How to transform a creative bone Halloween makeup
Finally is the bone makeup season! The only part of the year is looking for the most terrible but sexy people. According to which Halloween tribes you sit, you either go all out or try to use creativity as much as possible. Either you want to make a lottery, a lottery torture, it seems that you have actually made a lot of effort.
Before we study in -depth research, you need to understand that the following products are the main products and tools needed for your makeup.
The essential Halloween skeleton makeup kit list:
Foundation Concealer Face paint palette
White eyeshadow Grey eyeshadow
The classic skull
This is a classic skeleton look, which won’t require much from you other than a clean base, black water-activated face paint, and a steady hand. The creator curves and flicks to add a more quirky and idiosyncratic finish. To tidy things up, try using a wet cotton bud. Add cobwebs on the earlobes for a little extra-extra.
For this look, your kit will look a little different, and the finish will be more ethereal and mermaid-like. Use hues of blue for the eyeshadow and for the hollow of the cheek. Place a gold face sticker over the eyebrow and once you draw the skeleton lines, cover them with face gems and pearls. To make it even more feminine add a loud set of lashes.
Dead clown
The secret for this clown x skeleton fusion is blending, blending, blending. By keeping one part of the face black and white and the other pink and white it gives it a fun and unique effect. Add detailing of bone cracking around the skeleton side by drawing black squiggly lines and to create that pop art effect on the pink side, add white shadows on the contours of the squiggles.
Dark glamour skull
What makes this look so unique and oh-so-fun is truly the bling. Keep the black lines that represent the hollows of the skull thin and add black rhinestones, face gems, or glitter to really make them stand out.
Skull Doll
With this look, all you will need is your usual out-out makeup but with harsher lines and more exaggerated. I.e clean base, contour, blush, lashes, and a steady hand. For that doll-like finish, use curved lines and contour around the curves of your face structure to emphasise brow bones and cheekbones.
Barbie Skull
Channel your inner barbie by making the skull contours beige (to make the top colour pop) and add hot pink eyeshadow over them. Contour the pink lines with black eyeliner to really make them stand out and finish off with glitter all over. Spooky but make it cute.
Post time: Oct-20-2022