Hello beauties and happy 1st of October, the month of H A L L O W E E N. Who is excited for halloween, autumn leaves, fires, cosy nights in, films and hot chocolate? I usually watch lot's of Youtube videos to get inspiration of Halloween costumes and make-up ideas, but now I am blogging I've decided to post my own to hopefully help you this Halloween. I have quite a few different ideas; a zipper face look, glammed skeleton look and more! If there are any you'd like to see I will have a go at re-creating them.
PRE-OP > POST-OP PLASTIC SURGERY
HALLOWEEN TUTORIAL
HALLOWEEN TUTORIAL
I picked up a range of make-up sets, props, SPX make-up and decorative bits from Poundland and ASDA - some products ranged from as little as 50p and others going up to £5 there really is a lot out there at an affordable price. Perfect for those going to Halloween parties, trick or treating or like me, enjoying experimenting with lots of different looks. In this pile of goodies are some sneak peaks of posts that will be coming over the next few weeks leading up til' Halloween!
To create this look I started off by prepping my face for the 'pre-op' I used a natural collection liquid liner to draw lines and arrows around my face, showing where the surgery would take place. The idea around this was; a nose job, boob job, lip fillers, botox and cheek fillers. I posted the photo on the left hand side on my personal Facebook page and I had lots of comments and messages asking "what are you getting done?" "why?" "is this real?" the best comment was from my Mum, I sent her the photo and she called me straight away.. and let's face it, we can't avoid a call from our Mum can we? I answered and noticed she'd opted for Facetime - she really thought I was being serious!! My Dad found it hilarious and loved my idea for Halloween and said I looked scary!
Here's the 'post-op surgery' look - I used the shade blackout from my Urban Decay Naked 2 palette and blended this underneath my eyes to give a black eye effect, around my nose, mouth and cheeks to represent bruising and swelling, also taking this down my neck, collar bones and chest to give it a real life effect. I also used a fake blood spray that I purchased from Asda and sprayed this on my face, using latex glue and a sponge to dab the fake blood around my face and body. I also put glue on a piece of tissue to show a bandage effect and applied some fake blood spray to the tissue to show it as just being done.
Here are some close up photo's of the look --->
I hope you enjoyed my first ever Halloween look!
I will be posting some more soon - let me know your thoughts in the comment section below, I would absoutley love for you to like my photo on Instagram @emmapavier of my look I created. I had a lot of fun creating this look!
Love Em oxo
Love Em oxo
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