Known as the Queen of Rock and Roll during her heyday, Joan Jett was the rock icon of the 80s. Even in the 21st century, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts' hit single "I Love Rock 'N' Roll" is a ready-made mantra for any football game or movie theme song.
Get the look: You will need a spunky black pixie wig and a red jumpsuit for this look. The key to this makeup look is Joan's rocker eye. Apply smoldering gray eye pencil thickly to your water line. Then, Jennings says to "squint really hard to get a lived-in organic shape." Layer the pencil with metallic gray or black eye shadow to make it last. One key is to make sure to clean any excess shadow under the eye with a Q-tip and makeup remover to avoid having a "ghoulish" look. Apply layers of mascara to the top and bottom lashes. Then apply a taupe/desert sand colored eye shadow to the lids. Over draw the lips with a brown lip pencil, filling them in. Finish off with a gold/nude lip gloss like MAC Dazzleglass Lip Gloss in Moth to Flame, $18.
In her prime, Joan was a thin girl and had a hallowed face, so Jennings says to contour your face with a fluffy angled brush. Any matte bronzer with no shimmer will do. Suck in your cheeks, then swipe the brush right underneath your cheekbones. Then swipe alongside your nose and under your chin to give more definition.
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Lindsay Lohan
With the never-ending releases of her nude magazine covers, her court trial airing on TV, and, of course, the dramatic coverage of her exodus into jail and rehab, Lohan's substance abuse has made her the buzz topic of 2010 -- a fabulous choice for your Halloween costume. If you're not totally sick of her yet.
Get her look: Jennings says Lindsay always has dewy skin in her paparazzi shots, so you want to use a highlighter on your cheeks and nose. He warns to avoid the forehead so as to not look shiny in pictures. For Lindsay's glam makeup look, you want to emulate a softer version of Gaga's eye makeup. Wear lots of mascara on both top and bottom and just one set of false lashes. Then wear a nude lipstick before going over it with a pink lip gloss like Urban Decay Pocket Rocket Lip Gloss, $19 for extra sparkle. For final touches, wear a long blonde wig, paint "F*** U" on your nails, then hold a set of prison bars over your face all night long.
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Queen of Hearts from "Alice in Wonderland"
"OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!" is a frightening thing to hear when it's your head in question. Thank goodness the Queen of Hearts only exists in the fairytale world of Wonderland. The Queen's top-heavy head is the focal point of this costume. "This is an amazing look," says Jennings.
Get the look: You want to prep your face with a light moisturizer so that you have a smooth base for the white paint. For this look, her eyebrows are uncomfortably high and are pretty much in the middle of her forehead. To redraw these brows, you must erase your own. With clear eyebrow mascara, go over your brow hair in an "up and out" direction and pat it down, says Jennings. Then with a taupe-colored eye pencil lightly pencil in where your new eyebrows will go. Then with the pencil, draw a line connecting the new brows to your eyes, creating a rectangular shape. With white face paint, cover your entire face with the paint, stippling as you go. Make sure to carefully apply the white paint in the direction of your brow so that you don't mess them up, covering them completely. Also steer clear of the rectangular space you've penciled. Then, with a bright powder blue paint, fill in the space. This way, the blue's pigment is as clear as possible.
With black liquid eyeliner, draw in the high-arched eyebrows of the Queen, and then dot a beauty mark right underneath the left eye. Using the same liner, line both your top and bottom lash lines, then add false lashes to both top and bottom lids. Finally, draw in your heart-shaped lips with a cherry red lip pencil. Then color it in with a matching red lipstick like Maybelline New York Color Sensational Lipcolor in Red Revival, $7.50. Finish the look with a red wig and you're ready to go behead someone -- an ex, maybe?
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Paris Hilton
This year, Paris was sued by a hair extension company for wearing the wrong hair extensions, then got arrested for toting cocaine in her Chanel bag. Our tribute to Paris' cocaine/Chanel purse drama: Turn her into a Halloween costume.
Get her look: For Paris Hilton, you really want to focus on the lips. Line your lips with a lip pencil, then color them in with a pinky lipstick before layering it with gloss. "Whenever you look at Paris, she always looks pinky," Jennings says, "so you want to focus on the pink tones in your lips and also your cheeks." For your eye shadow, use a taupe nude color like MAC Pigment in Melon, $19.50. Mascara and false lashes will finish the look. Add a blonde wig and carry around a bedazzled cell phone.
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20's flapper
Jazz up this gorgeous look with some key makeup tips:
Get the look: You want to emphasize the cat eye makeup look. Use metallic gray eye shadow on your lids. Then with a small angled brush, create a winged tip to your eye line using Bobbi Brown Long Wear Gel Eyeliner in Black Ink, $21. Finally, apply soft feathery false lashes. Jennings recommends a combination of MAC False Lashes in #4 and #7. Then draw in a small, dark vampy lip with matte red lipstick. Top your makeup look with a chic short black wig, a sparkly feather clasp in your hair and a glitzy dress with an alcohol flask tucked in your fishnet stockings.
There are certain go-to Halloween makeup and costume ideas that we like to call "no fails." They are the tried and true, albeit boring, costumes you can throw together in a flash. These said Halloween costumes usually come out of a pre-packaged bag and contain fairy wings, a witch hat, kitty ears, or fangs and never win you any "Best Costume" awards. They also lack the wow-factor your Trick-or-Treaters hope to see when they arrive at your door. So this Halloween, it's time to spice up more than just your apple cider.
The following Halloween costume and makeup ideas we've dug up for you are bound to do the trick. They are fun, fresh and more importantly will fool your neighbors and friends into thinking you've been planning your costume all year long. Each idea comes with a how-to guide for your makeup, hair and outfit, so you can finally look like you didn't run to the Halloween costume store the night of the 30th frantically picking through half-opened costume bags (there's a first for everything!).
And if you do happen to get to the Lindsay Lohan costume idea (spoiler alert), and think "I'm so sick of her" (as are we), we've got tips on how to jazz up age-old no-fail costumes, with makeup tips from MAC Senior Makeup Artist Romero Jennings. His two rules for Halloween costumes are: "You want people to know who you are without telling them," and "you don't want to look like yourself with a bad wig on."
Jennings also recommends taking a picture of your finished makeup look before walking out the door so you can see how you'll look in all the pictures that will invariably come back to haunt you.
So go ahead and check out the 11 new Halloween makeup and costume ideas -- you might just die over them � moohahaha. C'mon, it's Halloween, give us a break. We couldn't help ourselves.