2022 is at its end and we can’t help but look back at the year gone by and after a season filled with sunburn blush, extra glossy and lined lips, dewy skin, graphic eyeliner and the Wednesday-inspired soft-goth glam, we can’t wait to see what the next year might have in store for us.
But before we write off this year’s makeup trends as ‘so last year,’ we have picked out a bunch of good ones as inspiration for your New Year’s Eve party look. So, grab your makeup bag and get your beauty mood board ready because these looks are so good you’ll want to copy them ASAP.
There’s really no better place to pull out all the stops with glitter eyeshadow, dramatic lips, and fun blush colours than an NYE party—but with so many options, where do you begin?
Read on to recap the makeup trends that have dominated our Instagram feeds this year and learn how to replicate them to up your glam quotient this New Year’s.
Glazed Glam
We’re going to unofficially crown Hailey Bieber as the beauty queen of 2022 for serving us nonstop makeup inspiration. Glazed-donut skin was one of the biggest trends of the year thanks to Little Miss Skincare, so why not ring in the new year sporting this naturally glowy makeup look? Take a page from Bieber’s book and opt for ultra-glossy lips and shimmery eye shadow.
Y2K-inspired eye jewels
Euphoria may be what initially made this trend a rage, but thanks to the resurgence of everything Y2K, specifically the bedazzled craze, it’s here to stay. Whether you adorn your brows with some jewels like the disco era, place them strategically on and around your eyelids, or go all out à la Dove Cameron at the 2022 Met Gala, there’s no wrong way to create this look.
What makes Euphoria-inspired makeup perfect for year-end festivities is its anti-perfectionist approach which embraces the messiness that comes with creativity. It’s experimentation without worrying about perfection, championing self-expression and owning how you want to be seen by the world. It’s still expressive and playful, but much more carefree.
The Marinated-grunge look
‘Marinated make-up’ was the Internet’s latest take on the grungy, post-covid resurgence of nightlife and ‘90s and Y2K nostalgia. This trend pays homage to pop culture and teen angst icons Avril Lavigne, Lindsay Lohan, Taylor Momsen and the likes, featuring a messy, ‘up-all-night,’ smudged-eyeliner-and-swollen-lips look.
The ‘90s grunge aesthetic is for all those who aren’t afraid to unapologetically sweat their hearts out in the club or go on a week-long bender, and are cool with their messed up flyaway hairs, smudged make-up and undone looks, as long as they’re genuinely having fun, which is the perfect vibe for a NYE party, don’t you think?
Wednesday-inspired soft-goth glam
The world of the weird is having a major moment through Netflix’s latest fantasy release: Wednesday, which has spent the past week in the number one spot on the streaming platform. The loose adaptation of The Addams Family, a brain child of Tim Burton himself, revolves around the daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams; a character that had first been made screen-famous via Christina Ricci’s rendition in the 1991 film.
Wednesday’s dark, goth lip, smokey eye shadow, hollowed-out cheeks and contoured jawline is a perfect encapsulation of her spooky character.
The ‘cold girl’ look
First popularised and coined by make-up artist Zoe Kim Kenealy, social media’s latest obsession is the “I’m cold” look, which emulates the weather-beaten, blushed winter face, but in a cuter form. The frosty and serotonin-inducing ‘Hallmark Holiday’ look is essentially a seasonal version of the sunburned make-up trend that was all over the internet this summer, and, to everyone’s delight, it involves copious amounts of blush.
The look involves a few key things - blush, (a lot of it), iridescent white eyeshadow from the depths of your forgotten make-up stash, sticky lip gloss and translucent powder, and you’re set!
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