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Monday 07 December 2009 7:00 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 01 June 2019 5:40 pm

Lollipop colours for a party goddess look

By: admindrupal

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IT’s the one time of year when you can let your hair down – within reason, of course. No drunken snogs at the office party please, or embarassingly short skirts.
But fun party makeup?Why not?Sure, you might not wear green sparkly nail varnish to work, or sumptuous gold eye makeup or even siren-red lippie, but you can sure as heck wear them to the office knees-up – and better yet, to your friends and family dos to cut a striking, stylish and – most of all – a festive dash. Here we’ve put together the must-have items for your party season makeup bag. The name of the game is big, bright and fun.

1 Nail Paint inGreen Glitter, Barry M, £2.95 at Boots
2 Celebutante Kit, Benefit, £29.50 at House of Fraser
3 Golden Beams Intense Nail Laquer in Royal, Dolce and Gabbana, £12 at Selfridges
4 Liquid Metal in Solstice, Illumasqua, £16 at illumasqua.com
5 False Eyelash in Birthnight, Illumasqua, £25 illumasqua.com
6 VIP Foiled Eye-Shadow, Laura Mercier, £18 at Selfridges
7 The Lipstick, Kanebo Sensai, £38 at Harrods
8 E-Z Roller Ball Eye Shadow, Sue Devitt, £14 at Harvey Nichols
9 Mini Shimmer Palette in Brick Plum, Bobby Brown, £43 at Harrods
10 Plexi Gloss in Pink, Thierry Mugler, £24.50 at Harrods
11 Fine Glitter Dust in Opal, Barry M, £4.50 at Boots
12 Vernis Please!in Tender Pearl, £12 at Harrods
13 Glam Balm Wipes,Rodial, £14 at Harvey Nichols
14 Totally Nailed, Scarlett &Crimson, £10 at Boots

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