Werewolf Makeup How-to, Werewolf Halloween Makeup Tutorial

An Illusion Lab Looks Tutorial showing how you can create your own simple Werewolf makeup for Halloween, Film or theater production. WEBSITE: http://extremesfx.com Halloween makeup, Halloween contacts LINK TO PRODUCTS USED: http://extremesfx.com/c-51-werewolf.aspx Purchase everything you need to recreate this character! MORE CHARACTERS: http://extremesfx.com/c-37-illusion-l... Vampires, Sexy Cats, Zombies and more!!! FACEBOOK:   / halloweencontacts   Like us to stay updated on new characters and products! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/#!/ExtremeSFX PINTEREST:   / extremesfx   This video will teach you how to create a Werewolf look using crème makeup. Materials -- Crème Makeup Werewolf Wheel containing (Olive Brown) (Warm Bronze) (Ebony) (Dark Ebony) and (Black) crème makeup, Translucent Powder, a variety of makeup brushes and Werewolf Fangs. -- For this Werewolf look we use crème makeup to create the appearance of fur on the skin. Begin by blocking out the areas of the face you want to be the furriest. This will also help to shape the face, giving it a wolf-man structure. Using an angle brush, feather Dark Ebony in the basic shape you want the look to have. We went around the hairline bringing the fur down onto the forehead in a point, then continuing down under the cheekbones to blend into the beard, and up from the eyebrows onto the forehead in arches. -- Next fill in the face lightly with Warm Bronze, don't worry about blending it into the fur yet, you just want a nice wash of color over the empty spaces on the face. -- Using Olive Brown, fill in the entire upper eye area, from the lashline all the way up to eyebrows. -- Shape the inner eye and nose area by feathering Dark Ebony into the eyebrows and extending down along the sides of the nose. Add more detail and shape to the wolf look with Olive Brown -- Go back with the Dark Ebony and add more fur to the look. Use lots of small sharp strokes with an angle brush to create that really furry look. -- Still using the Dark Ebony, line under the eyes blending it out and up into the Olive Brown at the outer corners of the eyes. -- Now we add more detail and depth to the fur by filling it in with Olive Brown, Ebony and Black. Using small angle brushes and thin round brushes layer the colors with tiny feathered strokes. All this layering will make the fur look detailed and more realistic. -- To help blend the fur into the face, feather Warm Bronze into the fur with a thin round brush. -- We wanted to darken the eyes a bit so we went back in and feathered a little more Dark Ebony at the outer corners of the eyes. To set the creme makeup, pat Translucent Powder onto the face. You can use a Powder brush like we did or use a Powder Puff. What is important is to start by pressing more powder than you think you need onto the face, then carefully brushing away the excess. You don't want to smudge the makeup by brushing over it before it is set. -- We wanted our Werewolf to look like he had been running around in the woods for a while, so we used a textureizing spray and scrunched the hair. You could also use hairspray or gel for this. Complete your Werewolf character by adding a pair of Werewolf Fangs. Thank you for watching the Werewolf Makeup Tutorial. You can purchase all of the products used in this video at http://extremesfx.com/c-51-werewolf.aspx. http://extremesfx.com    • Werewolf Makeup How-to, Werewolf Halloween...