New Years Eve Makeup
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Three friends, three themes, one big NYE glow-up
Most dress-up games give you one character and a closet. This one runs like a little makeover checklist for three BFFs who all want a different New Year’s Eve vibe, so you’re constantly switching styles instead of repeating the same look.
You’ll work through Ellie’s “cinnamon roll glam” (warm, sweet tones), Regina’s “golden glow” (shiny, bronzy, party-ready), and Kali’s “icy gem” look (cool colors that lean sparkly and sharp). Each girl gets her own makeup setup first, then you finish the outfit with hair, dresses, and accessories.
The fun part is how specific the themes feel. Ellie’s options lean toward rosy and cinnamon shades, Regina’s set pushes you toward metallic golds, and Kali’s palette tends to look best with silvers, blues, and that frosty highlight vibe.
A full run is usually around 8–12 minutes if you take your time and try a few combinations per step. If you already know what you want, you can blaze through all three in about 5 minutes.
Controls and how the makeover flow works
Everything is click (or tap) and swap. You pick a category, choose an item, and it instantly applies to the character. There’s no “painting” makeup on a face—think more like selecting presets and building a cohesive look from them.
The game breaks the makeover into chunks so you’re not juggling every choice at once. Typically you’ll do makeup pieces like eyeshadow, mascara, and lipstick, then move on to accessories and clothing. It’s basically a guided sequence, which makes it easy to play casually without getting lost in menus.
If you’re the type who likes to experiment, use the built-in back/next arrows (or the on-screen buttons) to bounce between steps. The game doesn’t punish you for changing your mind, so it’s normal to pick a lipstick, switch the hair, then come back and adjust the eyes to match the new vibe.
- Desktop: mouse to click categories and items, then click next/back to move between steps.
- Mobile: tap items to apply them, then tap the navigation buttons to progress.
Progression: it’s not “harder,” it just gets more specific
There aren’t levels in the traditional sense, but the game does progress in a way that feels like ramping up. The first makeover is usually the easiest to make look “right” because warm glam is forgiving—almost any soft eyeshadow looks fine once you add a dress.
By the time you hit the second and third girls, the themes start to matter more. Regina’s golden glow can look off if you go too dark on the lips without balancing it with a brighter eye, and Kali’s icy gem look tends to punish mismatched warm tones (a super warm lipstick next to icy eyeshadow can look weird fast).
It also gets slightly more decision-heavy as you go, because you’ve already seen a bunch of items and you start comparing. A lot of players spend the longest on the third friend, not because it’s difficult, but because the cool “icy” palette makes small differences stand out more.
One practical thing: the outfit step is where people slow down. Dresses and hairstyles can completely change the vibe, so even if you love your makeup, you might redo it after you see the final dress options.
What catches people off guard (and a tip that saves time)
The biggest surprise is that the “best” makeup choice isn’t always the fanciest-looking option by itself. Some eyeshadows look amazing in the menu but turn into a lot once you add bold earrings and a sparkly dress. NYE styling stacks fast.
If you want the final look to feel polished, do this in reverse order mentally: pick the dress first (or at least decide “sparkly vs. simple”), then match hair, and only then lock in the lipstick and eyes. The game makes you do makeup early, but you can still plan ahead so you don’t keep redoing steps.
Another thing: the themes are stronger than they look at first glance. Ellie’s cinnamon roll glam really pops when you keep everything in that warm family (think peachy lips and bronze-y eyes). Regina’s golden glow looks best when at least one element is clearly metallic—if everything is matte, the “golden” part kind of disappears. And for Kali, the icy gem style usually lands when you lean into contrast: cooler eyes plus a crisp lip color reads way more “gem” than a soft nude.
Quick rule that works more often than it should: if the dress is loud (lots of shine or detail), pick one main makeup focus (either eyes or lips) and keep the other one calmer.
Who this one is good for
This is a good pick for anyone who likes makeover games that feel guided but still let you experiment. You’re not managing stats, timers, or scoring—just building looks and seeing what fits each friend’s theme.
It’s also nice if you like themed styling instead of random dress-up. Having “cinnamon,” “gold,” and “icy gem” as anchors makes decisions feel clearer, especially if you’re the kind of person who stares at a huge closet and can’t decide.
If you want super detailed face customization (like adjusting eyeliner shape pixel by pixel), this isn’t that. But if you want quick, satisfying glow-ups with lots of shiny NYE energy, it hits the spot.
Quick Answers
Can I redo a girl’s makeup after I pick a dress?
Yes. You can move back and forth between steps and swap items as much as you want, so it’s normal to adjust makeup once you see the full outfit together.
Do the three BFFs share the same makeup options?
Not exactly. Each friend is tied to a theme, so the palettes and vibe of the options lean warm for Ellie, gold-toned for Regina, and cool/icy for Kali.
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