This document provides instructions and photos for three Halloween makeup looks: a Day of the Dead look by Monica Ramos, a Beetlejuice look by Elizabeth, and a skeleton look by Zoe Delaurier. It encourages readers to submit their own Halloween makeup looks and instructions to a contest by a certain date for a chance to win prizes.
October Giveaway: Halloween Makeup Inspired $250 Value
Beetlejuice Halloween Makeup Looks and More!
1. Beetlejuice Halloween Makeup Looks and More!
Ever thought about being Beetlejuice for halloween? Here are some easy halloween makeup
looks to give you some hallween inspiration in choosing your makeup this Halloween! These
were submitted by entries who entered my Halloween Makeup Giveaway. The Giveaway goes
on to the end of the month. If you would like to participate, you can enter
here: http://makeupminutes.com/category/monthly-giveaway/
Monica Ramos submitted her “Day of the Dead” look. Here is how she did it!
First I used my foundation to cover my face then I made a line down the middle of my face with
my liquid elf liner. Did some random flower and swirl designs on the left side of my face then
added some different eyeshadow colors to fill the designs. For the other side i just did a winged
eye with my maybelline gel liner and put some lancome mascara and also some blush. I also
tried to get my face pale on the skull side with a lighter foundation since I didn’t have any
noticeable white powder.
Monica Ramos “Day of the
Dead”
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2. Here is Elizabeth’s (youtube: truedestiny121) Beetlejuice makeup look!
Although I’m being Audrey Hepburn for halloween I thought it would be really fun to do a
Beetlejuice look for this contest, thank you so much for this giveaway, it was really fun to do and
create, I hope you enjoy!
1. Apply white clown makeup to the entire face and neck.
2. Take a black shadow (avon palette) and apply to the entire eye area, starting by drawing an
outline on the eyebrows, working your way in, and filling in the eyes.
3. Blend the outer parts of the eyes with a light purple ( avon)
3. Contour your cheeks, forehead and chin by creating layers; first, do the outter part of your
face with a dark green shadow (avon), and work your way in with a light green ( bender by
urban decay) and a light yellow/green shadow (avon). Blend, Blend, Blend!
4. Now take the dark green shadow and create a moustache, and molding parts on the face
anywhere you feel is necessary.
5. Next shade in your neck with a light brown (avon) to create a shadow.
6. Take a yellow food coloring and use a paint brush to apply it on your teeth. for that decaying
effect.
7. Finally, arrange your hair to look a mess and pin it in place with bobby pins then spray your
hair with a light white/yellow temporary hair color and throw on a striped shirt and black tie, and
wa-lah you are Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!
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3. Here is a Skelleton look by Zoe Delaurier!
Some of the products I used:
Face: LOTS of halloween makeup, and a little bit of latex in a few areas.
Eyes: Fake eye lashes that I got from ULTA, a black NYX jumbo eye pencil.
Lips: A little bit of chapstick
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4. For application, I applied the white halloween makeup on my face and neck with my fingers. The
bones you see on the neck were done with a very tiny concealer brush. The nose and other
details on my face were done with the concealer brush.
By the way, my username is BeautyIsMyBeast.
Thank you so much for doing this giveaway!
If you would like to participate, create your own halloween makeup look with instructions on how
you did it and email me: brianna@makeupminutes.com! Or go here to enter the giveaway!
FOR MORE REGULAR MAKEUP INSPIRATION, HEAD OVER TO MY TUTORIAL SECTION
HERE!
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