Makeup for Magick/Ritual p8: Yule - The Winter Solstice
And finally, Yule! The Winter Solstice! We’re almost done, people… Let’s get it started!
All the colors of Christmas applies to Yule/Winter Solstice, since it’s one of the holidays the church “borrowed” from.
I know! Shocker!
But as a reminder, my notes have the Yule colors as :
- Red
- Orange
- Yellow
- Gold
- Silver
- White
- Blue
- Green
First up, Give Me Glow (plus singles).
Christmas Morning Palette: Not sure if there’s a holiday palette with a better curated color story. You have the beautiful gold for the Sun and solar magick, pine green for evergreens and prosperity, warm cinnamon and cranberry reds, and warm toned silvers and deep greys.
Single Shadow “Add-Ons”
Low Battery: neutral toned medium-dark red matte
Emerald City: emerald green metallic
Patty: slightly warm toned medium green matte
Cream Please: ultra creamy ivory matte
Glamourous: extremely high foiled pale gold
Halo: metallic white with baby blue and gold shifts
Icy Frap: icy warm champagne metallic with taupe undertones
Icicle: icy white metallic
Marshmallow: pure white matte
Satellite: aluminum foil silver metallic
Dirt Road: deep black brown matte
Valentines Red: cranberry red metallic
Now for Juvia’s Place!
The Afrique: Toasty reds, golds and greens. It’s definitely more suited for Yule than Samhain. It’s similar to Christmas Morning in terms of color magick, but I definitely prefer the GMG palette.
The Warrior: If you’re focus is the rebirth of the sun, the golds and gold-toned browns in this palette is the way to go. A work safe color and subtle enough for people still in the broom closet.
This is the last time, I promise! For now, anyway… Our lord and savior, Coloupop!
Just My Luck: Green for the evergreens, celebrating life even in the long, dark cold winter; and for prosperity, abundance and luck.
Main Squeeze: Reds for strength, health, and physical energy for those of us with seasonal depression; and for the fire that keeps up warm and alive during the icy winter.
Blue Moon: Speaking of icy… Blues for the ice, snow and cold outside.
Frozen II: Elsa: Seriously, fuck pressed glitters. This is another “going with the vibes” palette. The icy blue, silver and purple, and the berry shades scream winter. It’s based off of Elsa, so I’m not surprised.
Next, BH Cosmetics!
Poison Shock Ghost Pepper: Like all the Poison Shock palettes, the depth of the mattes are lacking. But if you ignore the pink shades, it could lend itself to some holiday glamour magick. I feel like the Poison Shock palettes can be paired with a Colourpop monochrome palette . So yeah… what I wrote for CP Main squeeze applies here too.
Poison Shock Absinthe: Again, depth isn’t great, but everything from the CP Just My Luck palette applied to this one.
Poison Shock Sub Zero: The depth is slightly better in this one. Again, all things from the CP Blue Moon palette applies to Sub-Zero.
Naughty Palette and Miss Claus: The Lit List Palette: If you have either of these BH holiday palettes, you have options. I like the size of the pans in the Naughty palette because it makes it easy to also use them as blushes, and the quality is worth ignoring the two pressed glitters. The only look you can really do with this palette is an icy blue one, since it’s more toasty and cozy. The Lit List palette is the Naughty palette’s brighter little sister, and it thankfully only has one pressed glitter. This one will give you an icy December weather look, and it has an abundance of golds if you’re aiming for the rebirth of the sun. To be honest, you have them both, you’re pretty much covered.
Smitten in Switzerland: These colors lean more to the icy side, but with a bright golden yellow pop. Another “vibes” palette for the list. If you’re going for Jack Frost covering everything with a layer of ice, this will have you covered.
Passion in Paris: I included this for the winter berry shades. The reds and blues specifically.
Love in London: This palette’s here specifically for the metallic blue, purple, grey and gold. And no other reason.
Blueberry Muffin: Another good icy palette, with its cool toned blues, greys, white and silver.
And finally, we have the singles from Shroud, Terra Moons, and Looxi Beauty.
Shroud:
World Eater: an intense true red metallic shimmer
Vigil: a golden yellow metallic
Artifact: a grungy olive green metallic with a slight gold shift
Terra Moons:
Skyfall: a pale cool toned blue metallic with blue and lavender shifts
Meteorite: a golden, pink shimmer with hints of green
Nightfall: a deep blue metallic with hints of cerulean blue and gray
Spiked: a warm, dark red metallic
Hot Spiced Cider: a unique gold-green with hints of brown metallic
Dark Matter: a turquoise brown shifting metallic
Looxi Beauty:
Dream On: a pale aqua blue shimmer
Money Bags: a green with shifts of gold and blue
Honey Pot: a golden orange with shifts of copper, yellow and purple
Snow Angel: a light iridescent shimmer with shifts of gold, pink and bluish purple
Winter Moon: an azure blue shimmer with subtle shifts of gold and olive green
Chilly: a baby blue shimmer with shifts of pink and purple
Cupid: a warm peach shimmer with shifts of gold, orange and pink
Donner: a blue with green and gold duochrome
Rudy: a burgundy red with shifts of gold and orange
Adonis: a metallic powder blue with shifts of silver, blue, turquoise and purple
CASHmere: an emerald green with slight shifts of blue and gold
Noir: a steel blue with a lavender shift
Firefly: a red metallic with a copper/orange/gold shift
Lady Luck: a bronze gold with shifts of green, red and brownish purple
Nebula: a light violet metallic with undertones of silver
Vibin’: a periwinkle shimmer with a lavender shift
As usual, if you have anything to add, 100% please do so! Share and inspire!
And the sabbat series is officially finished! It’s done! Holy crap…


































