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  2. This skeleton Halloween makeup tutorial is scary easy to follow

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    Thankfully the makeup gods (translation: beauty bloggers) felt for skill and time-strapped among us, and the half skull trend was born This skeleton Halloween makeup tutorial is scary easy to ...

  3. 21 Halloween Makeup Treasures That’ll Bring Your Spooky ...

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    #2 Create A Masterpiece Of Macabre With This Noir Nightmare Face & Body Paint That's Perfect For Painting On A Spooky Skeleton, A ... tubs as well as being easy to apply, and very pigmented ...

  4. These Halloween Makeup Looks Will Take Your Costume to the ...

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    Sugar Skull Makeup. Inspired by the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, this sugar skull look requires black and white face makeup and a steady hand when drawing the beautiful ...

  5. 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]

  6. La Calavera Catrina - Wikipedia

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    They typically feature calavera (skull) make-up. [12] The male counterpart to the Catrina, wears the same skull makeup and black clothes, often a formal suit with a top hat or a mariachi costume. A cane might also be part of the costume. Catrinas can be dressed in black, white, or bright colors. [13] [14] Day of the Dead, circa 2014.

  7. Skeletons (Danzig album) - Wikipedia

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    [11] Danzig had worn skull makeup on a few occasions during his time in the Misfits; he recalled "I wore makeup only at a couple of live shows and maybe for a photo shoot. I think it was originally for a Halloween show, '79, at [New York City's] Irving Plaza. I also had the skeleton shirt and skeleton clothes on, so I was a full punk skeleton ...