Less Makeup

Your skin may need a day or two to recover, so avoid heavy makeup or blush that might accentuate wrinkles, lines or skin dryness. Caking on the makeup is one of the worst ways to try to conceal fatigue after New Year's celebrations or other long nights out, since the makeup will gather in crevices and can further dry out skin. Use a light powder to take the shine from your nose, and use concealer sparingly.

Take it easy this New Year’s Eve everyone! Have fun, but be safe!

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7 Fun and Festive Holiday Makeover Tips

Fun and Festive Holiday Looks

Holiday makeovers can not only give you an extra opportunity to get into the holiday spirit, these makeovers often work wonders to lift your spirits. Looking your best during the holidays is important because this is a time when many people are very socially active and are attending dinner parties, concerts, and holiday gatherings. Try out some of the holiday makeover tips listed below and get into the festivities of the merry holiday season by changing your hair and makeup.

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7 Ways to Makeover Yourself for the Holidays

1. Try out warmer shades of foundation and loose cosmetic powder for the cold months of the year. If you want to make coverage for your face quick and easy, mineral powders in warm tones provide a natural-appearing flush to your face while offering quick and easy application. Use a light hand on foundations so the rest of your makeup will stand out and be the center of attention.

2. Golds and silvers are popular decorative colors for the holidays and this also applies to makeup. Get festive and creative and use various shades of light but brilliant golds as lip gloss. Complement this look with metallic silvers and golds over the eyes for a look that stands out from the crowd.

3.  Bold, dark green eyeliners work wonders on all shades of eyes. Whether your eyes are hazel, dark brown, green, or blue, dark green eyeliner applied evenly over the top and bottom of the eye will grab attention from anyone near you.

4. Know when to be dramatic and know when to use a light hand with your makeup. If you are out shopping for the day or having lunch, apply light amounts of makeup. This will be just enough to enhance your natural beautiful features. However, if you are going out for a romantic dinner in a dimly lit restaurant, let your makeup match the mood of the evening. This type of night calls for more dramatic and bold application of eye makeup and lipstick application. Use bolder shades which will result in a dramatic and striking appearance.

5. Wear your hair loose and wavy as it fits the theme of heavy winds blowing and the gustiness of cold weather conditions. Light amounts of glitter matching the shade of your hair will can be lightly applied to the ends of long and beautiful trends. If your hair is short and spiky, let it fall into a natural curl and frame your face for a soft winter look. For a more dramatic appearance for your hair, braid in metallic gold thread into small braids randomly streaked throughout your hair.

6. Red lipstick and bracelets stand out in a crowd. Over accessorize during the holidays when it comes to bracelets. Long, silver, red, and gold bracelets can create a festive look and can be complemented by bright, red lipstick shades. Complete this look with red nail polish trimmed in gold at the tip of the nails.

7. To bring your entire look together, don’t forget about taking care of your skin throughout the holiday season. Cold climates can be rough on skin, so don’t forget to keep your face cleaned daily and be liberal with facial creams to protect the suppleness of your skin.

Shop for holiday fashion and makeup at Nordstrom

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How to Create a Perfect Holiday Party Look

How to Create a Perfect Holiday Party Look

The holidays are a perfect time of year to let the charm, colors and sparkle of the season spill over into your makeup, hair and personal style. Holiday parties and family gatherings are a great way to transform your look from the same old routine to festive. Here are a few suggestions.

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Makeup

Christmas trees shouldn't be the only things sparkling during the holidays. Add a little glamorous sparkle to your makeup. Dress up your eyes with a product that has subtle shimmer in it. The key is subtle. Avoid using products that are too glittery or shiny or you'll run the risk of looking like a Halloween costume. Choose either an eye shadow or liquid eyeliner with sparkle to add a little glitz to your look. Complete the look with several coats of non-clumping mascara for thick, lush lashes.

A bold, red lip creates an instant sophisticated holiday party look. Red lips attract instant attention, so make sure to apply red lipstick to exfoliated and moisturized lips. Use a perfectly matching lip pencil to ensure a clean, crisp line and to avoid feathering. The general rule when using a bold lip is to keep the rest of your makeup soft and neutral. Apply eye shadow in neutral tones or simply line the eyes with eyeliner. For an old Hollywood look, apply false lashes to balance the drama of the bold lips.

A simple way to add luster to your face during the holidays is to apply a highlighter. Highlighters come in powder or liquid form. Apply highlighter as a final step along the cheek bones, brow bones and temples. For fair skin use a highlighter with pink tones. For olive or darker skin, use a highlighter in golden tones.

Hair

Make your hair the "mane" attraction at any holiday party with a fabulous hairstyle. If you normally wear your hair long and loose, try a classy updo, a sleek ponytail or messy bun. For a festive touch, add a sparkly hair accessory.

Similarly, if you have pin straight hair, set your hair in hot rollers or use a wide barrel curling iron to create loose waves. Whatever style you create, use a shine serum to tame flyaways and add glossy shine.

Fashion

Put away the snowman sweater and pull out an outfit that will impress. The holidays give you a great reason to amp up your style. Now is the time to incorporate color, shimmery pieces and bold pieces of jewelry. While wearing a little black dress is always a classic choice, add some glitz to this iconic look by slipping on some sparkling heels. While the colors red and green are synonymous with the holidays, go for a sophisticated look by wearing an outfit in gold, silver or winter white. For a more casual look, pair dressy black pants with a sequin top. Whatever you decide to wear, the most important part of any outfit are the accessories. From a bold cocktail ring, to long, layered necklaces, accessories transform any look into drab to fab in no time.

Need to do some shopping? Shop for great holiday dresses and fabulous holiday makeup collections at Nordstrom.

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