DEMON - Pulled Up Skin Halloween Makeup Tutorial - Summary

Summary

The video features a Halloween makeup tutorial where the artist creates a "pulled up skin" effect to reveal a demon underneath. The tutorial begins with covering one eyebrow using glue and then creating a normal makeup look for the other half of the face. The artist then uses water-activated paint and eyeshadow to create a red, demonic look, adding depth and dimension with black eyeshadow and white highlighter. The tutorial also covers creating a 3D effect by shading and highlighting the face, adding texture and wrinkles to the skin, and using a stippling brush to add detail. The final look is completed with contacts and a wig.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is a Halloween makeup tutorial.
2. The tutorial is inspired by a post from Instagram user "Argh by Mass".
3. The look features a girl who has been possessed by a demon.
4. The makeup artist uses Elmer's washable school glue to cover up one eyebrow.
5. The artist uses a toothbrush to push the hairs straight up and then applies glue again to set them in place.
6. The artist uses powder to set the glue in place and makes sure to press it up and down to avoid movement.
7. The artist uses a brow pencil to sketch out where the lifted part of the face will be.
8. The artist uses water-activated paint from the May Run Paradise Paint Palette to create the demon's skin tone.
9. The artist mixes the colors "Red" and "Beach Berry" to create the demon's skin tone.
10. The artist uses a smaller synthetic brush to get a clean cut around the edges of the demon's skin tone.
11. The artist uses black eye shadow to create depth and dimension around the eyes and nose.
12. The artist uses a red color from the Sugar Pill palette to set the demon's skin tone.
13. The artist uses a white eyeshadow to apply highlight surrounding the eye.
14. The artist uses a black eyeshadow to create a line as if there is a heavy brow bone.
15. The artist shades the side of the line with black shadow to create more shadow.
16. The artist uses a peach color to make the cheekbones pop and bring them forward.
17. The artist shades around the nostrils with black eyeshadow to make the nose look sunken in.
18. The artist uses a stippling brush and black face paint to add texture to the darkest part of the face.
19. The artist uses a Morphe M4 36 brush to add texture to the face.
20. The artist uses Makeup Geek Mocha eyeshadow to create folds and wrinkles from pulling up the skin.
21. The artist uses a black color to cast a shadow behind the line of where the skin is supposed to be pulled up.
22. The artist highlights the very top portion of the pulled skin with white to bring it to life and bring it forward.
23. The artist applies contacts and a wig to complete the look.