With shows like “The Walking Dead,” it’s no wonder that everyone is clambering to be some variety of zombie this halloween: a zombie nurse, a zombie army officer, a sexy zombie cheerleader. For those who prefer something a little less gruesome, the elaborate dia de los muertos getups are also gaining popularity.
Unfortunately, both of these costumes—and a host of others—require significant amounts of makeup. I’m not talking about a little eyeliner and blush, but layers and layers of thick, cake makeup. Here are a few tips to keep your reflection the next morning from being scarier than your costume.
1.) Invest in your makeup: Don’t buy the cheap makeup palettes you find at Halloween stores. These products are often “comedogenic,” meaning they clog pores. Instead, purchase higher quality theatrical makeup. It might cost a little more in the beginning, but think of the money you can save on an extra trip to the dermatologist.
2.) Get a barrier: Before slathering on that thick green makeup base, apply a barrier cream. This will prevent even non-comedogenic products from getting into your pores.
3.) When All Hallow’s Eve is coming to an end, it can be temping to climb into bed, telling yourself that you will wash the pillowcase tomorrow. If you do this, however, you have more to worry about than laundry. Be sure to remove all makeup as soon as the festivities are over to avoid potential irritation.
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