How To Look Hot This Halloween In The Laziest Way Possible
Halloween is possibly the most anticipated and exciting time of year. However, it is also the most stressful. What should I be? Where am I going? Do I even fit into a mini skirt? What is the secret to the slutty pumpkin costume from How I Met Your Mother? Sometimes your outfit is too much to think about, but you can easily dress up your look with makeup. Here are five inspiring costume ideas you can accomplish through an easy makeup look.
Vampire
Literally just wear black. You’re done. Follow this simple makeup tutorial and everyone will know exactly what you are. Some products I strongly recommend are a bold and deep red lip, a strong liquid liner, and a dab of fake blood for the ultimate effect.
Jennifer Check from Jennifer’s Body
Okay…this character was undeniably iconic, and the makeup is so much easier than it looks! This costume requires a pink hoodie and jeans—so simple. To make this look as authentic as possible, I would recommend making your eyes look tired, baggy and sort of dead-looking by using dull purple-toned shadows under your eyes. Using a nude lipstick and pale face makeup is a great way to further accomplish the aesthetic.
Maddy from Euphoria
Maddy is another iconic character whose makeup looks totally define her. This one is probably the most complicated of them all, but is achievable nonetheless. As long as your outfit matches the colorful look on your eyes, you should be easily distinctive. I recommend using face jewels like pearls and rhinestones that will mimic the embellishments that Maddy incorporates into her looks, and using shadows and liners that have a strong pigment. Some great brands that offer products to achieve this look are Pat McGrath and Urban Decay.
Leopard
This look seems quite elaborate, but it really couldn’t be less complicated. You can do natural makeup with eyeliner and a smoky eye, then simply add a temporary face tattoo that easily applies the leopard print onto your face, and voila! You’re welcome. This is an intricate look that takes less than a minute. Also, what’s awesome is that you can use this for any animal, not just a leopard! You can use this technique to be a zebra, tiger, or even a butterfly.
Sharon Tate
Whether you have an infatuation with 60’s culture like me or you’ve seen Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, you are aware of Sharon Tate and her famous look. Dressing up in 60’s fashion is fun, and has made a return in today’s trends, making it easy to go into your wardrobe and use what you already have. As for makeup, following this tutorial will show you just how easy it is to embody her style. Applying a simple liner on the crease of your eyelid is an immediate giveaway to who you are for this spooky holiday.