Jmkcoz 120 Colors Eyeshadow
Last updated date: October 16, 2019
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We looked at the top Halloween Makeup Kits and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Halloween Makeup Kit you should buy.
Update as October 25, 2019:
Checkout The Best Face Paint Makeup Kit for a detailed review of all the top halloween makeup kits.
Overall Take
In our analysis of 56 expert reviews, the Jmkcoz 120 Colors Eyeshadow placed 10th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
From The Manufacturer
Way to apply Smokey Eye: 1.Apply a sheer color all over your lid, up to your eyebrow 2.Softly line your eye with a pencil liner, which should be a dark or medium shade, like black or grey.The line should go from the inner corner to the outer corner. Use the same pencil to dot below your lower lashes. Then smudge both lines with a Q-Tip or an eyeliner brush 3.Choose a dark colored eyeshadow to put over your lid and into your crease 4.Use a lighter, natural color to dust over your brow line 5.Apply two coats of black mascara Way to apply Natural Eye Makeup: 1.Apply a white liner just below your brow line. Use a small brush to pull the liner downwards and blend it into your skin 2.Find a neutral highlight color. Apply it at the brow bone. Also apply it to the inner eye corners 3.Find a gold or beige eyeshadow and apply it to your eyelids. You do not need a base or anything like that Way to apply Classic Eye Makeup: 1.Apply a sheer tone all over the lid, right up to the eyebrow 2.Use a shade of chocolate brown and apply it to your outer V on your top lid 3.Softly line the top lid with the brown shadow, using an angled brush 4.Apply liquid liner and mascara
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1. Artiparty Face Paint Kit
2. Mehron Makeup Special FX Kit
3. Mehron Makeup Clown White Professional Makeup
4. Snazaroo Face Paint Kit Ultimate Party Pack
5. Zenovika Face Paint Kit for Kids
6. Midnight Glo UV Body Paint
7. CCBeauty Professional Face Body Paint Oil
8. SpeedRobot Face Paint Kit for Kids
9. Dress Up America 12 Color Face Paint
10. Jmkcoz 120 Colors Eyeshadow
An Overview On Halloween Makeup Kits
The most important part of dressing may be your costume. Anyone can buy a witch’s hat or a store-bought mask and call it a day, but diving into some face paint will really set your look apart. Don’t be intimidated if you’ve never stretched your creative wings with makeup before. Even a few small details or a dusting of glitter will elevate your costume.
There are several types of makeup kits, but the most popular makeup kits are either colorful palettes of face paint or upgraded kits with latex and fake blood for special effects. The face paint kits come with a rainbow of colors, a few brushes or sponges and usually a container or two of glitter.
The paint itself will be water-based, oil-based or alcohol-based. Water-based paints are easy to apply and remove, but may run if you get sweaty while trick-or-treating. Oil or grease-based paint is tougher to work with and tougher to remove, but it has better staying power. Alcohol-based (or alcohol-activated) paints will last through almost anything, but they’re expensive and very difficult to apply.
Special effects makeup kits also come with paint palettes, but the colors are closer to skin-tone shades for realistic burns, scratches and wounds. They also come with fake blood, modeling putty, fixatives and prosthetics.
Face paint makeup kits are fun for all ages. Take a look at our Tips & Advice for the nuts and bolts of buying these fun accessories.
The Halloween Makeup Kit Buying Guide
- Only use paint that is designated for use on your skin when creating your look. Using crafting paint, markers or decorative glitter can cause unpleasant skin reactions.
- Be mindful of any skin sensitivities you may have before you break out your brushes and sponges. Non-toxic paints can still cause a skin reaction if they contain ingredients that you’re sensitive to. Test out your paints on a small patch of skin before you paint your entire face.
- Brush quality matters, but the brushes that came with your set should be fine for small or simple jobs. If you want to go for something more complex, look for a set of mixed flat and round artist’s brushes.
- You can use sponges to cover larger areas, but standard makeup sponges might absorb too much paint. Cut a car sponge into small pieces for an inexpensive option.
- How you remove your face paint is just as important as how you apply it. You can use plain soap and water, or baby shampoo, for water-based paints with no sealant. If you used oil-based makeup or sprayed a sealant on top of your makeup to help it last, you’ll need to use a combination of baby shampoo, cold cream and makeup remover. Don’t use baby wipes or rub too hard — this can cause skin irritation.
- Most special effects kits come with spirit gum remover, which takes off prosthetics. Make sure your kit has some before you add your fake wounds!
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