How to Apply Elvira Makeup

1. Apply Elvira base make-up evenly to entire face and chest with a sponge. Apply white powder to set.
2. Apply fuchsia (powder) blush to cheeks, dark maroon (powder) blush beneath cheekbones. Blend in.
3. With a small brush, or eye shadow applicator, apply bright blue powder eye shadow from center of top eyelid to hairline.
4. With a clean brush, apply bright fuchsia powder eye shadow beneath and around entire eye, to hairline.
5. Using a dark purple pencil, apply a thick line just above the eyelid’s natural crease.
6. Darken eyebrows and exaggerate arch with dark brown eyebrow pencil.
7. Apply black mascara to upper lashes.
8. With a fine brush, add a small amount of water to black cake eyeliner and apply above and below eyes as shown. Black eyeliner will cover almost the entire top lid.
9. Fill in space at inner corner of eye with white pencil.
10. With black eyeliner, add a black beauty mark beneath right eye as shown.
11. Using dark-tone eyelash glue, apply heavy false demi-lashes from center of upper eyelash line, slanting outward and upward toward outer end of eyebrow.
12. Line inside of eyelids, from center of eye outward with midnight blue eye pencil.
13. Apply dark red lip-liner, fill in with blood red lipstick. Blot. Add clear lip gloss in center of bottom lip only.
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wow!! What a detailed description! I love this look, thanks
Thank you for posting a how to on this look. It’s great to know how to do Elvira’s look and this look is sentimental to me because I used to watch Elvira’s “Movie Macabe (I don’t know if I got the second word spell correctly)” on TV as a kid in the 1980′s.
I will be Elvira this Halloween, this is very helpful.
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Thanks so much for posting Elvira’s face chart for us!! I used this Elvira inspired look for Halloween =]
Love it!!! She was at the playboy machion!!!!! for Halloween!!!!! Shes hot!!!
I would LOVE to see you do this look on you, its one thing to see it done on paper, or a picture of it, but it would be a better learning tool to watch someone actually apply it. Personally I can do the look fairly well, but it takes time & a lot of stuff i don’t have (that I need to go ahead & get anyway..) & I have to improvise & use alternative product.
BTW I absolutely ADORE you & your talent, maybe someday I’ll get a web cam, & start doing tutorials as well. I always have fun coming up with new looks & doing them on others as well TC Morganika