10 Special-Effects DIYs to Create Your Creepiest Halloween Costume Yet
If you're like us, then you love the special effects makeup on shows like The Walking Dead or American Horror Story. But if you know your way around a makeup bag, you may feel that some of these incredible looks are out of reach.
Thankfully, many experienced makeup artists have shared their expertise with us via YouTube tutorials, making it easier to DIY these looks at home. From exposed collarbones to stitched mouths and all the creepy, freaky techniques in between, these makeup techniques are guaranteed to make this year's costume your scariest (and best) one yet.
Exposed Collarbone Tutorial
This crazy-real exposed collarbone tutorial comes from special effects YouTube channel ellimacs sfx makeup.
Missing Eyes
Trying to look like you've had your eyes gouged out? Check out this how to from beeisforbeeauty.
3D Stretched Lips
It doesn't get much creepier than this stretched lip makeup created by goldiestarling.
Ripped Skin
This freaky makeup is pretty much guaranteed to turn some serious heads. YouTuber Chloe Morello shows you how to achieve this realistic ripped-skin look.
3D Pop Eye
This tutorial from SmashinBeauty shows you how to achieve this classic freak-out Halloween effect — perfect to stand alone or be paired with a zombie costume.
Masquerade Mask
If you're looking for a makeup-and-prop costume guaranteed to freak everyone out, this is it. This DIY is part two from vlogger channel beeisforbeeauty. The first shows you how to design the "flesh mask" paired with the makeup.
Stitched Mouth
If you're hoping for an excuse not to talk to people (or just really want to go for realism), this tutorial from Kait Nichole explains how to achieve this jaw-clenching (had to), stitched mouth look.
Third Eye
YouTube channel ellimacs sfx makeup is back with this third eye tutorial — ideal for those dressing as an alien, cyclops, or fortune teller.
Zipper Face
The unzipped face costume is undeniably one of the most classic and creepy costumes for Halloween — you want to look away, but you're fascinated by how it was created. This tutorial from vlogger cristalprostyler illustrated how to nail the makeup hack.
Scar
For a simple addition to a creepy costume, this easy scar tutorial from YouTube channel BeautifulYouTV walks you through how to create it. Harry Potter costume, anyone?