Saturday, October 25, 2014

Broken Porcelain Doll - Halloween Makeup Tutorial




After trolling the internet for this year's Halloween costume I stumbled across this cute and flirty broken doll costume. 

I found the costume on BuyCostumes.com. Here is what the website had to say:


You don’t need to wind yourself up to get moving.

Everyone will want to play with you in this Broken Doll Costume, complete with a dress with detachable bow, shrug, leggings, half mask and hat.
  • Black and purple dress makes you look like an absolute doll. Feel youthful with the plaid pattern. Button appliques add a nice touch to the dress. This dress features a large detachable purple bow for a feminine style.
  • Matching shrug sure makes this costume look authentic. Sheer, puffy sleeves transition into long sleeves that resemble cracked white arms. Purple back presents itself as if it were part of the actual dress.
  • Cropped leggings match the sleeves so you look like a broken doll. Cracked details won’t stop you from feeling young and alive.
  • You’ve got the body looking like a broken doll, what about the head? This costume includes a half mask to look more broken in the face. Add the matching plaid hat for a so everyone belts, “Hello, Dolly!”
  • Life’s better in costume! Check out BuyCostumes for a plethora of costumes for kids and adults of all ages.
  • Includes: dress with detachable bow, shrug, leggings, half mask and hat.
  • Does not include: wig, petticoat or shoes.
Everything included above cost $49.99. Which thrilled me since I really didn't need to buy anything else. 

The mask half mask that came with the costume was a bit of a disappointment since the strings that hold it onto the face would completely show and couldn't really be hidden under the hair. But that was alright since it gave me the opportunity to create this look.



If you do decide to give this look a try please send me a picture of the final product. I'd love to see how it turned out. Please email these pictures to makeupmaiworld@gmail.com.


Straight from Mount Olympus
Here are your Ingredients:

Foundation: Makeup Forever Matte Velvet + in shade 060
Face Paint: Ben Nye - in shade white
Powder: It Cosmetics - Bye Bye Pores Micro HD Powder
Bronzer: The Balm Cosmetics - Bahama Mama Bronzer
Powder Blush: The Balm Cosmetics - Cabana Boy Blush
Cream Blush: Urban Decay - Afterglow Glide-on Cheek Tint in shade Quickie
Normal Brow: Anastasia Beverly Hills - Brow Dip - in shade Chocolate
Doll Brow: Milani Brow Palette - in shade Dark Brown
Eye Primer: LORAC Behind the Scenes Eye Primer
Eye Shadow: NYX Matte Eyeshadow - in shade Dance the Tides (Crease Transition)
                      Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette - in shade Marzipan (Lid)
                      Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette - in shade Semi-Sweet (Crease)
                      Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette - in shade Triple Fudge (Outer Corner)
                      Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette - in shade Triple Fudge (Lower Lash Line)
                      Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette - in shade White Chocolate (Brow Highlight)
Mascara: Maybelline Colossal Volume Express - in shade Black
Eyeliners: Urban Decay 24/7 Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner - in shade Perversion (Upper Lash Line)
                      Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Eye Pencil in shade Zero (First outline of the cracked mask)
                      Napoleon Perdis Eyeliner in shade Chocolate Mousse (Second outline of the cracked mask)
                      Maybelline Line Stiletto Eyeliner in shade Blackest Black (Third outline of the cracked mask)
                      Revlon Colorstay Liquid Eyeliner in shade Blackest Black (Random Cracks)
Lashes: Fright Night - Spellbound
Normal Lip Pencil: Colour Pop - in shade Bossy
Normal Lip Color: Colour Pop - in shade Bossy
Doll Lip Color: L'Oreal leMatte Colour Riche - in shade She's so Matte
Doll Lip Color: Revlon Ultra HD Lip Lacquer - in shade Tourmaline

Watch the video below to see how I achieved this childlike look...



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