Nikki Wright, a talented makeup artist, captured a stunning transformation with a model in Dubai on 23 October 2024. The photo was taken by Shihab.

Ever curious about the steps to achieve a baroque zombie princess look? This tutorial will guide you through the process:

Start by cleansing your face and applying primer to prepare the skin. Use a paper glue stick to flatten your eyebrows, brushing the hair upwards with a mascara spoolie before pressing it down with a spatula.

Select yellow from the bruise wheel palette and apply it using a damp sponge or brush over half your face and down your neck. This sets the base zombie color.

Add khaki green and stipple it randomly over the yellow to create texture. Mix dark red and purple from the bruise wheel using a brush to contour the inside of the eye socket, under the cheekbone, temple, chin crease, and corners of the mouth. Extend this contouring under the jawline.

Use a fine paint brush to draw random veins from the hairline into the face. Begin the Baroque makeup on the other side by applying white greasepaint with a damp sponge.

Next, use pink greasepaint from the lipstick color wheel and apply it to the cheekbone, eye socket, and under the jawline with a brush or sponge. Blend it into the white using a clean brush or damp sponge.

Once satisfied with the even coverage on both sides, apply translucent powder with a powder puff by pressing it onto the skin. Leave it on for about 10 minutes before brushing off the excess.

After dusting off the excess powder, use brown, green, and black eyeshadow to enhance the contoured areas of your zombie face, adding depth to your character.

Apply black eyeshadow to the zombie side of your lips and smudge slightly. On the Baroque side, apply pink eyeshadow to the eye socket, cheekbone, and jawline with an eyeshadow brush to enhance the pink.

Frame the undereye with pink eyeshadow and apply purple eyeshadow to the crease of your eyelid. Use a black eye pencil to frame both eyes on the top and bottom lash lines.

Using black gel liner, apply frown lines, eye creases, lip creases, and a skeletal nose to the zombie side. Apply a top eyeliner to the Baroque eye using the same gel liner.

Apply silver eyeshadow on the eyelid of the Baroque eye. For a stronger silver effect, use silver metal pigment and mixing medium.

Glue eyelashes to the Baroque eye on the top and bottom lash lines, leaving the zombie side without lashes. Tip: Wait for the eyelash glue to dry slightly before pressing onto the skin.

Apply mascara to both eyes. Using eyelash glue and tweezers, apply large and small crystals around the Baroque eye, filling in any gaps with eyelash glue and silver glitter.

Apply pink lipstick to the Baroque side of your lips. Fix your makeup with a fixing spray to ensure it lasts longer.

To style your hair:

Section off the front of your hair and apply a large hair doughnut on top of your head using several hair grips. Backcomb and hair spray all sections surrounding the hair doughnut. Pin up each backcombed section to the hair doughnut.

For a more dramatic look, pin a wig to the hair doughnut and attach sections to your head. To make the hair white and dusty, use dry shampoo.

Finish off the wig by decorating it with pearls, flowers, and any Halloween-themed accessories.

Credits:

Makeup and hair design: @the.creative.face.global

Costume: @quiceno_events

Model/dancer: @marina_levda

Makeup products used: @kryolan_uae_oman

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