My inspiration for this Halloween look was a fall fairy prancing home through a damp, leaf-covered forest floor early in the morning after an all-night dance party with her fairy friends.
To really sell the fairy angle better, I even got some elfin ears, but, uh, getting those suckers to peek through when your hair is teased out “to here” and there are leaves and berries all over the place is really hard!
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이봐. I tried.
My goals for this look were to…
Make my skin look both muddy and shimmery, like I’d been prancing around in wet leaves. I figured that fairies partying all night long in the forest would tend to get a little dirty, but being magical creatures, they’d still keep their elfin glow.
Wear fall leaves in some big-@ss hair
Wear autumnal colors on my eyes
Freak out my neighbors — because that’s how I roll
It’s weird, but I think that even with the dirty skin, the look still ended up kind of bridal/Victoria’s Secret.
Too bad about the elf ears, because I think they would have taken the look to the next level.
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If you’re on the market for Halloween makeup-based ideas, this one was actually pretty easy to achieve, as far as the makeup goes.
The (muddy) skin
Even though I wanted my skin to look dirty, I still started with my regular foundation, MAC face and Body, to smooth everything out.
Next, for the muddy/glowy effect, I mixed MAC Monster FX tinted mixing medium in dirt from the Rick Baker collection ($22) with shimmery MAC Old Gold Pigment ($21), and then stippled that randomly around my face, neck, shoulders and arms with a MAC 159 Duo Fibre brush (although any skunk brush ought to do).
When it was dry, to create sort of an earthy feel, I contoured my face with MAC give Me sun Bronzer.
Then, because I really wanted a visible glow, I highlighted my cheeks, nose and cupid’s bow with a bronze highlighter, MAC Mineralize Skinfinish in perfectly Poised ($33), from the new Divine night holiday collection.
The big-@ss hair
Today marked three days because my last shampoo/conditioner session, which I did because I wanted my mop to actually look a little dirty and “lived in.” I think that made it simpler to go bigger with the hair.
I also used hot rollers yesterday, so I had some leftover curls.
To lift my roots and increase volume, I applied a dry shampoo to the roots and teased the top layers, then sprayed hairspray all over everything to keep it big.
Next, the leaves and berries, which I snipped from a couple of plastic garland strands I got from Joann (on sale for $4!), and tied them into pieces of my hair with some brown paper jewelry cord ($3), also from Joann.
The autumnal eyes and lips
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I think you could really do whatever you want for THE eyes and lips, especially if it incorporates autumnal colors like coppers, dark purples, golds and maybe greens, and as much glitter as possible to choose the fall fairy’s skin.
I used the following products from the MAC Rick Baker and Divine night collections…
MAC Divine Knight Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Raven (on my lids as a base)
MAC Chromagraphic Pencil in Pure White (crease and brow bone as a base)
MAC Eye shadow in Folie (crease)
MAC Eye shadow in Carbon from the Rick Baker Monster’s Bride pro palette (the outer corners and lower lash lines)
MAC Eye shadow in Brun from the Monster’s Bride palette (brows)
MAC glitter in reflects Gold (all over my lids)
MAC Divine night Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline (water lines)
MAC In extreme dimension 3D Black Lash (upper and lower lashes)
MAC Divine night Lipstick in You’ve got It and MAC Plushglass in good Buzz (lips)
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