Thursday, 22 October 2015

HALLOWEEEEEEEEEEN MAKEUP SUPER SUPER EASY

Hellooo ! OMG it's nearly Halloween.I literally love Halloween so much so I thought I would do a Halloween makeup tutorial.It's the first time I have ever tried anything like this so if it looks a little bit rubbish, don't judge me.

Below is me at the end of the look, so if you want to re-create this 'snapchat demon spin off" type look, this is the end result you will be aiming to achieve :)




STEP 1 :

So I started by doing my basic skin routine, to which I have introduced the Benefit Porefessional, which I'm loving at the moment.I don't use foundation, I usually use the Rimmel 9 in 1 Skin Perfector BB Cream and a light dusting of either the Rimmel stay matte powder in transparent, or the Benefit pressed powder in Ivory.For this look, I wanted heavy heavy coverage with a heavy amount of powder applied, to give a very washed out complexion and it was just nice to work on and build up this spooky texture and look.(P.S, ignore my random top in this, I didn't put on a costume sowwwwy)




So then I just made my brows a bit neater with the Rimmel brow pencil in 002 Hazel.I also gave my eyes a very hollow, set back, spooky look with the dark plum shade from the Starlight palette.I used my Superdry eyeliner pencil and blender to do a flick.



Next, I used a black powder on my lips, and used an eyeliner pencil to stencil a doll shape to my top lip.I also added some crazy looking contacts to my eyes to give my look a very standout element.I also used my blue chubby eye pencil and my eyeliner pencil to start to sketch out some veins running down to my cheeks.I also applied a light dusting of the plum shadow to either side of my nose for an enhanced feature, and also to replicate the purple from my eyes to give a purple hue to the rest of the look.



I then extended the smile to my upper cheeks, for a more sinister look.I also extended the veins and also added veins on my forehead, as well as some shading to it and my cheeks, to give the look some more depth.I also added red in between the veins.I left my hair pretty much natural, just applying some green hair spray, but you obviously can't see that in the black and white picture.My hair was on its 2nd day in the picture and I highly recomend using dirty hair for this look.To achieve it with fresh hair, it would take a lot of back combing and hairspray to get it to this point.




Thankyou for reading ! I hope you enjoyed it.What I love about this tutorial is the simplicity of what is required to make it.I was looking for inspiration online and on youtube, but all the looks seemed to need liquid latex or fake blood or facepaint or something,but my look just uses eyeshadow and eyeliner and bits of basic makeup.

Happy Halloween !
Keep Smiling :)
Love,
Scarlett
xxx








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