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‘Tis the season for horror movies, niche costumes and ghastly glam. Whether you have your Halloween outfit all sorted or simply want your makeup to do all the talking, you’ll always find the best Halloween inspo from beauty creators.
If you've waited until the last minute to figure out your Halloween look, don't panic! You might not even have to leave your house. Today we're showing you how
When she was in high school, Farhood used to wake up extra early on the day of Halloween to custom-make bloody devil horns out of tinfoil, paper towels, liquid latex and fake blood — even though nobody else would show up to class with even a cheap store-bought costume.
The key to making this look less like childhood face-painting and more grown-up is with a striking khaki-green smoky eye. Here, Najor used Revlon PhotoReady Primer, Shadow + Sparkle in Pop Art for a deep, sultry look.
Need an easy, last-minute Halloween costume? Opt for the "6-7" trend. Just cut out a big "6" and "7" from cardboard and adhere to the chest or back.
Halloween is the one night of the year when your imagination (and makeup) can run wild. The costume possibilities are endless.
A simple DIY is all that is required. To dress up like a scarecrow, you would require a white shirt, black shorts, some face paint, and straws. It is a unique concept, and you can stand out in the costume that is low-budget and classy. To add on to the look, cowboy boots would go well with the overall ensemble.