Introduction: Easy Halloween Makeup Tutorial! Great for ANY Costume!

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I will show you how to make the best creepy makeup to go with any costume! From black eyes, to simple pale looks, I know it all!

Supplies

You will need;

a blush brush

an eye shadow brush

a makeup blender

black, purple, blue, brown and gray eye shadow

dark red and red lipstick

an eyebrow pencil. (Any color)

Thin eye lining brush

Step 1: Foundation and Beginning Steps

First, you are going to add a light layer of pale or white to all of your face using the make up blender. Be sure to get the hairline as well! add some blush, If desired. By the way, this step is optional.

Step 2: Blood

If you wish to do scars or other bloody features, you will need some lipstick. preferably the ones in the pallets. apply some tan blush, just a little darker than your skin tone to the area of your body that you want the scar to be. then, apply some gray eye-shadow around the tan area. NOT VERY MUCH! you can ruin the look if not careful. finally, add the light layer of lipstick. The lighter, the more realistic.

Step 3: Lips

Now, cracked and bloody lips are a big part of this transformation. choose 3 or 4 parts of your lips, and take your eyebrow pencil. apply a small amount onto those areas. take some lipstick, preferably dark red, and place a very SMALL line to the pencil marks. Ta Da!

Step 4: Black Eyes

Here is the hard part. Take your blush brush, and apply a thick layer of black and/or gray eye-shadow. apply on and around the eyelid in a desired perimeter. use a little purple, and brown to line it. Don't add very much, but you can put a little blue in there if desired. Now, if this doesn't look right, don't fret! just keep adding. This is kind of a trial and error stage. plus, every face is different!

Step 5: Undereyes

take your under-eye brush, and apply some black and red eye-shadow to the very bottom eyelid.It should look something like the picture when finished.

Step 6: The Costume!

This face style goes with almost ANY creepy costume. Have fun with it! Get creative! make sure to have fun! you're never too old to Trick-Or-Treat.