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No matter where you're from, how old you are, or what you do for a living, glitter is the universal trend that we could all use a little bit more of in our lives. With temperatures dropping and Christmas rapidly approaching, it's becoming increasingly clear that it's time to switch out our warm fall makeup palettes for some cool winter swatches, and adding glitter in the mix is never a bad idea.

From metallic and frosted lips to bold and shimmery eyeshadows and liners, these celebs are all the makeup inspiration you need to level up your sparkle and slay TF out of your next holiday soirée.

Lupita Nyong'o

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Lupita's Black is so beautiful, Beyonce wrote a whole song about it; and this look that features the Lancôme Color Design Eyeshadow Palette in Gris Fumee topped with Lemonhead's SpacePaste glitter is proof that she deserves all the awards.

Naomi Campbell

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Naomi Campbell is a force of nature whose motto when it comes to beauty is go hard or go home, and it's clear that sis isn't headed for retirement anytime soon. Although this particular Pat McGrath lip kit is no longer available, you can recreate Naomi's 2016 VMA Red Carpet look with the Burlesque Kit from Stay Golden.

Joan Smalls

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Joan Smalls gave us the perfect holiday party inspiration with this dramatic purple eye created with the Marc Jacobs Beauty Eye-Conic Multi-Finish Eyeshadow Palette in Frivoluxe complemented by a simple, nude lip.

Rihanna

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Rihanna never disappoints when it comes to being our source for all things fashion, beauty, and style, and her iconic use of frosted lipstick is exemplary of all three.

Halsey 

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For Coachella this year, Halsey was glittery AF and let her creative spirit hang all the way out with her unique use of the NYX Professional Makeup Ultimate Shadow Palette.

Karrueche Tran

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Karrueche Tran can do no wrong in my eyes, and this shimmering purple eyeshadow from Huda Beauty is proof that sometimes a pop of color and some glitter are all you need to be poppin AF all damn day.

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