Zombie mackup tutorial6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() Apply with your fingers so it’s a little smudgey. We started by applying the same black gel liner (the one you used on your eyes) to the center of your lips. Use a black eyeliner to loosely draw the “veins” around your eyes- don’t overthink it! Finish with black mascara.Ĭontour your cheeks with a dirt-colored eyeshadow to make your cheeks look hallow and also kinda dirty (hence, zombies are dirty). ![]() We used M∙A∙C Cosmetics Chromographic Pencil in Basic Red. Next up, line your water line with a red pencil to fully enforce the whole blood shot eye look. ![]() We used M∙A∙C Cosmetics Powder Blush in Frankly Scarlet (so good). Follow with a red blush under your eyes (and directly under your eyebrow) so that they look extremely blood shot. We used M∙A∙C Cosmetics Fluidline in Blacktrack.Īpply light brown and black eyeshadow around your eyes for a sunken-in zombie look. Use a black gel eyeliner as eyeshadow and you want to blend it right away so it doesn’t dry before you have a chance to even it out. The goal is to look SICK, or at the very least, extremely pale. Use a foundation that’s a few shades lighter than your natural skin tone. This “walker” face is actually very easy and you can do it mostly with makeup that you already own! Here’s how to get the zombie look… Watching the show is one of the few times that I actually wish I didn’t live alone because I often go to bed with my mind still reeling, and, of course, any time I hear a crack in the wall or a noise in the bathroom I’m all “where’s my giant knife?!” But I digress, because right now I’m ALL ABOUT THIS ZOMBIE LOOK that I created with M∙A∙C Cosmetics Senior Artist Caroline Hernandez. I, like many (if not most, judging by the popularity of the show) am obsessed with The Walking Dead. ![]()
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