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How To: Create the Elvira "Mistress of the Dark" makeup look

Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, was created in 1981 by Cassandra Peterson. She was the hostess of a local Hollywood horror movie show that became nationally syndicated. Elvira was the first horror host to be nationally syndicated, first person to be broadcast in 3-D on TV, and first female celebrity to do a national beer campaign and market her own beer.

How To: Get an elf fantasy look

This video demonstrates how to create a fancy elf look using simple makeup techniques. This look is complimented by a pair of elf ears that can be purchased on the web. To get this look you should colors that are inspired by nature such as deep purples and greens. To create the design, use paper coasters that will provide the stencil for your look. First, lightly apply moss green eyeshadow pencil as a base on the cheek bone, on the temple, and above the eyebrow. Use your finger to blend the p...

How To: Do a double wing eyeliner inspired by anime

Start with a totally bare eyelid to create the base for the winged eye. It's important to go for a gel eyeliner. This allows you more precision than liquid eyeliners. Pull the skin taut at the outer eye, look down & using a flat brush, apply liner into lash line itself on top eyelid, in between root of lashes. Taking the line from the inner corner of the eye, put color in lash line all the way to outer corner of eye. Close eye; pull lid towards ear so skin is taut. Repeat base step; this time...

How To: Do forest fairy sprite/wood nymph Halloween makeup

This makeup palette is the Forest Fairy Sprite Wood Nymph created by MissChievious. Begin with regular foundation. Get a little dark gold and golden cream eyeshadow with a knife & mix it into foundation. Take a large makeup blush type brush & put green shadow around top & sides of forehead blending it up into hairline & around the sides of face, continuing slightly onto the cheek hollows as you might do a light contouring. Take golden cream & dark gold & mix them before applying to center of ...

How To: Apply sex kitten makeup inspired by Brigitte Bardot

Learn how to create this sultry makeup look inspired by Brigitte Bardot with this tutorial. The following products are used to get this look: 88 eyeshadow palette from Coastalscents, Too Faced Ooh & Aah eyeshadow, NYC liquid liner and pencil, Fresh Supernova Mascara, Rimmel Bronzer in Sun Light, Benefit lipgloss in Didn't Hear it From Me, and Sephora Jumbo pencil in Flesh. With the tips from this how to vidoe you can turn heads with this Bridgette Bardot inspired makeup look.

How To: Create a hot pink & lime green leopard print eye look

Learn how to create this funky, hot pink and lime green leopard print eye makeup look with this tutorial. This look uses the following products: 88 eyeshadow palette from Coastalscents, NYC liquid liner and pencil, Too Faced First Base, Too Faced Jewelry Box, and Lancome L'extreme Mascara. With this how to video you can achieve this bright pink and neon green leopard print eye look. This is a great look for a costume party or Halloween.

How To: Apply pink and purple eyeshadow

Learn how to create a pink and purple candy inspired eye makeup look with this tutorial The following products were used to get this look: Too Faced First Base Eyeshadow Base, Too Faced Eyeshadow in Steel Magnolias, Too Faced Eyeshadow in Pearl Necklace, L'Oreal HIP Duo in Reckless, NYC Liner in Black, Lancome L'Extreme Mascara in black, Tarte Cheek Stain in Dollface, and Sephora Lipgloss in Precious Pink. With the tips from this how to video you will be able to create this pink and purple ey...

How To: Apply pink and maroon eye makeup

You can create a pink and maroon eyeshadow look with this how to video. This makeup tutorial uses the following products: MAC Eyeshadows in Angelcake, Cranberry, Maroon, and Frost, Benefit Lemonaid, MAC Ebony eyeliner, Kanebo liquid liner, MAC Mascara X, MAC Chromeglass Technobeet.

How To: Apply pink and green eyeshadow

Learn how you can create this pink and green, blushing apples look, with this makeup tutorial. The following products are used in this how to video: NYX palette perpetual , BENEFIT lemonaid eyebase , apple green eyeliner by NYX, BOURJOIS white eyeshadow, KANEBO black liquid liner , MAC mascara x , lily lolo rosy apple blush , models prefer lipgloss.

How To: Create a gold, rust and brown eye look

Learn how you can get this shimmery gold rust and bronze eyeshadow look with this makeup tutorial. This look is achieved with the following cosmetics: NYX Pearl Mania pigment in Yellow Gold, Rust and Walnut, Benefit Lemonaid base, MAC pigment in Vanilla, black liquid liner, brown eyeliner and black mascara.

How To: Create a jungle inspired green eye look

This makeup tutorial shows you how to achieve this jungle or forest green inspired eyeshadow look. The following cosmetics were used in this how to video: MAC pigments in Vanilla and Deep Blue Green, a MAC Pro Palette, black liquid liner, blue eyeliner, black mascara, and MAC cream color eye base in Luna.

How To: Apply blue and white eyeshadow

Create a blue and white eyeshadow look with this makeup how to video. This tutorial uses the following products: Benefit Lemonaid base , MAC eyeshadow Guesso , MAC pigment in Marine Ultra, black liquid liner, Blue glitter liner, white eyeliner pencil, and black mascara.

How To: Use makeup for men

If your going to be on stage or filmed on screen you may want to wear a little makeup. Men can use subtle makeup to look young and refreshed while evening out skin uneven tones. Your eyes will really pop with a little liner smudged into the lash line.

How To: Create a black and brown smokey eye makeup look

This is a makeup tutorial for black and brown smoky eye makeup. It is a look popularized by stars like Kim Kardashian. The artist lets you watch as she creates the look on herself. Instructions are provided in the video's captions. She tells you which brands she uses, as well as the colors. The artist explains the entire process. She goes over lining the eye, applying shadow, shading colors together to create the "smoky" look, lining the eye once more, and applying mascara.