Transform yourself with easy Halloween makeup! A collection of cute and spooky makeup ideas
Are you wondering, “What kind of Halloween makeup should I do?” When it comes to costumes, makeup is a must! If you’re going to do it, you want something that stands out, right? In this article, we’ll introduce Halloween makeup ideas that are super photogenic and easy to do.
We’ve gathered both professional-looking looks that won’t be overshadowed by your costume and simple makeup you can try right away.
How about challenging yourself with makeup that will turn heads at Halloween parties and events?
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Kuromi-inspired makeup

Why not try a “Kuromi-inspired makeup” for Halloween, modeled after Sanrio’s popular dark character Kuromi? The key is to flick your eyeliner upward! Apply eyeshadow with Kuromi’s eye shape in mind.
Incorporate a bit of the ‘jiraime’ (edgy, gloomy) makeup vibe to capture Kuromi’s dark aesthetic.
Put your hair in twin tails or add a Kuromi headband to boost the Kuromi factor even more.
This look channels dark cuteness, so it’s sure to turn heads at any Halloween party.
Chucky

Chucky, the ghost doll possessed by a serial killer’s soul from the hit horror film Child’s Play.
To really nail the popular Chucky costume, you need terrifying makeup that conveys both a doll and a killer! Since Chucky is a doll to begin with, the key is to give the skin a matte finish to create that inorganic feel.
It’s also recommended to cover your eyebrows as much as possible.
Then, match your favorite version of Chucky’s scars: freely draw scar-like marks on your face and add redness around the eyes.
Finish it off by spraying your hair orange and popping in light blue color contacts, and your Chucky look is complete!
fox mask

Instead of wearing a mask, this makeup involves painting the mask’s design directly onto your face.
When you think of a fox mask, it’s usually white with sharp, defined eyes and mouth, right? Let’s copy that exactly onto your face.
For the base, it’s recommended to use white greasepaint or a white water-based foundation.
For features like the eyes and mouth, as well as black wrinkles, draw them on as if you’re illustrating, using eyebrow pencils or eyeliners.
The key is to finish with a crisp, sharp look, just like a fox mask.
pumpkin

Wearing a pumpkin costume is a popular, easy-to-enjoy disguise for everyone from kids to adults.
If you’re going to dress up, why not turn your face into a pumpkin too? Use orange-toned greasepaint or a face-safe cream to create the pumpkin color.
To get that jack-o’-lantern look with cutout eyes and mouth, draw them on with black eyeliner or a dark eyebrow pencil.
For the lips and around the mouth, black lipstick is also recommended.
After that, feel free to add wrinkles or paint on blood-like marks to become a cute yet spooky pumpkin!
Ursula (The Little Mermaid)
This is Ursula’s makeup from The Little Mermaid.
The key features of Ursula’s look are the overall aqua-blue tone and long eyelashes.
If your false lashes don’t have enough volume, try stacking two pairs.
It will make the eye area heavier, but it will bring you closer to Ursula’s vibe.



