When you can't find a mask, why not just draw one yourself? This look by beauty blogger Allison Ellis includes a step-by-step tutorial on how to draw a lacy and elegant mask on your eye area. Here, Alli used drugstore products like Maybelline Eyestudio Master Precise All Day Liquid Eyeliner Makeup, $7.99, to draw in the mask. Dark eyeshadow and a pencil liner add dimension to the whole look. Pop on a dark lip color and you're all set!
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Add some Halloween flair to your glam makeup with some realistic-looking spiders. Beauty guru Shannon Harris used false lashes to craft these tiny spiders on her face. Create a glittery and shimmery eye makeup to balance out the look. Shannon used her own palette here, the BH Cosmetics Shaaanxo The Remix - 18 Color Shadow Palette, $19.
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There are so many ways to do clown makeup, so why not put your own spin on it? Christen Dominique, founder of Dominique Cosmetics, combined a minimialist clown look with a 90s gangster aesthetic (from the teardrop tattoo, right down to the plaid shirt). Use an intense black eyeliner like theBalm Schwing Black Liquid Eyeliner, $17, to draw in the marks on the eye area — and make sure to top it off with some brown lip liner.
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Cat makeup is a Halloween staple and this version by Roxette Arisa is easier than it looks! Using the Make Up Forever Flash Palette, $99, you've got all you need to create the nose, whiskers, freckles — and even some of that leopard print, if you're feeling a little extra.
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Being a mermaid doesn't have to be so hard. Using an array of pink, magenta and purple shadows, Em Ford of My Pale Skin created this gorgeous mermaid look, even applying scales using the fishnet technique. She also used the Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild Glow Kit, $40, to complete the glam look.
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