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It is never too early to start with your Halloween costume planning given all the detailing and intricacies which goes into the same.
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Three Best Face Makeup Ideas You Need To Try Out This Halloween Three Best Face Makeup Ideas You Need To Try Out This Halloween It is never too early to start with your Halloween costume planning given all the detailing and intricacies which goes into the same. While supermarkets offer a readymade solution in the form of costume and props which come with a bulky price tag, nothing can match up to the excitement of creating you very own costume by racking your brains and seeking some help of the internet. Do-it-yourself Halloween makeup has also gained tremendous importance of late with more and more beauty bloggers sharing their expertise with brushes over social media platforms. Today we are going to take a look at three such Halloween makeup ideas which can take your style game to a completely different level. Mermaid Makeup These ethereally beautiful creatures have served as one of the most favoured makeup staples of style divas through ages. For achieving this look effortlessly, you will require fishnet stockings, blue eyeliner, green, blue and gold/bronze eyeshadow, mascara, water in a spritz bottle, shimmering powder and eyeshadow brushes. Mermaid Makeup
You need to start by pulling the fishnet over your head so that it covers one half of your face. Next you need to ensure that the mermaid eyeshadow stays in its place by spritzing some water on your temple. A shadow brush can be used for creating a scale effect by dusting blue followed by green eyeshadow all across your temple from the top of your fishnets. This has to be followed up by dusting some shimmering powder for creating a reflective scale effect. Lastly you will be required to dab on some gold or bronze eyeshadow over your lids and line your upper lip using a bright blue eyeliner to finish off the look in style. Cat Face This look focuses mostly on the cheeks, nose/bridge area and chin for highlighting these spots and bringing along a sexy feline feel. For doing the base coat of this cat face makeup, you need to opt for grey cake makeup by adding a bit of water. However, you need to be cautious about not adding too much water and follow the whole thing to your cheek area. Cat Face Makeup Makeup Your cat face makeup needs to be a bit curved around your mouth for pushing out your face and highlighting it to
perfection. Next you will have to draw a straight line right at the place from where the eyebrow begins. You can leave the eye portion bare as makeup will be added on top of that later on. Once you are done dabbing grey shades all over your face, it is time to apply some white cake makeup over your forehead and blend it into the grey shade. Black pressed shadow can be used right under the highlighted cheekbone and around the temple of your head for emphasizing more on these areas. Using a fluffy blush brush you can give light strokes to mimic the appearance of fur and fade it backwards for the ultimate cat face makeup. Deer Makeup For carrying out this low-key makeup you need to start with your normal concealer base and follow it up with generous application of bronzer all across your foreheads and sweeping it down to your temples. The bronzer shall also have to be swept to the apple of your cheeks from the top of your cheekbones. Next you will have to apply some concealer under your eyes and blend it in the best way possible. Some concealer will also have to be applied on the bridge of your nose by blending the same towards your forehead. Deer Makeup You can apply some white highlight power at the corner of your eyes and down the nose if you wish to have a matte look although this is entirely optional. Your eyebrows need to be filled in a dark and bold manner after which the brown filler shall have to be brought down through both the sides of your nose in a manner similar to contouring. A small button nose can be drawn with some black eyeliner for imitating the look of a deer. You can even bring the liner downwards in the inner corner of your eye for making them look bigger. Some liner can also be applied on the crease of your lower eyelid for creating that doe eyed illusion. You can finish
this easy look by applying some light concealer dots all across your cheeks and forehead and sticking some branches and twigs into your hair to look like antlers. Halloween makeup can serve as one of the best ways of getting all dolled up during the spooky season without having to spend a fortune on bringing home a brand-new outfit. Whether you are hosting a bash at your home, taking out your kids for trick-or-treating or heading to a party, these looks are guaranteed to turn the spotlight on you at all times.