The almond-shaped nails are back in fashion! Almond nails are the new trend of 2022:they make the hands tapered and elegant, lengthen the shape of the fingers, and are suitable for any hand.
Start by mixing a little bit of white and black face paint together to create a shade of gray. Then, add a little bit of brown to create a tan color. Mix these together to create a base for your zombie makeup. Next, add a few drops of red and green face paint to create a sickly, undead color.
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This gives the appearance of infected, rotting flesh. 8. Use more colors of your choice from the Master Bruise Wheel. This will give more detail to the rotting flesh look you want to achieve. 9. Using the stipple sponge, apply some Brown Sugar and Sallow Green zombie makeup to the flesh. This gives a more gritty look to the decayed flesh. 10.
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Well, for a fun and spooky style (and one that you can whip together in a matter of minutes!), look no further than a zombie. The best thing about dressing up as the living dead is that it’s just so simple: throw on any old rags, smear some makeup on your face, perfect that painful day-after-the-gym walk and you’ll look the part!
Hold the section in one hand in a 90 degree angle off the head (straight off the scalp). Take your comb and starting at the base of the hair, begin to back-tease the hair moving from the base toward the ends. Repeat throughout your hair. If you don't have long enough of your own hair, get clip-on extensions.
Put on lightly. Step 2: Put on yellow face paint lightly with a sponge, blending in without making it too bright. Coverage doesn't have to be perfect right now; effects come later. Step 3: Use gray face paint around the eyes with a round brush. Add a little bit of black, also with a round brush, to shade the eyes.
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