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Vampire Face Paint For Halloween
Step-By-Step Guide

Published: 20/09/2022

In collaboration with @brightsideofnikki

SFX Creative Makeup Artist | Content Creator

Nikki is a Sydney-based Content Creator who embraces bringing the "bright side of you" out by taking watchers on an artistic journey and inspiring others to get creative! She specialises in SFX Creative Makeup that may involve a Disney character or two, but come Halloween time things get spooky!

Nikki is a Sydney-based Content Creator who embraces bringing the "bright side of you" out by taking watchers on an artistic journey and inspiring others to get creative! She specialises in SFX Creative Makeup that may involve a Disney character or two, but come Halloween time things get spooky!




Make any costume spooky this Halloween by adding a Halloween face paint!

 

In collaboration with Nikki from @brightsideofnikki we have created easy step-by-step tutorials that will transform you into one of 3 spooky characters. The best part is, you don't need to be a professional artist to achieve the looks  🙌

 

Happy Painting and don't forget to tag us in your photos as we want to see your creations đź‘»








Look 1 - Cat

1. Using a sponge and the white paint, paint a semi-circle above the lips.

2. With your first chosen colour, using a sponge or brush apply it to the bottom part of face.

3. Then with your second chosen colour apply it to the upper part of the face with the child’s eyes closed, using the sponge to blend smoothly. Or just apply the one colour!

4. Use a baby wipe to clean up the edges if you need to, but they don’t need to be perfect.

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Vampire Face Paint

Turn any Costume into a Vampire!

1. Starting with a sponge, apply white face paint to your face, the quicker the better. You want to keep it semi-translucent, not a full coverage. 

2. Then with a small fluffy brush apply red face paint to the eye sockets.

3. Then with the same fluffy brush mix some blue into the red paint to get a deeper shade and apply this to the eye sockets as well, this will add some dimension but make sure you leave some red visible.



4. Next we paint the lips white with the sponge, translucent like the face.

5. Then with a small paint brush and the white paint, paint two fangs on the bottom lip.

6. Outline the fangs with a smaller brush if available and black paint.

7. Then mix red with blue paint to get a blood like colour, and using a small brush paint a blood drip down the side of the mouth.

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8. You can stop here if you like! Or you can go in with a small brush and red paint, and paint the lips red.

9. And you are done, ready to be spooktacular like Dracula!







Vampire Face Paint

Turn any Costume into a Vampire!

1. Starting with a sponge, apply white face paint to your face, the quicker the better. You want to keep it semi-translucent, not a full coverage. 

2. Then with a small fluffy brush apply red face paint to the eye sockets.

3. Then with the same fluffy brush mix some blue into the red paint to get a deeper shade and apply this to the eye sockets as well, this will add some dimension but make sure you leave some red visible.

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  1. 4. Next we paint the lips white with the sponge, translucent like the face.

    5. Then with a small paint brush and the white paint, paint two fangs on the bottom lip.

    6. Outline the fangs with a smaller brush if available and black paint.

    7. Then mix red with blue paint to get a blood like colour, and using a small brush paint a blood drip down the side of the mouth.




8. You can stop here if you like! Or you can go in with a small brush and red paint, and paint the lips red.

9. And you are done, ready to be spooktacular like Dracula!

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Our Halloween Face Paint Looks have been created using Face Paints from our Face & Body Paint Collection.







What are your Halloween Costume ideas? Please comment and share below.


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