Once you’ve selected your location with glue, IMMEDIATELY apply a layer of tissue. Apply Elmer’s glue to those spots with a sponge for a less messy application. We chose the apple of the cheek and a gash on the collar bone. Step 4: Pick where you want your gashes to be. (Darken the under eye part with this color- you know, accentuate the natural “bag under eye”. Step 3: Add a deep purple and grey-ish eyeshadow on the outskirts of the neutral eyeshadow you previously applied- blending it as you go. Step 2: Apply a neutral brown toned eyeshadow around entire eye, including underneath. Step 1: Apply your normal foundation and regular make-up routine which includes contouring if you like to make your cheekbones stand out! We love a good and easy halloween look! This, although looks intricate, is actually pretty simple! We picked up a zombie kit at Target and used some of our own everyday makeup to complete this look! We couldn’t find the one we used online but this one is very similar. It comes with clear, simple instructions and is cruelty and paraben-free.Photos and directions by beauty contributors Molly and Joanna of Irrelephant This liquid latex can be used to create 3D aged or peeling skin effects or nasty-looking zombie wounds. When it comes to liquid latex, a small spatula and pointed brush let you create realistic, jagged scars and make the latex easy to sculpt. A small brush is useful for creating lines and detail over your base paint. For example, most face paint is best applied by dipping a sponge in water and rubbing it into the paint. But to create finer details, you’ll need makeup applicators.
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