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  2. 23 Truly Gorgeous Day of the Dead Makeup Ideas to ... - AOL

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    Try these 23 Day of the Dead makeup looks and learn the meaning of Dia De Los Muertos from Mexican-American artist Judith Bautista and designer Lily Martinez.

  3. Skull mexican make-up - Wikipedia

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    Skull makeup. Skull Mexican makeup, sugar skull makeup or calavera makeup, is a makeup style that is used to create the appearance of the character La Calavera Catrina that people use during Day of the Dead (Mexican Día de Muertos) festivities. [1]

  4. Corpse paint - Wikipedia

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    Per "Dead" Ohlin was the first to explicitly associate stylized face paint with an attempt to look like a corpse according to drummer Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg of Mayhem. [4] Brazilian band Sarcófago also pioneered the look, being dubbed by Metal Storm magazine as the first band with "true" corpse paint. [5]

  5. How to Achieve a No-Makeup Makeup Look in 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    No-makeup makeup looks are minimal by nature, so starting with well-tended skin allows your chosen products to perform—and provides an opportunity for your natural skin to show through, too.

  6. ‘Day of the Dead’ Makeup Effects Artist Todd ... - AOL

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    In accordance with its namesake, the new Syfy series “Day of the Dead” is jam-packed with the undead. Meet their maker: Emmy-award winning makeup effects artist Todd Masters. Masters — who ...

  7. Prosthetic makeup - Wikipedia

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    Prosthetic makeup also known as special makeup effects or FX prosthesis, is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. Prosthetics are used on stage and screen to create fantasy creatures, simulated injuries, or likenesses of other people.

  8. Nail Gisele Bundchen's No-Makeup Makeup Look With This ... - AOL

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    In the era of ‘skinimalism’, nobody does makeup quite like Gisele Bundchen.Skinimalism is a beauty and skincare that encourages working with what we have and using as few products as possible ...

  9. Funeral cosmetology - Wikipedia

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    Funeral cosmetology, also known as mortuary makeup or restorative arts, sometimes known by the older name desairology, are activities related to the practice of viewing a deceased person in their open casket prior to burial.