![]() ![]() However, I used standard paper maché instead of Modge Podge. I followed Lauren Conrad’s tutorial to create the antlers. Materials used for the deer makeup:įor the makeup look I searched for deer makeup ideas on Pinterest, and then combined a few different looks, keeping it simple. This is a fairly simple costume, and the finished result is adorable and totally work appropriate. Top it all off with a metallic unicorn horn and rainbow hair extensions for full impact.Hey guys! With Halloween coming up soon I thought I would share another costume idea: Easy DIY Deer Halloween Costume Complete your look with by swiping on our Lipstick in Sheer Pink or Dollhouse Pink. Next, heavily dust your forehead, cheeks, neck, and collarbones with our Blush in Nymph or Vibrant Pink-add stick-on rhinestones if desired. Pair our Eyeshadow in Ice Princess (shimmering royal blue), Cake (sparkling cotton candy pink), and Vertigo (metallic silver) with Liquid Eyeliner in Amethyst or Storm to create a dramatic and colorful eye. Start by applying several coats of black Mascara and boldly defining your eyebrows with our Cream Brow Pencil. Unicorn: Jenna Dewan Tatum provides inspiration for this glittering look, which can be done with products you’ll want to use again. Add a killer red lip-using our Lipliner in Red and our Lipstick in Pomegranate or Vino De Amor-and you’re good to go. Use a wet brush to apply our Eyeshadow in Geisha (matte white) to the rest of your face, and then to draw the skeleton outlines on your neck and chest. Use the same shades to contour and fill in your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and along your hairline. Next, use one of our Eyeshadow Trios (Classic or Smokey) to fill in and create a smokey look in your eye area, going heavy on your eyebrows and next to your nose. ![]() Begin by drawing an oval around your eyes and outlining everything on your face that will be white using our Eyeliner in Snow. Skeleton: This isn’t your average skeleton-this is a Jennifer Lopez-esque skeleton. ![]() Add a pair of antlers or pull your hair into two buns on top of your head to complete the look. Apply dots of concealer across your cheeks and forehead, and finish with a light pink Lip Gloss, like Ambrosia or Soft Berry. Also apply the liner to the crease of your lower eye and draw on faux lashes to give the illusion of doe eyes. ![]() Use black Liquid Eyeliner to create an extended cat-eye and button nose. Apply a light shade of concealer under your eyes and down the bridge of your nose, and darken your brows with our Cream Brow Pencil. Liberally apply Bronzer across your forehead and brush it down to your temples, the top of your cheekbones, and then to the apples of your cheeks. Begin by applying your normal makeup base using Foundation, Concealer, and Mascara. The best part? Once it is applied, your costume is complete.Ĭheck out three of our favorite ideas below.ĭeer: Go as an adorable Lauren Conrad-inspired fawn-you should be able to DIY this look with products you already have in your stash. Halloween makeup typically looks tricky, but in reality any skill level can pull it off. When it comes down to it, utilizing your favorite beauty products is the easiest way to pull together a costume. The idea of doing your own makeup for Halloween can be, well, frightening. ![]()
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