

Next, draw a straight line coming down off of the wing and draw a circle at the end of the line. Line your eyes with black eyeliner and complete the wing as if it’s your everyday winged eyeliner. At the end of your curved line, draw a triangle and fill it in.įor those who want to be festive all day during Halloween, this look can be used during the day or at night. You canmake this long or short depending on the drama you desire. Then, draw the tail of the devil coming off of your eye, as if you were to draw a winged eye. Line your eye with a thin to medium sized line. Red liquid lipstick or liquid eyeliner are the easiest products to use for this look. No need to worry about the perfect wing since the tail is curved anyway. Throw on your favorite red outfit and pair it with this easy makeup. Still haven’t planned your costume? The best last minute costume is a devil. Again, create small triangles and connect the lines to your lips.

Then, without smiling, take a small brush and draw in two lines that would be the continuation of your smile. For the lips, take a liquid lipstick and put it on as you would regularly. For your nose, take the same product you used for the fake eyebrows and fill in a clown’s nose. Above the tip of the blue triangle coming off your eyebrow, draw in a small fake eyebrow with either red liquid lipstick or liquid eyeliner. Take a blue eyeliner and line your lash line as well as the blue triangles that you made around your eyes. Keep the eyelid free of blue and add white for some contrast. On one of your eyes, draw a tear-like line dripping from the end of the triangle. Next, draw an upside down triangle coming from underneath your lash line. To start, take a blue eyeshadow and draw a triangle above your eyebrow. For a look that’s true to the movie, put on white face paint. Need some guidance on what to do? Explore these four looks that range from The Joker to Maddy from “Euphoria.” Halloween is the perfect time to experiment with your makeup looks.
