Spiderweb Halloween Makeup Tutorial

October 31, 2014

 

 

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Halloween is here! I have to admit I am a little sad that today is the day because that means no more Halloween makeup looks till next year! I wanted to create a look that did not require any costume. You could do this look then throw on all black and be good to go! This glamorous but edgy Halloween makeup is perfect for those of you going out tonight! Also, if you want to see more makeup and beauty content please sign up here

 

Products Used:

Make Up Forever HD foundation

Mac Pro Longwear Concealer

NARS Laguna Bronzer

The Balm Cabana Boy blush (plum color)

Urban Decay Eye Shadows 

Make Up Geek Eye shadows in Mercury and Graphite (silver and grey)

Maybelline Gel Liner in Blackest Black

Mac Cosmetics lipstick in rebel

False Eye Lashes 

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Step One:

Start with your eye makeup. I decided to go for a silver/purple smokey eye. I picked DTF (taupe/vice 3 palette) as my transition color. I blended that back and forth in my crease. Then I took Vanity (purple/Vice 3) and applied that color right under DTF using the same blending technique. Next, I took Graphite (shimmery grey/Makeup Geek) and worked that in my outer corner and then extended that color into my crease to create some depth. I did the same thing with the dark purple color (Bondage- Vice 3) but I took that color a little further onto the lid. Then I took that silver color (Mercury) and placed that on the first half of my lid. The key to this eye look is to add a lot of similar colors but in different shades and keep blending! Finish your eye makeup by drawing a long winged liner. Then you can place your falsies of choice. To learn more about applying false lashes, Click Here.

Step Two:

Apply your primer, foundation, and concealer. Then bronze or contour your skin. And apply a plum or purple colored blush. Then set your face with a setting powder or spray so that is lasts all night.

 

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 Step Three:

Onto the hard part. All you need to draw your web is liner (I think gel is easier) and rhinestones. Start by taking an angled eyeliner brush and dip that into your gel liner. Draw an arch above your eyeshadow and extend that line onto the contour of your nose. From your nose, draw a line straight up to about the middle of your forehead. Going back to the arch above your eye shadow that you already drew, extend 8 lines going diagonal around your entire eye. Then you are going to fill in all those inner threads of the web. Go to the first straight line that you drew (the one in the middle of your forehead) and begin sweeping your liner in a curved motion to connect each of your eight lines. I drew about four curved lines in-between each of my large diagonal lines. Once you have all those inner threads connected, You can place a few rhinestones throughout your web to add a little glam!

TIP: If at any point you mess up a line or it isn’t as straight as you want it, get a Q-tip and dip it into coconut oil. You can used the oil to straighten out an lines or correct any mistakes.

Step Four:

Apply your lipstick or lipgloss!

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Halloween Decor: Here

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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