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13 Costume Ideas for Halloween 2015 -- and How to Pull Them OffDIY tips on what you need to become your favorite characters -- real and fictional -- this Halloween |
Jem from "Jem and the Holograms" Whether you're going for the '80s cartoon version of Jem or the soon-to-be released film version of the fictional rock star, one thing's for sure: You'll need to apply a veritable eye mask of pink eye shadow around your peepers. Grab a nude eyeliner to trace the desired shape around your eyes before filling in the lines with a notice-me shade of pink shadow, like the one found in Urban Decay's Electric Pressed Pigment Palette. (Sephora's also slated to release a special edition Jem and the Holograms collection this month, for those who would rather wait for Jem-approved cosmetics.)
Jem's signature hair is long, layered and pink, but if you'd rather not commit to such a drastic hair transformation, fear not: Manic Panic has released a line of semi-permanent, Jem-inspired dyes. Spritz on the temporary dye, throw on your favorite '80s duds and rock out in a costume that will have people thinking you're truly, truly, truly outrageous.
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Jem's signature hair is long, layered and pink, but if you'd rather not commit to such a drastic hair transformation, fear not: Manic Panic has released a line of semi-permanent, Jem-inspired dyes. Spritz on the temporary dye, throw on your favorite '80s duds and rock out in a costume that will have people thinking you're truly, truly, truly outrageous.
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