Icicle Eyeshadow Is The Prettiest Christmas Makeup Trend

Icicle Eyeshadow Is The Prettiest Christmas Makeup Trend

Sparkle for Christmas is about as original as florals for spring, but that doesn’t mean it’s can’t be stunning. Case in point: the icicle eyeshadow looks that have been sweeping our social channels.

Glitz is firmly on the agenda for December, but if you’re more of a low-key babes, icicle eyeshadow might be more your speed.

What is icicle eyeshadow?

Unsurprisingly the trend takes its name from glacial icicles – particularly when they catch the light and glimmer. But, what makes icicle eyeshadow different from your regular shimmery eyeshadow, is that it feels much more subtle – it’s a wash of sparkle and has a sheer, or even wet-look quality to it that glazes eyelids without going OTT.

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Why choose icicle eyeshadow?

The sheerer finish feels more casual, cool, effortless and, crucially, wearable, particularly if you want to nod to a party look without burying your lids in glitter.

How to wear icicle eyeshadow?

We’ve seen icicle eyeshadow interpreted in loads of different ways, with different shades pulling through. The beauty of icicles is that they refract and reflect the light around them, so they can read more lilacy or pink, or a little more blue or green. In general it’s best to stick to cooler tones, but we’ve seen some beautiful warm bronze renditions, too. Plus, it works beautifully with a simple glowy-skin base and glossy lips.

Hailey Bieber’s sheer lilac icicle eyeshadow

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Sabrina Carpenter’s silver feline icicle eyeshadow

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Tina Kunakey’s low-key icicle eyeshadow

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Florence Pugh’s sheer white icicle eyeshadow

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Sydney Harper’s soft silver icicle eyeshadow

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Gigi Hadid’s scattered amethyst icicle eyeshadow

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Whitney Peak’s cool brown icicle eyeshadow

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Dove Cameron’s pewter icicle eyeshadow

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Camila Morrone’s silvery-blue icicle eyeshadow

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Camila Cabello’s pink-blue icicle eyeshadow

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Warm bronze icicle eyeshadow

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Gigi Hadid’s yellow gold icicle eyeshadow

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Rachel Zegler’s lavender icicle eyeshadow

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Simone Ashley’s silver and green icicle eyeshadow

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Lily James’ rose quartz icicle eyeshadow

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Hailey Bieber’s opal icicle eyeshadow

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Valentina Sampaio’s smoky silver icicle eyeshadow

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Elsa Hosk’s pearlescent icicle eyeshadow

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For more from GLAMOUR’s Senior Beauty Editor, Elle Turner, follow her on Instagram @elleturneruk

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