If wearing scary costumes for Halloween is not your thing, then there is an idea for you in the form of themed makeup. It can be made for both holiday wear and a regular evening look. The most important thing is that they are very easy to complete.
We also recently put together a material featuring a selection of the best celebrity makeup looks for this year’s Halloween. There you will see Selena Gomez, Ice Spice, Anne Hathaway and other idols.
Spiders under the skin

Instead of drawing every detail, you only need two things: spider stickers and eyeshadow. Place the stickers where you want them, then go over them with a shadow brush. When you remove the stickers, a silhouette remains.
bloody arrows

The effect of bloody stains can be created using liquid red eyeliner or lipstick. You don’t need to be too careful; This makeup does not need straight lines.
kiss fan

We are sure you remember the black and white makeup of the Kiss band, do something similar. There is no need to draw a figure for the entire face, the main thing is that the drawing is dark and the skin is very light.
clown makeup

If you think clowns aren’t scary, remember Pennywise from the movie It. With this makeup you can not only complete your Halloween costume, but also show your mood: you can make a sad, evil or kind clown.
porcelain doll

The effect of cracked doll skin can be achieved using clay facial masks. After the product dries, you can apply cosmetics. Be careful, this makeup is not moisture resistant.
smile from ear to ear

You can create such a creepy smile using any black cosmetics. Even mascara is useful to create a dirtier effect.
elegant mesh

Smooth and clear lines of the mesh can be created using sushi sticks and an eyelash curler. Just paint them the color you want and start creating a pattern.
Source: People Talk

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