You’d never know I was a procrastinator based on the Halloween costumes I’ve pulled together last minute. Most years, I’m grabbing things out of my wardrobe for a homemade DIY costume moments before heading out to a party or ordering gallons of fake blood and face paint on Amazon two days before. But my costumes always look immaculate. My hack? An easy af Halloween makeup look that mostly takes the place of a costume entirely (minus a few simple additions).
Trust: Some Halloween eye makeup or Halloween hairstyles can entirely turn your look into a full-blown costume with very little effort (see: #20, I promise anyone can do it). And you don’t even need to be a whiz with a blending brush, either. Just scroll through this list of 48 Halloween makeup-look tutorials and start practising – before you know it, you’ll be winning the ‘best costume’ award.
So to the naysayers who swear you can’t come up with a cheap Halloween costume within a few hours, give ‘em some ~spooky~ hell with one of these Halloween makeup ideas:
Glinda the Good Witch Halloween tutorial
All the glimpses of Ariana Grande as Glinda in the upcoming Wicked movie are getting me real excited, so I might just have to give this costume a go. Just snag a few key makeup products, including a pink-toned eyeshadow palette, a light-pink lip gloss, and a whole bunch of adhesive rhinestones. And if you’re v committed, put on a long, pink dress and wave around a wand. You’re a good witch, after all.
Barbie Halloween makeup
After Greta Gerwig’s Barbie masterpiece circa summer 2023, we saw a whole lotta Barbies walking down the streets last Halloween – and we expect the same this year, too. Here’s the thing: You really just need a pink makeup look and a pink outfit to match. But you can totally match it to your vibes, whether you go for a rosy eye and lip or this full-blown bright look.
Jocelyn from The Idol makeup for Halloween
IDK about you, but I spent the majority of my time watching The Idol just contemplating how I’d redo Lily-Rose Depp’s makeup for a Halloween costume. It’s fairly natural and simple, yet looks so unmistakably “her.” Just make sure to opt for a waterproof eyeliner that gives you a lil time to smudge it out but then sets in place (my go-to is the Makeup By Mario Master Pigment Pro Eyeliner Pencil, FWIW).
Ursula from The Little Mermaid Halloween Makeup
The Little Mermaid remake means we’re probably going to see a lot of fishtails walking swimming down the street. Spice it up by being Ursula à la this look created by Ash Levi. Start by coating your face and neck with a light layer of purple face and body paint. Contour with a deeper shade of purple blush and don’t forget to add Ursula’s signature beauty mark just below your lip.
Princess Fiona Halloween makeup
If you didn’t make it to one of those Shrek raves this/last summer (yes, they were a thing), you can at least cosplay as Princess Fiona this Halloween to make up for it. Before you pop on your red wig and ogre ears, swipe a shimmery bronze eyeshadow across your lids, then dot fake freckles across your nose with an eyeliner brush and a matte shade from your neutral eyeshadow palette that’s three shades darker than your skin tone.
Demon girl Halloween makeup idea
Wanna get a lil scary this Halloween? Then check out this demon girl tutorial by Ellie Macs SFX. Get yourself a foundation three to four shades lighter than your skin tone for a washed-out look, a black lipstick, and a black smokey eyeshadow for a basic and quick demon look. This tutorial amps it up a notch with some liquid liner face veins, black eyeshadow contour for dimension, and some subtle red eyeshadow shading.
Wednesday Addams from Wednesday Halloween makeup
Let’s be real, Jenna Ortega killed it as Wednesday Addams. Grab your favourite black eyeliner and smudge it out on your top and bottom waterlines. Grab some black hair paint and give yourself two cute lil braids.
Cleopatra Halloween makeup look
You basically already have the makings of this look if you have a gold cream eyeshadow to pat across your lids, lips, and cheeks. It’s v pigmented, but you can also blend it out where you want a more diffused look. But if you want to go even further, stick on a pair of gold false lashes like YouTuber WitJasmine.
Space cowgirl Halloween makeup
If your vibe is “yee-haw, but make it shiny and pink,” consider this the easiest costume on this list. This look is heavy on the glitter, so don’t be shy and cover your entire face (eyes, lips, and cheeks) with a mix of metallics and glitter eyeshadows in varying shades and consistencies. And I guarantee if you went to a bachelorette party this year, you already have a cowgirl hat (probably in pink… with rhinestones).
Taylor Swift ‘Lover’ makeup tutorial
If you didn’t get enough of recreating Blondie’s makeup on the Eras Tour this summer (I mean, there’s a lot of content to choose from, mmk?), the Lover-era heart is probably the most recognizable for Swifties and bystanders alike. Here’s a lil trick tho from when I copied this look recently: Outline the shape of your heart with a beige or white eyeliner pencil first to get the shape right, then dab the glitter on top – you’ll avoid having to re-do the glitter a bajillion times like I did.
Masquerade mask makeup for Halloween
All you need for this look is a steady hand, liquid eyeliner, and a foundation or concealer two to three shades lighter than your skin tone to get this look. Then, all you gotta do is throw on a black dress and put on your best Regency-era voice. Make haste!
60s girl Halloween makeup idea
Though you can wear graphic eyeliner any day of the week, try zhuzhing it up even more for Halloween with exaggerated false lashes and a white eyeshadow cut crease, as in YouTuber Dacey Cash’s 60s makeup tutorial. If you’re new to fake eyelashes, try grabbing a pair of magnetic lashes instead, then draw on a few lash strokes with black liquid eyeliner along your bottom lashes for the ultimate Twiggy look.
Eleven from Stranger Things
Not ready to stop talking about Stranger Things 4? Try this super-easy Eleven costume from season three that just requires a little fake blood under your nose. Keep the rest of your makeup natural (like, a little brown mascara on your top lashes and clear brow gel). Bonus points if you spring for an 80s-printed button-down and beach waves.
Bridgerton Halloween makeup
This soft, pink-toned makeup look would absolutely wow Lady Whistledown (or at least, one can hope). The Bridgerton ladies keep it natural and sweet on the show, so copy their look this Halloween by blending a few rose-toned eyeshadows all over your eyes and cheeks, and keeping your skin super glowy (using a luminescent makeup primer and lots of highlighter on your cheekbones) as YouTuber Sophie Schumann does in the tutorial above.
Fairy Halloween makeup
Lots of cream blush and faux freckles create the base for this adorable fairy costume by Eve frsr, which you probably already know how to do if you’re a makeup lover. Still, if you don’t already own a faux freckle pen (which, TBH, I highly recommend you do), you can also get the look by dotting a brown lip liner or eyebrow pencil across your nose and cheeks.
Cassie’s makeup from Euphoria
Thank you to Euphoria for giving us endless Halloween makeup looks to copy, specifically this Cassie look in episode one that was a cornerstone of *that* bathtub scene. And luckily, it’s super easy to DIY: Dot eyelash glue in a winged-out shape, wait 10 seconds until it’s tacky, then stick on tiny rhinestones. If you have hooded eyes, you can follow YouTuber Crystal Chou’s trick of placing your rhinestones just above your natural crease to make the wing stand out.
Dead Barbie Halloween makeup
If you’re not into the cutesy Barbie vibe, how about this scary, RIP version? YouTuber Roxette Arisa took a classic pink Barbie eye look to another level with liquid latex and special effects makeup. But you can also achieve the look a bit more easily by smudging red and black face paint around your mouth for the lazy yet effective version.
Zoë Kravitz’s Catwoman makeup
While I wouldn’t call Robert Pattinson’s The Batman my favourite film in the franchise’s long list, I will say Zoë Kravitz’s Catwoman had some of the best makeup I’ve ever seen. This cool, fresh costume requires nothing more than a smudge-y black eyeliner, some liquid glitter, and an all-black outfit.
Black Swan Halloween makeup
Does Black Swan still live in your head rent-free 14 years later, or is it just me? Pay some respect to the movie with this Halloween makeup that only really requires black eyeliner – just lots of it. If you dread doing your brows, you’ll get a lil reprieve with this costume, since you’ll be drawing over them with black liner. Pro tip: First outline the shape with a liquid eyeliner pen, then fill in larger areas with a flat brush and gel eyeliner pot to save time.
Scar from The Lion King Halloween makeup
Scar is low-key the scariest Disney villain, IMO. Aside from the drawn-on eyeliner whiskers and nose, the key to this look is, obviously, the scar. After filling in your brows (creating a strong arch to match Scar’s perpetual scowl), draw a line through the brow and under your eyelid with a skinny brush dipped in full-coverage concealer.
Carrie Halloween makeup
If you ordered a vat of fake blood on Amazon (weird, but okay) for Halloween this year, you’ve got nearly everything you need for this Carrie costume. But you don’t want to just douse your entire face in blood (or, IDK, you do you)—take a hint from YouTuber LesleyMarie1213 who recreated realistic blood splatters using red liquid lipstick and a toothbrush. Trust, the tutorial is worth watching.
Cupid Halloween makeup
Seems like everyone on my TikTok FYP is planning to dress up as Cupid for Halloween this year, so I found this very cute makeup tutorial to match. This look is all about the red tones: red lipstick, red blush, and red eyeliner. YouTuber Glownicky also added a white graphic line above her crease with a single red heart on one side (which you should def copy because it’s cute AF), or add your own touch with a heart gemstone.
Zombie Halloween makeup idea
If you have a contour palette laying around that you barely touch, now’s the chance to use it, as this zombie look is quite literally all about intense shadows and highlights. Start with a full-coverage foundation two to three shades lighter than your natural skin tone for that ~dead~ look, then go HAM with a dark, cool-toned contour on your cheekbones, nose, and temples for a sunken-in effect. YouTuber Melissa Alatorre also added a black smokey eye and red lipstick to mimic blood around the mouth to finish off the look.
Sunflower makeup idea
If you wanna go more cutesy this Halloween than scary demons, try this autumn-themed sunflower eye look. Layer on an eye primer (necessary for keeping this look intact past midnight) before sketching out the flower petals with a yellow eyeliner. Then, fill each petal in with yellow eye paint and deepen it with a warm-toned brown eyeshadow stick.
Butterfly Halloween makeup
If you’ve got a steady hand and an array of sunset-toned eyeshadows, you can create this butterfly look like makeup artist Lauren Brown of RaggedyRoyal. To keep the shades bright and pigmented, dab a white eyeshadow base across your lids and along the lower lash line, then pack your eyeshadow on top with a dense brush.
90s Pamela Anderson makeup idea
Whether you watched Pam and Tommy or not (I’m begging you, pls watch), you can’t deny that Pamela Anderson is a beauty icon, and she makes a fantastic 90s bombshell costume. The foundation of any 90s look is skinny-AF brows, so to DIY them for Halloween, cover them first with the glue stick method (watch the tutorial from Jackie Wyers), or simply draw a thin line with an eyebrow pencil through just the tail of your brow for a skinnier look. Don’t forget the blonde wig either!
Witch Halloween makeup
Sry, but I can’t go through a bunch of easy Halloween makeup tutorials without the ultimate classic: a witch. The basis of this look is a grey-toned smokey eye with winged eyeliner and matte black lipstick. But you can amp it up like Maryam Maquillage with a bit of green eyeshadow as blush, duo-chrome highlighter, and intense nose contour (see minutes 17:37 for the tutorial).
Werewolf Halloween makeup
For all my Team Jacob #Twihards, this one’s for you (even though you are emphatically wrong, but w/e). To get the lifted eye look seen on YouTuber Kelsie Kristine, you’ll need a thick layer of concealer and powder to hide the tail of your natural brows so you can draw your own straight, thick eyebrows with a dark brow pencil. To intensify the wolf vibes even more, try adding a widow’s peak (if you don’t already have one) with a brow pomade, like in the tutorial.
Shuri from Black Panther Halloween makeup
A costume that gives me the excuse to queue up yet another Black Panther rewatch? I’m in. To recreate this look, all you’ll need is gold eyeshadow, black eyeliner, and white liquid eyeliner. A nail-dotting pen will help you get symmetrical circles, but you can also dip a Q-tip into your white eyeshadow if you don’t already have a dotting tool.
Galaxy girl Halloween makeup idea
If 2009 Tumblr were a costume, it’d be this. To get the look, blend purple and blue eyeshadow across your eyes and nose with a fluffy blending brush to create a soft gradient. Then, as YouTuber Ronkeraji does in this tutorial, create your dots, constellations, and highlights with a thin white eyeliner and a jumbo pencil.
Ziggy Stardust Halloween makeup
David Bowie’s alter-ego Ziggy Stardust is, like, my dream costume because it doesn’t even really require clothes (however, pls wear clothes…or don’t? You do you on Hallows Eve). If you want to copy the classic Bowie, whose skin was kept matte except for red and blue face paint, make sure to powder your face before drawing on your face paint, then opt for water-based paints that’ll stay glossy on your skin all night.
Easy and cute skeleton makeup
The best part of this Halloween makeup look is that it pairs well with literally any eye makeup you wear underneath, whether that’s a natural look, a soft-glam look, or, as seen here, a fully blacked-out eye look. As long as you’ve got some black liquid liner to draw across your mouth and some dark eyeshadows to shade your cheeks, you’ll be set—promise.
Emma Stone’s Cruella Halloween makeup
There are approximately one-zillion Cruella de Vil makeup tutorials floating around the interwebs right now, thanks to Emma Stone’s Cruella, but I’m not gonna lie – most of them are hard af to recreate if you’re a total makeup newb. This is why I love this one from YouTuber Laura Gilbert, who plays up a smokey eye, a red lip, and some powdered skin to cash in on the Cruella vibes, all without requiring you to put glue on your eyebrows (IYKYK).
DIY fake skin and blood
If you’re one of those people who doesn’t need a theme for a costume other than blood, guts, and gore, here’s an easy tutorial for making fake skin for scars and realistic-looking blood for your pretend wounds. For the skin, mix together flour, petroleum jelly, and a full-coverage foundation that matches your skin to create a tinted wax that you can use to sculpt however you want on your body. Then, jump to 5:14 and learn how to whip up a batch of blood with food colouring, cocoa powder, and honey.
Blood-splatter Halloween eye makeup
If you, too, have been binge-watching Dexter for the millionth time, here’s a spooky Halloween eye makeup look for ya. To create this believable blood splatter, start with white eyeliner all over your eyelid, then set with white or translucent setting powder. Trick: Create a shield out of a piece of paper towel with a hole cut out around your eye. Then, mix a little water into a red pigment (but not too much water because, ironically enough, you don’t want the blood to bleed) with a small eyeshadow brush and flick the wet red mixture onto the area.
Maleficent Halloween makeup idea
Maleficent’s cheekbones, tho! For this look, you’re gonna need all your contour kits and finally learn how to contour so you can sculpt some chiseled features worthy of the evil fairy.
Easy cat Halloween makeup
Your animal ears you wear every year are fine and all, but what if you paired that with a matching, exaggerated cat eye, and cute kitten nose, like the look here? Purrrrrfect.
Old-age makeup for Halloween
Here’s the trick for old-age makeup that looks scary-real: Scrunch your face and fake some static wrinkles with a small makeup brush and matte taupe eyeshadow. Be sure to use a lot of powder foundation to make your skin look extra old and crepe-y. Maybe this will be the thing to finally convince you to start wearing sunscreen?!
Suicide Squad Joker makeup
Was the Joker from Suicide Squad the best Joker? Arguably, no, but the smokey eye, face tattoo, and overdrawn lips make for an amazing (and surprisingly easy) Halloween makeup idea. To really sell it though, grab some bright green temporary hair dye too.
Jennifer’s Body Halloween makeup
The most underrated Halloween movie makes for a pretty understated Halloween makeup idea. To copy this Megan Fox look, start with soft, pretty everyday makeup, and top it with drips of blood around your mouth and neck. And, of course, don’t forget the lighter from *that* iconic scene.
Bratz Doll makeup ideas
For this doll makeup look (or any doll makeup, really) you need super-dramatic false eyelashes and loads of lip liner, lipstick, and lip gloss to exaggerate your features.
Millennium Halloween makeup
Everything from the Y2K era is now cool again, so if you lived through it back then, bust out those Hollister tiered skirts and tube tops from back in the day, and follow this tutorial inspired by early 2000s makeup trends for the frostiest, shimmeriest, easiest Halloween makeup idea ever.
Barbie Halloween makeup
Barbie loves pink, and that is an understatement. Scour through your makeup bag for pink lipstick, pink eyeshadow – anything and everything glittery, shiny, and pink, and you’re ready to follow this tutorial.
Euphoria Jules Halloween makeup
This meta costume is for the true Euphoria stans, since it takes Jules from Euphoria and mixes it with Julia from Romeo and Juliet. Blend a whole lotta pink eyeshadow around your eyes to create the base of the look, then top it with gold glitter eyeshadow and loose flecks around your temples and eyebrows.
70s Halloween makeup idea
If you want a disco-inspired makeup idea this Halloween, look to 70s beauty icons like Cher for your costume inspiration. To DIY it, think all things feathered: feathered bangs, feathered brows, and feathered eyeshadow strokes. Use soft, pastel, shimmery shades and really layer on the mascara for a diffused, glam eye makeup look.
Vampire makeup for Halloween
Is it Halloween without a vampire makeup look in the mix? To slay your makeup like Buffy slays those vampires, stick with sultry shades of dark berries and black. Long fangs are optional, but a dribble of blood around your mouth made from red lip stain is not.
Soft-girl Halloween makeup
If you love the ethereal feel and romanticism of the soft girl aesthetic, try it this Halloween. Your soft girl starter pack should include blush (and more blush) for all over, highlighter for your nose, and eyeliner for accentuated eyes.
Violet Beauregarde Halloween makeup
I mean, come on. A bunch of blue makeup on the center of your face—how easy can Halloween costume makeup get?! In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Violet’s face is almost completely blue, but you can do a slightly toned-down version, like this one, and pair it with whatever makeup you want. Use coloured eyeliner if you’ve got it or even blend a cream eyeshadow over your nose to get the same effect.
How do you do easy Halloween makeup?
To do easy Halloween makeup, you only really need your regular makeup bag and a few household items. You can easily DIY all the special effects makeup of your dreams (nightmares?), like fake scars, cuts, and blood with flour, petroleum jelly, and honey (as shown above). So, you can put down the overpriced, bad-quality Halloween makeup kit! You don’t need it.
Siena Gagliano is the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she primarily covers beauty, fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Wanna know how to get the best brows of your life? Gotchu. What about how to find the best fashion deals of the season, the softest sheets on the market, or exactly how to use retinol without irritating your skin? Check, check, and check. Before joining Cosmopolitan, Siena was a writer at Bustle and several other media outlets. As her 2024 goal, she has vowed to find the best (extra) dirty martini NYC has to offer—and yes, that means ~attempting~ to try every cute cocktail spot in the city (hit her up with some recs, pls). Follow Siena on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at that magazine life.
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