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MOTW - Sugar Skull by Makeup For Pandas

20 October, 2015 - 08:14pm by - First Lady | 16 Comments

Tutorial and Images by Makeupforpandas

This month we've set some of our fabulous and talented members a challenge.  We want them to create Halloween looks to inspire you to get your creep on.  

By now she needs no introduction, here's our Makeup of the Week with Makeup For Pandas.

You can follow Lutece on her Instagram and Facebook.

I have always been fascinated with sugar skulls, there is something beautiful about them, they are bright, they are bold and they look amazing!

Halloween would not be complete without trying a sugar skull look. I have a massive amount of gems (DIY junkie) and I thought it would be a great time to pull them out.

The products I used were:

Eyelash glue (For sticking on gems) Flash palette (Can purchase this from Ebay) Black eyeliner pencil (To draw lines etc) Mascara False eyelashes (Your choice) Gems (I bought mine for the $2 shop) Sleek Acid palette (Or a bright palette if you dont have the Acid palette) Foundation Eye of horus Sapphire scarab pencil, Teal malachite pencil (Dark blue pencil and Teal pencil)

  1. Firstly I prime my face and apply my foundation as I normally do.
  2. I create a regular winged liner and apply my false eyelashes, I add my Eye of horus mascara only to the top lashes.
  3. Add the gems with eyelash glue in a circle around your eyes, I started on my eyebrows and made my way in a shape of a circle. I place a few gems in the middle of my forehead and above my cupids bow.
  4. I follow in with my Teal eyeliner and create a cut crease to open my eyes which I then blend out.
  5. I use the pink from the Flash palette and shade in the inside of the circles around my eyes gently.
  6. I created a V shaped spiderweb above my forehead and using the purple and pink in the Sleek Acid palette I slowly blend it up towards my forehead.
  7. I drew a flower at the bottom of my face and drew a few spirals on each side as well as a few extra patterns just to fill up the space on my face using the black eyeliner pencil, I then go in with the pink and purple from the Sleek palette to add colour.
  8. After that is done I outline the outside of my lips and slightly blend it in, I use the light blue in the Sleek palette and add it to the inside of my lips, then I blend both together.
  9. Instead of contouring my cheeks I used a black eyeliner pencil and drew a line where I would place the contour, using the purple and pink in the Sleek palette I blended the 2 shades until they fade into nothing, creating a slightly warm contour.
  10. Using a small eyeliner brush I created small dots above the gems on my face and added a few extras like the teeth on the side of my lips and a small heart on my nose.

This look was fun to create as the options are endless, I hope you enjoyed this look.

Want to feature in our Makeup Look of the Week?  We don't care if you're a trained MUA, a professional blogger or just enjoy makeup - when we see talent like this, we just want to share it with the world!  We're open to any looks, but they must be photographed beautifully!  Get in touch if this sounds like something you'd be interested in doing!

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25th October, 2015

Nice and creative without having eyelash glue all over your face.

25th October, 2015

Beautiful look, I like the idea of using the blue sequins.

22nd October, 2015

That looks awesome! The cheek contour looks awesome great look!

22nd October, 2015

You look amazing hun! This is one of my fave sugar skull looks I've seen.

21st October, 2015

Thank you so much Beauty review for having me, it was a fun and bold look that I took on, I never realized how bright it was until seeing this today X

21st October, 2015

So gorgeous and talented, Lutece! Thanks for sharing <3

21st October, 2015

So beautiful Lutece!! I love the little heart on your nose haha

21st October, 2015

Lutece this is stunning and very detailed. You look like you should be going to a masquerade ball .So very clever.

21st October, 2015

Lutece I love the warm contour!! Was it hard to do the flower on your chin? Yes I just tilted my head up to see if I could imitate the actions buahaha. Love your work x

21st October, 2015

Lutece that looks awesome! So much detail your so talented

20th October, 2015

Awesome hun :) I was looking forward to seeing your article. Very cleaver and I love the bright colours too xx

20th October, 2015

That is crazy, so much detail.

20th October, 2015

So pretty! Looks lovely Lutece.

20th October, 2015

So creative. I love all the detailing here. Thank you for sharing your steps with us.

20th October, 2015

You're so talented Lutece

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you so much Keri, it was so fun to pull together X

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you Macs, all the little details are what made the look take long X

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you Kirsty :) x

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you so much :)

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you so much Sandy, your sweet words always make me giddy inside &lt;3

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you so much Bexb, the detailing was the longest part X

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you so much Koni :) The flower was the easiest part to draw, it was putting an even line on each cheek that was the hardest hehe x

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Julieal thank you so much for your sweet words X

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you Shan :) Its the little parts that count hehe x

Lutece
21st October, 2015

Thank you so much annavalli :) x

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