Your pumpkins have been picked and carved, your house has been decorated with fake spider webs and spiders, but have you chosen what you will be for Halloween? Halloween is the time of year where you can be anything you want to be. If you are looking for some fun Halloween-esque inspiration, look no further TSPA Appleton’s very talented student artist, Alyssa, will show us some easy to recreate but fun looks to make this years Halloween Costume come to life.
Here are two Halloween makeup looks you can create using your favorite makeup products.
1. Spider
Fix your eyes upon this stellar 3D Halloween spider makeup look! This Pinterest inspired look was created by Alyssa who achieved made the spider come to life by creating some detailed shadowing, an expertly applied concealer and eyelid primer to insure that these spider legs popped!
What you’ll need:
- Light Foundation (or foundation that makes your skin tone)
- Either Orange or Purple Eye Shadow
- Black Eyeliner
- White Face Paint
- Black Face Paint
- Black Eye Shadow
Alyssa recommends that you use eyelid primer to insure that your eye shadows will be as pigmented as possible (note: dont set with anything, you want this look to be as tacky as possible.) She used James Charles Morphy palette as the eyelid color and used face paint which could be substantiated for eyeliner. She then used eye shadow to create the shadows to make spider leg illusions.
2. The Stitched Face Doll
Here we’ve got the Stitched Face Doll, this intricate look is for those of you who are wanting something a little less creepy but something that is easy to throw together last min.
What you’ll need:
- Light Foundation (or foundation that matches your skin tone)
- Brown Eyeliner
- Black Eyeliner
- White Face Paint
- Medium Shade Eye Shadow (brown)
- Black Eye Shadow
To achieve the Stitched Doll Face look Alyssa suggests first applying primer and foundation that matches your particular skin tone. Once your foundation has been evenly applied you can start drawing on the lines of where the splits would be on the face. To draw these most effectively use a eyebrow pencil and fill in using eyeliner or the eyebrow pencil. Use that same eyebrow pencil to draw the stitches over the lines. Shade each side of the line to make it look 3D. Fill in the stitches using white face paint and then once dried go went back over where the holes would go on the and used a black eyes shadow. To finish this look out, go in with dark brown eye shadow and underline the stitches to make the looked raised. Then go back through and added highlight to the stitches to make them stand out.
Meet The Artist:
“Art has always been a passion of mine. Ever since I was a little girl I told myself I was going to be an artist. As I got older, I was not sure what I wanted to do with my talents, I had tossed around a few ideas that never really went anywhere. It wasn’t until I came to TSPA that I found my true calling. Attending TSPA has shown me I am at the right school and on the right path to success. Whether its on a canvas, skin, or hair I loving being creative. My goal after I graduate is to move to the west coast and work for movies as a special effects make up artist. I would love to own my own salon and have my artwork displayed throughout the place to showcase my love for art. Being a cosmetology student has taught me so many things beyond just hair techniques and has pushed me to strive for the best version of myself. ” -Alyssa B
Please check out Alyssa’s Art page on Facebook @vrt.by.vlyssv and Instagram @vrt.by.vlyssv