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Article: Transitioning Your Makeup Into Festive Season 2025

Transitioning Your Makeup Into Festive Season 2025
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Transitioning Your Makeup Into Festive Season 2025

Can you believe it. December has arrived and it's time to transition our makeup from moody fall vibes into the festive season. 

This month is all about adding warmth, depth and a touch of celebration to Afterlight vibe you've already been loving in November.

Here’s how to ease into the season.

Switch to Warmer Tones

Move from November’s cool shadows into golden and berry shades.
A hint of antique gold on lids or a mulled-wine lip instantly adds a festive touch without going full holiday sparkle.

Golden Hour Eye Palette | Care beauty | BB CCVegan Lipstick | Vegan beauty

Lily Lolo Golden Hour Eyeshadow Palette, Lily Lolo Vegan Lipstick in Stripped.

Add a Satin Finish


December is the month of Satin — satin/velvet lips, soft-focus cheeks, and a satin base. It brings depth to your look and pairs beautifully with festive outfits.

Baims Fluid Foundation Excellent Skin, Baims Lipstick

Keep The Glow, Soften The Shine


We’re not doing glitter explosions. This year it’s all about candlelit radiance.
Think warm highlighters, soft gold on the high points of the face, and a skin finish that feels alive rather than loud.


Ere Perez Vanilla Highlighter Balm

Elevate The Everyday Look


Even on slow holiday mornings, a tinted balm or gloss makes you feel part of the season. No full glam needed.

Bitten Pink
Lily Lolo Natural Lip GLoss

Lean Into The Mood & Not The Rules


Festive beauty is personal. Whether you're in a mood for a cozy night in or a festive night out, December should simply add warmth to whatever expression already feels like you.

This December amplify the vibe you already carry.

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