29 October 2015

Last Minute Tips 'n' Tricks | Halloween Witch Makeup




Dark and sultry is my favourite kind of makeup at halloween, so I whipped together a really quick witch-y / vampire-y makeup look. 

I started with a base of L'oreal's True Match foundation in Rose Gold and set it with Makeup Revolution's pressed powder in porcelain soft pink. This gave me a nice, pale cover to work as a contrast to dark lips and eyes.

For my eyes I started off with my Makeup Revolution Ultra Flawless eye shadow palette. I used the lightest white shade for a base, followed by a dark purple and smudged out by a lighter shade. Then I applied my black Maybelline gel eyeliner and Rimmel Wonder'full mascara to frame my eyes. 

Finally, I applied my KIKO Passionately Fire Red lipstick and created a mottled effect over it with a small eyeshadow brush and some black eyeshadow.

What look are you going for this Halloween?

4 comments:

  1. super cute look! I love the spider web detail! This year, I'm doing a group Wizard of Oz costume. I got conned into being Dorothy so I'll be trying really hard to make that look scary haha :) how about you? Will you be wearing this witch look?

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    1. Thank you Oh wow, I hope that went well!

      Steph x

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  2. Anonymous2/11/15 14:54

    Quick and easy to create looks are definitely my jam! I am no makeup artist so anything that takes more than an hour to create and requires me to buy a stack of specialist products, is more than likely going to be disastrous! :) x

    Brenda BusyBee | Win Simply Supplements Vitamin D3 2000iu and Selenium with Multivitamins & Iron

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    1. I find some looks have so many components and require specialist makeup that I simply can't afford, so this was the way forward for me!

      Steph x

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