I am going to be a fairy for holloween but i dont know how to do my makeup! Got any pics or ideas?
I am going to be a fairy for holloween but i dont know how to do my makeup! my outfit is all green and leaf brown.Got any pics or ideas?
Im going to give you the links of a few photos i found, but remember, try and match your costume theme, and lots of glitter :D
Once you have your make up looking the way you want it the last step is to powder it to set it. Most make up is oil based, which means it will not dry. If you rub it, it will rub off or it will sweat off. So if you powder your make up it absorbs the oil out of the make up and sets it. (Not powdering is the most common mistake, a make up job that probably looked great when someone left the house turns into a ball of muck the first time they break a sweat, or scratch their face) This may fade the make up a bit, but if you pat it with a wet sponge or towel the colors will return to their original state. If you had the money and resources you could go and get some expensive talc and some fancy powder puff or powder brush, but just take some baby powder and dump it into a sock and tie the end of it off. Then all you have to do is pat it lightly over your face.
☆ Leslie_Powow ☆ | Sep 30, 2006
Put glitter all over your face and put pink eye shadow and pink lip gloss.
kim k | Sep 30, 2006
nope
shaishai | Sep 30, 2006
Find some of the body design "tattoos". They have them at places like Claires. It's a glittery "sticker" that just looks sparkly in fun designs and swirly lines. you could try arranging them in a pretty way on your face.
everydayhealthnaturally | Sep 30, 2006
get some glitter jell, and put on sparkly eye shadow, and make your makeup bright-but not too bright. pinkish red lip gloss might work. put some pretty nail polish if you can too.
poisonous | Sep 30, 2006
get a green eyeshadow palette combination.
they come in about 3 or 4 different shades of green ranging from very light green to forest green.
they have them at alot of the stores that sell make-up.
then, you can get loose glitter... i have wet n' wild loose glitter, and it works very well and looks pretty. put that over the shadow.
have fun and good luck! im sure u'll look great :]
but yeah, i agree with the previous poster. Go to Claires or the Icing. They have they crystal tattoo designs, think Qwen Stephani at the MTV music awards a few years back with the blue dots over her eyebrows. This is the simplist way to get a professional look. Get two designs and apply them to either side of the eye, then add some eyeshadow in that same color or even a contrasting color.heres some examples of the crystal tattoo things:
http://cgi.ebay.com/T29-Crystal-Tattoo-Jewel-Body-Art-12-styles_W0QQitemZ270034192094QQihZ017QQcategoryZ16705QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Swarovski-Crystal-Tattoo-Body-Art-Clear-Swirl-WOW_W0QQitemZ230034400715QQihZ013QQcategoryZ1031QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
teri t | Sep 30, 2006
Use bright colors! Also depending on the colors on ur costume. For eyeshadow u should try a solid color, like pink, and then put the same color over it, but in glitter or sparkle form. Do the same thing for your face and lips as well....just dont do too much sparkle and glitter or u will look trashy.
godsangel87 | Oct 01, 2006
I need a fairy makeup for hallowe'en?
Oct 15, 2007 by mélanie | Posted in Makeup
I'm a 24 year old woman and I need to know how to do my fairy makeup for a hallowe'en party. I will be wearing a light blue dress very classy with black, blue & dark purple wings. I also bought a very light blond mediaval wig. Oh and by the way I have a little bit of a chubby face, so I must be carreful what kind of makeup I wear. Thanks for your help.
There's a TON of really pretty make-up tutorials here that you can use for Halloween.
http://www.limecrime.net/tutorials/tutorials.htm
leelee.™ | Oct 15, 2007
How should I do my Halloween makeup for my Fairy costume?
Oct 27, 2008 by Bobaaaa! | Posted in Makeup
I'm going as a 'Graveyard Fairy' & I need ideas on how to do my makeup.
It looks like this:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c181/KhmerSrey92/DSC05355.jpg
How should I do my makeup?
Also, any tips on how I should do my hair?
Thank youu! :]
try it like this !
http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl1/4/49791/35_2008/mmg.preview.jpg
youtube also has tons and tons of tutorials on how to do it too !
good luck !
Jensen M | Oct 27, 2008
Does anyone have pics of their makeup done like a fairy/Tinkerbell?Please send to my account?
Oct 17, 2006 by Tinkerbell | Posted in Makeup
Basically i'm looking for a pic of someone who has had their makeup done to look like a fairy or utterfly. I have all of the makeup, but I would like to go by a picture, kind of like a guideline
im being tinkerbell for holloween and i dont have a pic but do black mascara, green eyeshadow pink cheeks and pink lip gloss very fairy. hope this helps!
♥ | Oct 17, 2006
I'm gonna be a gothic fairy for halloween does anyone know how i should do my hair and makeup?
Oct 21, 2007 by Spursfan9 | Posted in Makeup
cuz im kinda confused and im using a red dress and making fairy wings outta wire hangers but my hair and makeup doesnt look rite can anyone help??? links and pics wud b GREAT!!! thnx
my hair is a medium shade of brown and is layered and doesnt like to be put up at all
Okay if your hair is black keep it that way. Or you could add in some spray on glitter. if your hair is not black, you could use a spray on black temporary hair dye. For extra spray on temporary silver highlights. Your make up should be dark. Eyes should be a dark grey/silver and mascera. Black lipstick is also fun. Some pale blush also looks cool. Also for hair you could curl or crip it. Even if it looks choppy it will rock. Remember, adding some sparkle looks really cool!!!
Happy Halloween!!!
volleyball13 | Oct 21, 2007
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