Are there any easy cat makeup ideas for Halloween?

Are there any easy cat makeup ideas for Halloween?

So, we have put together 41 easy cat makeup ideas for Halloween. There is an idea for everyone, from creepy cats to glam glitter cats. Any of these would look amazing for any Halloween celebrations, from parties to trick or treating with the family. Take a look and find your purrfect makeup!

How can I make my nose look like a cat?

Fill in the area under the line you drew with your pencil. Color in the entire tip of your nose, including the area around your nostrils and just below your septum. This will create a cat-like tip to your nose. If you’d like, you can use a small brush or a cotton swab to blend the color slightly below your nose, right in the center.

What kind of eye shadow do you use on a cat?

However, if you prefer to go bare-faced, that’s fine too! A smokey eye with rich, warm browns looks great with cat makeup, but you can also do a light sweep of a neutral shadow, or skip the eyeshadow altogether if you prefer.

What should I wear as a cat for Halloween?

For the base of a cat costume, all you need is black pants or leggings and a black shirt. Add a pair of kitty ears, and pin on a tail.

What kind of eyeliner to use on a cat?

Line the eye with black gel liner, and use liquid eyeliner to perfect lines. Use a dramatic mascara, and don’t shy away from fake lashes here. Contour cheekbones with bronzer and blush. Line the top lip with black eyeliner, and draw a line to connect the lips to the cat nose.

You’ve got what you need for a classic black cat Halloween costume. There are plenty of variations on what you can do with your eye makeup—smoky eyes, cat eye liner—but it’s impossible to go wrong with black and gold as your palette. Add some black lipstick and a pair of cat ears and you’re done.

What kind of lip liner to use on Grumpy Cat?

Use a light brown powder or bronzer on the eyes and cheeks and sides of the face to imitate Grumpy Cat’s markings. Use a light pink lip liner on the bottom of your nose to create Grumpy Cat’s nose and a brown liner to accentuate the trademark frown lines.