Our next step is detailing – that is, the mottling and veining of the skin. You want it to look like your skin is starting to rot, and so is the flesh under the skin. Add ‘infection’ eye colour a little at a time, building it up. We’re not going for Glitter Disco Zombie, tempting though the notion may be. Remember to use matte eyeshadows if you can, nothing too glittery. To make you look really infected, use colours like dark purples, blues, browns and a red eyeshadow if you have one or can get one. The next step is to bruise the eye and nose area. Remember, slow and steady wins the Zombie Apocalypse. ![]() This is an effect that works best if you build it up gradually, rather than trying to do it all in one go. Remember to layer rather than put too much on a brush. To contour, use a dark grey or even a black (but if you use black, contour lightly). Leave the eyes out for this part, but contour in all the places on your face where there is no bone. More like flu?Ĭontour under the cheekbones and in the temples. No gaps!Īrms and other body parts are optional in this process. Don’t forget your ears and bring it up to the hairline too. You want the application to lighten your skin tone to a death colour. Make sure you don’t apply it so it’s a block colour on your face. Using either a light foundation (preferably 2-3 shades lighter than your skin tone) or a water-based grey face paint, apply the face paint / foundation to your face and neck. It’s something you can do with the makeup you already have lying around. Please note: This zombie makeup tutorial has been created using fashion cosmetics only. Learn how to apply full zombie makeup effects (pallid skin, veins, rotting flesh and blood effects) for Halloween.
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