Last-Minute Halloween Costume Ideas Using Makeup and Items You Already Have
As Halloween approaches, you might find yourself in need of a quick and effective costume. Fortunately, you can create something fun without buying new items. Here are some practical ideas using everyday clothing and makeup.
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Classic Cat
A classic choice, the cat costume is easy to pull off. Wear all black and use eyeliner to draw a nose and whiskers. Add bold black eye makeup, and if you have a headband, make some ears out of paper or fabric. -
Vampire
For a vampire look, wear dark clothing and use pale foundation to achieve a ghostly appearance. Dark eyeshadow adds drama, and red lipstick can simulate blood around your mouth. If you have a cape or a high-collared shirt, that works well too. -
Skeleton
Transform into a skeleton by wearing dark clothing and using white eyeliner or face paint to create skeletal features on your face. Add biodegradable glitter to create a spooky and sparkling skull. -
Mermaid
For a mermaid look, wear a fitted top with a long skirt or leggings. Use a pair of fishnets to create a pattern on your face and body. Add biodegradable glitter eyeshadow on your eyes and cheeks for an ocean-inspired glow. If you have any shell-themed accessories, incorporate those for extra flair. -
Zombie
For a quick zombie look, find some old clothes and distress them. Use dark eyeshadow to create a sunken eye effect and add green or gray tones to your face for a ghastly appearance. Smudge red lipstick around your mouth for a bloody touch. -
Witch
Embrace the witch theme by wearing dark, flowing clothing. Use makeup to create a dramatic look with dark lips and smoky eyes. If you have a wide-brimmed hat or a cape, add those for effect. -
70s Disco
Channel the vibrant energy of the 70s disco era. Wear bright, bold clothing, preferably with flared pants or a colorful top. Use biodegradable glitter eyeshadow for a sparkling effect, and finish with bold lipstick. Accessorize with big earrings or a funky scarf to complete the look. -
80s Icon
Step back into the 80s with vibrant colors and big hair. Think bright leggings, oversized tops, and statement accessories. Use bold eyeshadow and heavy blush to create that retro look. Consider adding accessories like scrunchies, chunky jewelry, and leg warmers to truly embrace the decade.
Creating a great Halloween costume doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. By using what you already have, you not only save money but also make a more environmentally friendly choice. Enjoy your Halloween!