25 Most Extra YouTube Halloween Makeup Tutorials On YouTube
There are many Halloween makeup tutorials out there, but there are only a few that go big or go home. Here are 25 of the most extra Halloween makeup tutorials on YouTube!
1. Demon- Pulled Up Skin Tutorial by NikkieTutorials
This creepy demon Halloween makeup tutorial is a great one for someone looking to be possessed by a demon. On the demon side of your face, you’ll want to glue down your eyebrow that way you don’t have one on that side. The other half of your face should be your normal look, so how you would normally do your daily makeup.
Take a brow pencil to outline where you want the skin to look like it’s being pulled back. You’ll also need red paint to make your demon side come alive!
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2. Dark Fairy by Glam&Gore
This Halloween makeup tutorial takes extra to another level!
This dark fairy is made to look like she has no eyes. Glam&Gore achieves this by using pulled apart cotton balls and liquid latex. Glam&Gore even goes as far as to make a headdress for her costume also.
She uses teal and blue pigments to achieve the fairy skin on her face and neck. She also uses black paint to drip from the eye sockets and over her eyes to make it look like there is nothing there.
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3. Floral Skull by Cosmobyhaley
This Halloween makeup tutorial uses various shades of white and purple to create the color scheme. She even goes as far as to buy fake purple flowers and attaches them to her forehead using lash glue. This glam skull look is pretty and a must try this Halloween.
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4. Cheshire Cat by Jordan Hanz
This Halloween makeup tutorial is actually pretty creepy for an Alice in Wonderland inspired look. Jordan uses pink and purple water activated body paint as well as white clown makeup, and even made her own teeth out of Crayola Model Magic air drying clay.
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5. Cleopatra by xThuyLe
This Halloween makeup tutorial is so extra it’s beautiful! xThuyLe takes glam to another level with this Cleopatra look.
This isn’t any ordinary Cleopatra though, it’s also mixed with a skull look as well. xThuyLe uses various shades of blues to add color to this makeup look. The glitter and bold black lines that are around the eyes stand out and make sure you are noticed!
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6. Tumblr Witch by Lauren Bradley
This Halloween makeup tutorial is extra because she uses jewels on her face to achieve her glammed up look. She uses various shades of pink and purple pastels as her color palate. She even creates a smoky eye with pink eyeshadow.
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7. Black and White in Real Life by XiaXue
The Halloween makeup tutorial plays with the idea of a black and white photo in real life. XiaXue uses various shades of black, white, and gray makeup and body paint to achieve this classic look. XiaXue mixes black and white face paint together in order to get the shade of grey she wants the main color of her face to be.
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8. Jack Skellington by Courtney Little Makeup
This YouTuber takes her Halloween makeup to tutorial the extra mile by painting her entire head and upper chest area. She outlines in black where the head shape for Jack should be and then fills in and draws a line down her neck in white body paint. Basically, when she stands against a black background you can’t see the actual outline of her body.
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9. Glam Dragon by Julia Salvia
This Halloween makeup tutorial is extra flashy with the glitter she uses! Julia uses a combination of neutral and green eyeshadow pigments to achieve her bold eye look. She also prioritizes green shades in this tutorial and really shows us what glam is.
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10. Toxic Bioluminescent Mermaid by Glam&Gore
In this Halloween makeup tutorial, Glam&Gore utilizes NYX products in order to achieve the frighteningly good look. Glam&Gore also utilizes bright almost neon looking colors in this tutorial to help the bioluminescent factor. There also is the fact that she uses fiber optic lights under the facial scale in order to achieve a bioluminescent look.
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11. Melted Wicked Witch by Glam&Gore
This Halloween makeup tutorial takes it up a notch by using gelatin to create the melting effect. She uses green water activated body paint to cover her face, neck, and ears. Then she goes on to add the stringy gelatin so she can create the look of melting.
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12. Double Vision by Raxxsaurus
This is an extra trippy Halloween makeup tutorial. This is a good tutorial to watch if you have no idea what you want to do but don’t want to go super all out. She maps out where she wants each feature to be with her eyeliner pencil and then uses her normal makeup to complete her look.
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13. Latex Free Zombie by ellimacs sfx makeup
This Halloween makeup tutorial is great for someone with a latex allergy. This tutorial will take a good chunk of time to do but it gives you a list at the beginning of the video of things that you will need to recreate this look.
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14. Maleficent by Angel Ann
In this Halloween makeup tutorial, she basically uses regular makeup products to achieve this look. She does use black makeup and eyeshadow in order to get her contour big and bold. She does contour a lot but in order to create the characteristic face shape, one has to.
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15. Mummy by Glam&Gore
This Halloween makeup tutorial looks complicated but is actually somewhat simple. The main things you’ll need to recreate this look is liquid latex, cosmetic paints, and petroleum jelly. Not going to lie, the end result is gross, but that’s what makes this look awesome.
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16. Glam Sally by Comsobyhaley
This Halloween makeup tutorial is inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas. Kind of like the demon tutorial, it isn’t a full face of makeup.
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17. Glam Jack-O-Lantern by Cosmobyhaley
In this Halloween makeup tutorial, Cosmobyhaley utilizes NYX SFX creme colors in yellow and red to create the orange paint color. Cosmobyhaley also adds glitter to add glam to her look! The look is both creepy and cool.
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18. Pennywise by Glam&Gore
After the release of It: Chapter Two, this Halloween makeup tutorial is great for this year’s Halloween. Glam&Gore takes a glam take on this version of Pennywise. She uses normal makeup as wella s water activated paint to achieve this look.
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19. Dripping Glam Skull by NikkieTutorials
This Halloween makeup tutorial is super over the top, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. NikkieTutorials takes the skull look a step further by exaggerating features and adding black glitter to the crown of the skull for some extra bling.
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20. Queen of the Dead by xThuyLe
In this Halloween makeup tutorial, xThuyLe takes the skull or dead look to new heights by blinging it out with not only jewelry but tons of glitter!
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21. 1920’s Flapper by xThuyLe
This Halloween makeup tutorial is not only on point with the era but taken over the top as is the norm with xThuyLe’s makeup videos. The emerald tones in this look are to die for!
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22. Sexy Zombie by Wishtrend TV
In this Halloween makeup tutorial, Wishtrend TV utilizes gelatin to create the zombie flesh in this look. This is also great for those with a latex allergy since you can substitute it with the gelatin.
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23. Pop Art Wonder Woman by Jordan Hanz
This Halloween makeup tutorial is extra for the simple fact that it’s done in the pop art style. Something that is not easy but Jordan Hanz makes it look effortless.
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24. Scarecrow by Jordan Hanz
This Halloween makeup tutorial is definitely a creepy one! Jordan uses twine to create the eyeless look of this scarecrow.
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25. Pokemon Pikachu and Ivysaur
The Halloween makeup tutorial is super cute and great for young kids too! The body paint she uses is very pigmented and her attention to detail is amazing!