Jelly Belly:
All you need to make this wonderful Halloween costume is a dry cleaning bag and water balloons!
Doll:
The makeup for this is easy! All you need to do is cover your whole face, including lips and eyelids, with foundation. Then, apply blush to the apples of your cheeks only. Run two thick, black lines down either side of your nose and down from the corners of your mouth; also, draw two black dots on either side of your mouth. Paint red lipstick in the center of your lips in a sort of heart shape. Then, carefully apply false lashes to both the top and bottom lash lines. Finish with eye shadow up to your brow and a lot of mascara.
Zebra:
With this design, you should really be as creative as possible! Just put on a white base (or powder your face) and create some of your own unique stripes!
Skeleton:
If you want to get a bit spookier with your costume, then this skeleton is definitely for you. This one, however, is not your traditional skeleton. This modern take on the monster gives it a new, thrilling kind of beauty.
You will need:
- Latex bald cap
- Spirit gum
- Alcohol
- Flesh-toned greasepaint
- No-color powder
- Eyebrow plastic
- White and black cream makeup
- Foam sponges
- makeup brushes
- Mascara
- Black eye shadow
- Slick back hair, and cover head and ears with bald cap.
- Apply a thin line of spirit gum to skin and inside edge of cap, let dry until tacky, then press into place. Seal edges by brushing with spirit gum diluted with a few drops of alcohol.
- Apply flesh-toned greasepaint over cap; powder.
- Soften a small amount of eyebrow plastic between fingers; spread over brow in direction of hair growth. Cover with white cream makeup; blend.
- With sponge, cover face and head with white makeup.
- Powder face and cap.
- Using black cream makeup and eyeliner brush, line eyes, then outline crease in one eyelid, shaping upward into a triangle above the brow. On other eye, shape triangle down and to the side. Apply mascara. Then, with a fine-tipped brush, paint cracks in skull; blacken triangles around nostrils. Use a brush and black eye shadow to shade hollows of cheeks and temples.
- Paint teeth outside mouth, starting in center and working outward.
Bird:
For this makeup design you need to smudge bright eye shadow up to your brow bone and along your lower lash line. Then, with liquid liner, make a series of jagged dashes extending from the inner corners of your eyes upward (you can draw them further down your nose if you want to make more of a beak-like effect). Apply dark, dramatic lipstick. You can wear whatever suits you for the costume itself, but I would recommend a dress.