Makeup
How to DIY Taylor Swift's Fiercest Bad Blood Makeup Look for HalloweenChannel your inner Catastrophe with this dramatic Halloween makeup how-to |
Highlight Your Face Though she's walking in front of explosions and preparing for battle, Catastophe's skin still looks radiant. A solid base is necessary to carry out the rest of her dramatic look.
Step 1: Start by prepping your skin with M.A.C. Mineralize Moisture SPF 15 Foundation, $36. Stapleton says this will give you the glowy look you need and provide coverage without looking cakey.
Apply it with a duo fiber brush (he used M.A.C. Duo Fibre Blush Brush, $35) because, according to Stapleton, the combination of natural and synthetic fibers apply and blend foundation into your skin seamlessly.
Step 2: Use M.A.C. Prep + Prime Highlighter, $26 (he used Radiant Rose on me), a color-correcting under eye brightener, to conceal any dark circles. Also use it to highlight the bridge of your nose, under your brows and around your lips. Blend it into your skin.
Step 3: Take a fan brush and lightly apply M.A.C Prep + Primer CC Colour Correcting Compact, $26, in Illuminate, a lilac color-correcting powder, under your eyes and on the tops of your cheekbones.
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Step 1: Start by prepping your skin with M.A.C. Mineralize Moisture SPF 15 Foundation, $36. Stapleton says this will give you the glowy look you need and provide coverage without looking cakey.
Apply it with a duo fiber brush (he used M.A.C. Duo Fibre Blush Brush, $35) because, according to Stapleton, the combination of natural and synthetic fibers apply and blend foundation into your skin seamlessly.
Step 2: Use M.A.C. Prep + Prime Highlighter, $26 (he used Radiant Rose on me), a color-correcting under eye brightener, to conceal any dark circles. Also use it to highlight the bridge of your nose, under your brows and around your lips. Blend it into your skin.
Step 3: Take a fan brush and lightly apply M.A.C Prep + Primer CC Colour Correcting Compact, $26, in Illuminate, a lilac color-correcting powder, under your eyes and on the tops of your cheekbones.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Sculpt Your Cheeks and Eyes