According to Prior, faux lashes have just as much place at the office holiday party as they do at the New Year's Eve soiree. "Sharon Leal's look is a great example of how a false lashes can present a nice, made-up look," she says.
To keep falsies looking natural, curl your own lashes with the falsies and apply mascara on both the top and bottom for better blending -- and use a softer lash, like Shu Uemura Soft Cross False Eyelashes, $23. Prior also advises you "check the length of the [false] lash against your own lash line to see if it looks to dramatic or long." If it doesn't match up, Prior says trim the false lashes.
'Tis the season for tinsel, and Tinseltown-inspired beauty looks from your favorite holiday movies. To officially get into the holiday spirit, we turned to our most beloved Christmas movies (hey, watching "Love Actually" on repeat is serious work) for a dose of primping inspiration.
We checked in with top hair experts from MoraccanOil and Cristophe Salon of Beverly Hills, as well as celebrity makeup artist Rebecca Prior, international makeup artist of Napoleon Perdis, to bring you the how-tos on looks from "The Holiday," "The Family Stone" and "Four Christmases."
Take a scroll through our favorite holiday movie beauty looks, then recreate one for yourself.