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Ellie Christmas Makeup

Give Ellie three separate Christmas makeovers—Candy Cane Queen, Christmas Queen, and a character-inspired style—using cosmetics and festive accessories.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Ellie Christmas Makeup game overview

Ellie's makeover session contains three Christmas concepts rather than one unrestricted palette. Candy Cane Queen calls for a striped holiday direction, Christmas Queen supports a regal finish, and the character-inspired option follows its own visual cues. Eyeshadows, lipstick, patterned blush, and accessories provide the main styling tools. Completing the set means treating each transformation as a distinct design. Color and decoration choices can vary within a theme, but the finished faces should not collapse into the same combination. No timer, score, or formal failure interrupts the creative sequence.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

The activity moves through cosmetic selections for each requested style, previews their effect on Ellie, and advances after a finished holiday look so another theme can be interpreted.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Ellie Christmas Makeup

Pick the current concept before choosing color. Establish the eyeshadow and lipstick relationship first, then decide whether patterned blush strengthens that idea or makes the face too visually busy.

Use accessories to complete the theme rather than cover the cosmetic work. Confirm the transformation, continue to the next Christmas brief, and create a clearly different palette for it.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Choose makeup and accessory options with a left mouse click, or tap the same on-screen item on mobile.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Ellie Christmas Makeup

  1. Pair the Candy Cane Queen look with crisp red-and-white details instead of muted tones.
  2. Give Christmas Queen one regal focal point so the patterned blush remains readable.
  3. Change both lipstick and eyeshadow between themes to prevent three nearly identical makeovers.