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Hi everyone, thanks for watching. For this Halloween I decided to do this Sexy Halloween
makeup tutorial, inspired by Glo Extensions,
so if you wanna learn how I got this look, then please keep watching and I will teach you how.
To prime my face, I used the Porefessional
by "Benefit" to minimize the appearance of pores.
Then, I applied my " Covergirl" 3 in 1 foundation in color 805, which is the lightest shade
I found, to make my face look as pale as possible.
For the black eyeshadow, which I'm going to apply now, I'll be using the blackest black
eyeshadow from my "e.l.f." 144 palette.
I'm now applying the black eyeshadow and I'm going all the way up to my brow bone.
The brush I'm using is an "e.l.f." Eyeshadow "C" brush, because it covers a bigger portion
on your eyes.
You also want to apply some eyeshadow over your eyebrows so it all blends into one,
and to darken this whole area of your eyes.
I'm also applying the black eyeshadow under my eyes with a thin flat brush from Shany Cosmetics.
To contour a little bit, I'll be using my
all time favorite bronzer, called "Hoola", which is also from Benefit.
The brush I'm using to contour is my Essence
contour brush. You don't want to apply too much bronzer,
because we still want to keep this look very pale.
To blend any sharp edges, I'm using my "e.l.f." stippling brush, so it's all nice and blended.
The black eyeliner I'll be using is called Mega Liner by "Wet n Wild" and the number is 861.
I'm now beginning to draw the lines and the
way to keep this simple, is by following your natural face
features and lines. Don't worry if a line doesn't come out too
well, because you can easily fix it with a cotton swab.
Exactly for this purpose, I chose this "Wet n Wild" eyeliner, because it's not water proof
and a line can be easily fixed and because I'm loving
how thin the brush applicator is.
My best suggestion for drawing the lines, is to regularly dip the brush into the eyeliner container to
pick up some product, and to make sure you have enough product on the brush to draw the line
you want. It's almost impossible to draw the lines on
both of your eyes, absolutely symmetrical. If you want to make them symmetrical, you
definitely need to take your time.
I'm now drawing some lines over my eye, and the only place I avoid drawing them, is my eyelid.
Make sure the lines are crossing the eyebrows, and crossing the upper lines as well.
Once you finish off with the lines, pick up some more eyeshadow and go over your entire eye.
This time we'll be extending down the eyeshadow
under your eye, to make it look a little bit more
scary and witchy looking for Halloween.
The mascara I'll be using to complete the eye look is called "bad gal" by Benefit.
For lipsticks, I'm using these products and a clear gloss.
Now this is the final look as a Halloween Sexy Witch. I really hope you enjoyed this Halloween tutorial.
Have an amazing Halloween. Please don't forget to share and subscribe
with your friends. Thank you so much for watching and I'll see
you next time.