Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Pumpkin Eyes


It's October which means it is Halloween season so I've kicked it off on my YouTube channel is this look - Pumpkin Eye Cut Crease - which is a type of makeup look I've not only never shown on my channel before, it's the first time I tried this look!


Sunday, 7 October 2018

Demon Of The Night


It's October, so it's time to bring out all the crazy makeup, wigs - although I use them all year! - costumes and everything autumnal! Red is one colour I always associate with autumn with the leaves and, of course, Halloween!!
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Monday, 16 October 2017

Halloween With bakerdays


Weather you're celebrating a birthday, big family event or even just Halloween, a cake is an essential to have! Hence, when bakerdays got in contact with me (they know I love cake!) and asked if I would like one of their cakes, of course I said yes!

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Saturday, 7 October 2017

Halloween Fashion


It's October so it's officially Halloween month - the perfect excuse to buy all the skull/pumpkin/cat etc print everything, right?! Every high street store has something at the moment, so here are just some of my favourites and what I'm loving right now!

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Thursday, 30 October 2014

Halloween Nail Art


Well Halloween is tomorrow and why shouldn't your nails take part?! I wanted something that looked the part but wasn't too 'in-your-face' and would still look good after the 31st. This was what I created - white for a ghost/pale and red for blood.



To recreate this look, first use Maybelline Colour Show in 'Winter Baby'. I needed about 3 coats of this as it was quite a pale colour and had quite a thin consistency. It is not a pure white but it has a slight 'ghost' look about it.
To create the blood drips, use a thin, old paint brush and dip it in Barry M nail polish in 'Bright Red' and place a couple of dots on each nail. Then simply drag up towards the end of your nail to create a drip look. Fill in the end of your nail with the red to finish the look off. The red doesn't have to look too neat as it is meant to be dripping blood!
Then simply coat your nails in Barry M clear top coat and walah you have Halloween nails!


What do you think of this look?

Love Laura xx