Zero nightmare before Christmas Halloween makeup
Zero
Let’s start with the nose on this one because I made it. I had one of those art and crafts balls you buy at an art store that kids use to make a solar system for school… that’s why I had them… some left over from a few years ago. Anyway, I cut out a hole big enough for the end of my nose then I coated it in gelatin fake skin by #graftobain to over the porous texture of it. Once that dried I used orange and yellow #sunsetmakeup to paint the pumpkin on it. I set it with #toofaced setting powder.
For my makeup. I was almost out of my white #sunsetfoundation so I started with #graftobainmakeup water activated #propaint and then went over that with what I had left of my white Sunset Foundation. I then did one last coat of Graftobain’s to get it as white as possible without my skin tone showing through. I don’t own an airbrush machine or this probably would have been much easier.
For the shading I used #colorpopcosmetics for the gray and black. It was their foxy palette from a while back. I then topped the black areas around my eyes off with the #nightmarebeforechristmas #colorpop palette.
The blues came from a #morphe palette.
The red and yellow came from the basic #paradisepette by #mehronmakeup
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Halloween makeup is a fantastic way to express creativity, and achieving the perfect look can turn heads at any costume party. For this Zero vampire-inspired tutorial, focus on quality products that provide the desired effect while being gentle on your skin. Start with a clean face, and apply a hydrating primer before layering your foundation. As you create the pumpkin nose, ensure to give it ample time to dry for a polished appearance. For extra details, consider using face gems or glitters to elevate your look. They can be applied around the eyes or on the cheeks for added flair. Incorporating themed accessories like a hat or plush Zero can also complete your costume elegantly. Don't forget to remove your makeup carefully at the end of the night to keep your skin healthy. Always opt for a good makeup remover or cleansing wipes to dissolve makeup residue. Happy Halloween and enjoy crafting your very own Zero from 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'!













































































