SFX Ripped Mouth Makeup Look | Halloween Makeup

Hi everyone! I hope you all are having a great week! Spooky Season is among us, and with Halloween coming up quick, I thought I would spend some time working on my SFX skills and coming up with looks that you all can try this Halloween!

I did this ripped mouth look yesterday, and it is definitely one of my favorite SFX looks I’ve ever done (and not just because I terrified my dad in the process of it). I love how it turned out, so I figured I would show you all how you can achieve this same look for Halloween!

First things first, you’re going to want to do your eye makeup and a base of foundation, concealer and powder. I just did a pretty simple eye using the BH Cosmetics Opalescent Palette, but feel free to do whatever eye look you want!

Once that’s done, you’re going to grab a red lipstick and apply it really messily around your mouth. And when I say messy, I mean MESSY! Channel your inner clown or Miranda Sings and just go for it.

Then you’re going to grab some liquid latex, toilet paper, and any makeup sponge. I like to use the cheap disposable makeup wedges so I don’t have to worry about the latex ruining a beauty blender.

You’re going to want to take your toilet paper and rip it into thin strands like you see in the picture below. Once you have a few strands ripped and prepped just leave those to the side for now

Go ahead and grab your liquid latex; you can use any latex, I use the one by Mehron Makeup. What you’re going to do is take a little bit onto your makeup wedge and start by applying a little bit above your mouth.

Then taking one of your toilet paper strands you’re going to carefully place the top of the strand over that latex. Following with another thin layer of latex over that.

Taking some more latex, you’re going to go ahead and apply a small amount to your chin, or wherever you want the end of your “mouth” to be, and carefully attach the other end of the toilet paper strand to that, again following with a another thin layer of latex over that spot.

Keep in mind, you want to work pretty quickly while doing this to ensure that the latex doesn’t get too dry.

You’re just going to repeat those steps over and over until you have the base of the mouth done, which should look something like this!

Next your going to grab some translucent powder and lightly set the spots that have latex on them.

You’re then going to grab your foundation and carefully apply it over the latex and toilet paper so it can blend in with your skin.

Keep blending the edges as best you can until it looks as seamless as possible before setting it with some more translucent powder.

Then, you’re going to grab a small brush and some fake blood-I used the Ben Nye Thick Blood-you’re going to to carefully apply it between and behind the toilet paper.

I applied a thin messy layer of the blood all over before grabbing my Morphe x James Charles palette and dipping into the shade ‘Spooky’ with another small brush. With this, I’m just going to carefully add some shadowing behind the layers of toilet paper and around my lips.

Going back to the fake blood, I’m going to really dig into it so the blood on my brush is darker, thicker, and almost clot like and apply this sporadically in the gaps to add even more detail.

Continue playing around with the blood and black shadow until you’re happy with the look.

and there you have it! A fun, creepy look for you to rock this Halloween!

I am obsessed with how this look turned out! If any of you decide to recreate it be sure to tag me! I would love to see your guys’ looks!

Thank you so much for reading! I hope you all enjoyed this look! If you did don’t forget to like this post and follow my blog so you can be notified every time I post!

If you have any suggestions for other Halloween looks/tutorials you would like to see be sure to let me know in the comments or message me!

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Thank you again for reading! I will see you all next time!

Xx, Juliana

Fourth of July Makeup Look | Fun, Cute, and Beginner Friendly!

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Hey Beauties!

Welcome back to day two of my Fourth of July makeup series! If you missed day one’s look, you can check it out here!

Today’s look is another super easy, wearable makeup look, but this one does have a few intricate details within the look, that make it look a lot more complicated than it actually is!

Whether you’re able to go out with friends this Fourth of July or you are having low-key at home celebrations with family, this look is sure to blow everyone away and have you feeling festive and fabulous all day long!

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First things first, you’re going to want to set your eyelids. I just use a little concealer and setting powder.

Then, taking a black liquid liner, I’m using the BH Cosmetics Liquid Liner, you’re going to go ahead and draw out this open wing.

How high you take this liner is ultimately going to depend on your own eye shape. For me, I have hooded eyes, so I took my liner a good bit above my crease, but that might not be the case for you.

The best way to decide how high or low you need to take the liner is to look at yourself straight on in the mirror and carefully map out which placement will best compliment your eyes, and go from there.

Don’t worry if your liner comes out a little messy when you first apply it, if there are any flaws you find, just grab some concealer and a flat concealer brush and carefully clean it up.

close up 2Now for the fun part! You’re going to want to grab some red, white, and blue liquid eyeliners to start adding the dots.

For my blue and white eyeliner, I used these Handaiyan matte liquid eyeliners that I bought off amazon.

I couldn’t find a red eyeliner in the shade that I liked, so instead I used my Ben Nye Rainbow Wheel face paint and dipped into the red paint in the wheel.

I took a broken bobby pin and simply coated the ends of the pin with the liners/face paint and carefully began dotting sporadically around the wing. You don’t have to be particular about this by any means, just make sure you leave room in between each dot to ensure you have room for all three colors.

Then I grabbed my CoverGirl LiquilineBlast eyeliner pencil in ‘Blue Boom’ and applied it to my waterline.

I wanted to really emphasize that blue, so I grabbed my Morphe x James Charles palette and a small detailing brush, dipping into the shade ‘Acapella’ and smudging that across my lower lash line.

To finish the look off, I just applied some mascara and false lashes, I used my Ardell Wispies as usual.

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And, that is the finished look!

I love how this look turned out! It’s so easy to do, while looking way more complicated than it actually is! With just a couple easy steps, you have a gorgeous, eye catching makeup look that you can rock this fourth of July!

I hope you guys like this look as much as I do! If you decide to recreate it, be sure to tag me on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok I would love to see it your gorgeous faces rocking this look!

I also have a video of this look up on my YouTube channel as well if you guys would like to check that out as well!

Also, if you haven’t seen yesterdays blog post, be sure to check it out now for another easy fourth of July makeup look! I still have two more looks coming in the next few days, and if you’re ready to dip into some more color you’re going to want to see those looks! Make sure you are following so you can be notified every time I have a new post!

Thank you again for reading! I will see you all tomorrow with another makeup look!

Xx, Juliana

Fourth of July makeup! | Easy and Wearable!

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Hey beauties!

With the Fourth of July right around the corner, I really wanted to do some Fourth of July inspired makeup looks, but I couldn’t just pick one look, so over the next four days I will have a new Fourth of July inspired makeup look right here on my blog as well as on my YouTube and Instagram!

Kicking off this mini series, I have a super simple, yet beautiful eye makeup look that you can rock whether you are a beginner or advanced makeup artist!

If you’re looking for a makeup look that is easy to do, wearable, and patriotic, this is the look for you!

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First things first, we’re going to set our lids with some concealer and powder, so your eye is all prepped and ready for the makeup!

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Then going in to my BH Cosmetics Opalescent palette I’m going to be mixing the shades ‘Dainty’ and ‘Gorgeous’ on a fluffy blending brush and blending that into my crease.

 

 

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Next on a flat shadow brush, I’m going back into that same palette and picking up the shade ‘Star’ applying this to the lid, focusing mainly on the inner third of the lid.

 

 

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Then, taking any blue liquid eyeliner, I’m using this royal blue Handaiyan liquid matte eyeliner, and you’re just going to draw a basic wing.

 

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Next, going into my Morphe x James Charles palette I’m dipping into the shade ‘You’re Kidding’ and smudging this across my lower lash line.

 

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After that, I’m grabbing some glitter glue and this Starlit Studio Kaleidoscope Eyeshadow quad and with a small detailing brush I’m applying this to the inner corner of my eye, carefully bringing it up onto the inner third of the lid.

 

 

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With another small detailing brush, I’m going to grab a little more glitter glue as well as these holographic stars from Electric Bliss Beauty and I’m going to apply them right underneath my wing.

 

 

Then taking a white eyeliner, I’m going to apply this to my waterline, followed by a coat of mascara to my top and bottom lashes, as well as a pair of false lashes, I used the Ardell Wispies!

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There you go! An easy, beautiful Fourth of July look for you to rock whatever your plans may be!

Thank you guys so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed this post!

If you decide to recreate this look, be sure to tag me! I’d love to see your gorgeous pictures!

You can find me on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok!

I also have a YouTube video of this look if you wanted to follow along with a video that you can check out right here!

If you aren’t following my blog already, be sure to follow now so you get notified every time I post, and stay tuned because I have three more Fourth of July makeup looks coming your way in the next three days!

Thank you again for reading!

I will see you all tomorrow with another makeup look!

Xx, Juliana

Color Block Eyeliner!

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Hey babes!

Welcome back to my blog! I hope you all are having a wonderful week!

If you know me, you’ll know that I have a love-hate relationship with eyeliner. I love how creative you can get with it, and that extra element it can really bring to a look, but at the same time creating looks with fun, unique liner is something I’ve always struggled a bit with. However, today we’re pushing those struggles away and having some fun with color!

This color block eye liner I did is so easy to do, but it really brings something extra to your look. I’m absolutely obsessed with how this look came out, so if you want to see how  you too can achieve this color block eyeliner in an easy three step process than keep scrolling!

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First you’re going to want to take a black liquid or gel eyeliner; I’m using the Kat Von D Tattoo Eyeliner in Trooper Black and outline a basic wing. 

 

You don’t have to worry about your lines being perfect just yet because we are going to go back in with the black later on but give yourself a basic outline to work with.

 

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Then taking the first color you choose to use, I’m using this pretty light pink liquid matte eyeliner from Handaiyan and carefully filling in that gap.

If you get any pink onto the black don’t worry, just grab that black liner again and clean up those edges sharpening the wing and connecting it in a thin line across your lash line.

 

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Then with your second color, I’m using this beautiful blue liquid matte eyeliner also from Handaiyan and carefully drawing a line over the black liner.

 

Again, if you happen to get a little blue too low onto the black, just grab your liner and clean it up as needed.

For my lower lash line, I grabbed my Morphe x James Charles palette and with a small pencil brush I’m just going to dip into the shade ‘Hello’ and smudge that across my lash line.

Grabbing a black pencil liner, I’m going to go ahead and apply it to my waterline.

For lashes, I’m using my favorite Ardell Demi Wispies and using a black mascara to blend my lashes with the fake lashes, as well as applying it to my lower lash line.

 

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And just like that we are done! I am so obsessed with how this look turned out. If you’re someone that wants to start incorporating color into their makeup looks without going crazy right off the bat I think this is a great way for you to ease your way into it! You’re getting to use these fun vibrant colors in such a easy, minimalistic way that literally anyone can rock!

I hope you guys love this look as much as I do! If you decide to recreate this look be sure to tag me on Instagram or Twitter I would love to see it!

If you have any suggestions for future posts that you would like to see be sure to let me know in the comments or reach out to me on social media! You guys can follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @JulianaJawarish

I would love to hear from you!

Thank you guys so much for reading! Be sure to follow my blog so you can be notified every single time I post!

I’ll see you beauties next time!

Xx, Juliana