Hello beauties, this is the second Halloween look I have to share with you all. I have been 100% in the festive spirit over the last two days and cannot make to create some more Halloween looks throughout the month of October. This look I have done a slit throat, and a glamorous skeleton look! If you'd like to learn how to recreate this look, then keep on reading.
I had a lot of fun creating this look, I've never tried anything like this before. I started with the slit throat part of my Halloween look and for this you will need:
- Latex
- Latex
- Tissue paper / Toilet Paper
- Blusher
- Foundation
- Fake Blood
- Cosmetic Sponge
- Hair Dryer
-Scissors
I started by applying latex glue to my neck followed by a strip of toilet paper, then I dried it for about 10 seconds with the hairdryer, I then did this a further two times to give it a real life effect. I then went over the toilet paper with a light application of my foundation to blend this into my skin tone. I then used my scissors to carefully make a slit in the toilet paper. I then applied a deep red shade of a blusher where the slit was and around my collar bone and chest to show an oozing blood effect, followed on by the Asda fake blood spray to finish off the look - I really think this makes the look appear 'fresh' and just done.
- Cosmetic Sponge
- Hair Dryer
-Scissors
I started by applying latex glue to my neck followed by a strip of toilet paper, then I dried it for about 10 seconds with the hairdryer, I then did this a further two times to give it a real life effect. I then went over the toilet paper with a light application of my foundation to blend this into my skin tone. I then used my scissors to carefully make a slit in the toilet paper. I then applied a deep red shade of a blusher where the slit was and around my collar bone and chest to show an oozing blood effect, followed on by the Asda fake blood spray to finish off the look - I really think this makes the look appear 'fresh' and just done.
I also did scars across my cheek and underneath my eye for this I used a Halloween kit from Poundland that had a black shade in to create a scar effect, I used a red lipstick crayon to create the effect of blood dripping from my eye and black eyeshadow around my neck and chest area to show bruising. I also did a sewed up effect on my lips, by using black face paint and latex glue to do this. Overall, I'm really pleased with this bloody and gory look - perfect for Halloween!
Let me know your thoughts on this look and my plastic surgery tutorial so far, many more looks to come! If you have any ideas please let me know.
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @emmapavier to see the looks on there first!
Wow your make up is amazing , this is an amazing Halloween make up , I love reading your blogs as they are easy but amazing make up and ideas. Can’t wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicole! I have really enjoyed doing Halloween looks so far this month, going to do some more throughout the month! Love Em oxo
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