Practicando el maquillaje de la catrina especial para este halloween 🎃.
Special Catrina makeup for this Halloween.
Hello, greetings to all the friends of the community, I am going to show you here my special Catrina makeup for this Halloween that will not be missing for many days. It is the first time and I am already making some preparations for the costume and I wanted to start with the makeup and the I also made the crown that I'm wearing and it turned out very pretty. If it lacks some touch-ups that I hope to improve with practice, I'm happy to be able to show you this makeup. Thank you and I hope you like it.
These are the materials I used, they are not the big deal why I am starting, some of the materials are flower petals in this case roses and white glue.
Here I am putting on a foundation that is lighter than my skin, trying to look as pale as possible but not hiding my color.
These are the flower petals that I am going to use to hide the catrina's eyes.
Aquà todo es improvisado por falta de recursos, estoy utilizando una pintura de labios como pintura para que el ojo se vea como de muerto.This is how it should look, I'm gluing the petals with white glue and if you think it's going to stick too much, well, not in the middle of the makeup, they were falling off.
Here everything is improvised due to lack of resources, I am using lipstick as paint to make the eye look like a dead person.
And I'm also going to add this dark blue lip paint in the eye tone.
At once I painted my lips with the gray paint.
I skipped some parts because they are missing some touch-ups such as drawings of flowers or drops, also hiding the cooked part of the mouth and the part of the cheeks, trying to make the makeup look a little🫣.
This is how the makeup looked, I also did the crown but I can't explain that here, what matters is the makeup.
Diseño y edición de mi autorÃa tomadas de mi teléfono Infinix Smart 7, texto traducido en Google traductor, imágenes editadas en canva.
Design and editing of my authorship taken from my Infinix Smart 7 phone, text translated in Google translator, images edited in canva.