Tim Burton's unique and macabre characters provide endless inspiration for Halloween makeup. From the iconic Jack Skellington in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" to the hauntingly beautiful Corpse Bride, you can easily recreate these characters' distinctive looks. Use white face paint, dark eyes, and stitches to bring these beloved characters to life.
Thanks to Emma Stone's Cruella, there are currently approximately one billion Cruella de Vil makeup tutorials online, but I'm not going to lie—the majority of them are challenging to replicate if you're a complete makeup novice.
The dynamic duo of Joker and Harley Quinn from the DC Universe has been a favorite choice for Halloween enthusiasts. You can go for the classic Joker look with white face paint, green hair, and a sinister grin, or embrace Harley Quinn's playful yet dangerous aesthetic with colorful pigtails and a baseball bat.
For those who love the eerie world of Stranger Things, you can transform into Eleven with her buzzed hair and psychic powers or rock the classic '80s style with the rest of the gang. Don't forget the upside-down world's demogorgon for a truly spine-chilling effect.
Embrace your dark and mysterious side by becoming a member of The Addams Family. Morticia's gothic elegance with her long black hair and red lips or Wednesday's eerie innocence with her braided hair and somber expressions make for fantastic Halloween choices.
Inspired by the popular series and video game, The Witcher, you can become Geralt of Rivia with his silver hair, scarred face, and rugged charm. Alternatively, transform into a mystical sorceress like Yennefer with her striking purple eyes and elegant attire.
We are grateful that Euphoria season two has provided us with more Halloween makeup looks to imitate this year, such as Cassie's or Maddy's appearance in episode one, which served as the focal point of *that* bathtub scene. Fortunately, DIYing is very simple: Eyelash glue should be used to create a winged-out form. Once it is tacky after 10 seconds, add tiny rhinestones.