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How to Do Vampire Eye Makeup?

Vampire makeup can be a hit makeup look for your next costume or Halloween party. If you want some drama to be added to your upcoming costume or theme party and want to look different from others yet not so weird with all dripping eye makeup or zombie looks, then you can give this eye makeup a try.

We will show you the techniques that you can follow to create a cat eye style vampire eyes like the picture above. Don’t think that this is just a scary eye makeup. You can actually try this makeup as a smokey eye look as well for your parties when you keep this look a bit softer.

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Simple Steps To Get Vampire Eye Makeup:

Here’s a stepwise vampire eye makeup tutorial that tells you how to do vampire eye makeup. Let us see how you can get the vampire eye look.

  • Cleanse your face to get it rid of any oil, dirt or grime. This will help your makeup to last longer.
  • Pat your skin dry and apply a light moisturiser.
  • Now apply a face primer and an eyelid primer on to the eyes and also the area surrounding the eyes. Follow this with a concealer and foundation. If your concealer and foundation are a lighter shade than your skin tone, in other words almost closer to white, this makeup will look even ghostlier and better.
  • Next apply a face compact, for the base to become more powdery.
  • Now take your dark red eye shadow and apply this all over the upper eyelid. Do not apply this below the lower water line at this stage.
  • Let us move to the next stage. Take the brown eye shadow and a clean applicator brush and start applying from the crease and extending upwards but just till below the brow bone. Smudge this eye shadow on to the exterior side of the red eye shadow to blend the two well. Follow the picture and imagine as if you are creating a smokey eye look.
  • Next take your gel eye liner in black and an angled brush. Start drawing a broad and uniform line all throughout the upper eyelid and when you reach the exterior end twist the angled brush upwards. Fill in this winged pattern with colour to make it more prominent. Similarly extend the inner lining into another wing pattern.
  • Next take a black liner pencil or kohl and line the lower waterline. Extend this line to meet the inner corner wing at the nose area. You don’t need to make this meet the exterior wing.

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