Posts Tagged ‘Fantasy Makeup’
How to make a Devil Face for Halloween
What would Halloween be without ghosts, witches and devils?
In this article we will show you (with video!) how to create an amazing looking devil face with the use of prosthetic horns and makeup.
Don’t forget to check out the Amazon widget below the video for the tools used in this video.
Enjoy!
Tags: Devil Face, Fantasy Makeup
Posted in Fantasy Makeup
Star Design Fantasy Makeup
Last week while scouring the internet I found this photo. I liked the star placed over the eye so this is my rendition with extra stars and making a white and blue foundation.
- Cover up the eyebrows
- Use white cream base
- Shade parameter with blue cream base
- Set both with matching powder – we used eye shadow in this case.
- Outline the star – either by using a stencil, paper, or drawing free hand.
- Make several smaller stars around the face
Note: If you were only making a star and not using a foundation to cover the rest of your face you could also use tape (masking or scotch). When using tape it’s a good idea to first press the tape onto cloth a few times so it looses some of the stickiness and won’t hurt the face when peeling it off.
Tags: Fantasy Makeup
Posted in Fantasy Makeup
Majestic Fairy Face
Like most fantasy makeup pieces we do, we had to cover up the eyebrows. You can either use spirit gum and molding wax or a child’s washable glue stick.
We used the glue stick method as the molding wax we bought was junk! Click here for a tutorial on both methods.
We applied the white Ben Nye cream concentrating on the nose and eyes and blending outwards. To apply it smoothly use a Blending Medium
to give it a creamy consistency.
Next, we used a yellow Ben Nye cream and much like the white, we used a Blending Medium
. This time we used it to contour the outer perimeters of the face.
Going over the yellow and white we added the pink designs on the forehead, eyes and cheeks.
Then using a purple we blended the outer corner of the eyes into the pink.
Set the cream with a matching eyeshadow. We used a pearl or opalescent to create a glowing, metallic effect.
Going back to the yellow we contoured the bridge of the nose and inner eyebrows.
We used loose rhinestones from a local craft store and used eyelash adhesive to attach them.
We finished it off by using the same yellow Ben Nye face cream on the lips.
Products:
| - 1 Gluestick or Spirit Gum - Ben Nye - MAC Eyeshadow: White Boxed |
Tags: children, fairy, Fantasy Makeup
Posted in Fairy Face