Step by Step Zombie Makeup
Learn How to Transform into a Zombie with This Easy-to-Follow Guide
Hi, I’m John Johnson and I’m here to guide you through the process of transforming into a zombie. Halloween is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate than by becoming the undead? In this article, I’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to create the perfect zombie look. But before we dive into the details, let’s take a look at some interesting facts about zombie makeup:
- Zombie makeup is one of the most popular Halloween costumes in the United States.
- According to a survey, 43% of Americans plan to dress up for Halloween and 10% of them will choose a zombie costume.
- The word zombie comes from Haitian Creole, meaning spirit of the dead.
- The first zombie movie was White Zombie released in 1932.
Materials Needed
Before we get started, let’s make sure you have all the necessary materials:
- White cream makeup
- Black cream makeup
- Red cream makeup
- Green cream makeup
- Black eyeliner
- Makeup brushes
- Makeup sponge
- Tissues or paper towels
- Setting powder
Step 1: Base Makeup
Start by applying the white cream makeup all over your face and neck using a makeup sponge. Make sure to blend it evenly and avoid leaving any patches. Once you’re done, set it with setting powder.
Step 2: Eye Makeup
Using black eyeliner, draw circles around your eyes and fill them in. You can also use the eyeliner to create cracks around your eyes. Blend the eyeliner with a makeup brush to create a smoky effect.
Step 3: Contouring
Use the black cream makeup to contour your cheeks, temples, and nose. Blend it with a makeup brush to make it look as natural as possible.
Step 4: Blood and Gore
This is where you can get creative. Use red and green cream makeup to create wounds and bruises on your face and neck. You can use your fingers to apply the makeup and then blend it with a makeup brush. Use tissues or paper towels to dab off excess makeup.
And voila! You’re a zombie now.
FAQs
Q: Is it safe to use cream makeup on my face?
A: Yes, as long as you’re not allergic to any of the ingredients. Make sure to do a patch test before applying it all over your face.
Q: How long does it take to create a zombie look?
A: It usually takes around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your experience and the complexity of the makeup.
Q: Can I use regular makeup instead of cream makeup?
A: Yes, you can use regular makeup as long as it’s the right color and texture.
Q: How do I remove the makeup?
A: Use a makeup remover or gentle cleanser to remove the makeup. Avoid rubbing your skin too hard.