Its Official Spooky Season is HERE. Who doesn’t love a good pumpkin carving and scary movie binge-watching? Then before you know it, you will have to come with an office-appropriate Halloween look. Or you don’t feel like spending cash on a costume you will never wear again! Fret not there a spider web makeup tutorial where I’ll explain how to prep with skincare, how to make webs out of eyeliner, and how to remove the excessive makeup with just one product.

I’m a fan of an excellent spooky look. However, I do feel it is not an excuse to forget to apply products that will help your skin remain a walking canvas. That is where “I DEW CARE” Korean Beauty Skin Care comes in. It helps create a dewy appearance, boosting your Halloween look photograph beautifully.

To help prep for the spider web makeup, I first use the Thirst Things First Mist Mask a few sprays, and your face already feels as it woke up. It also has a slight fruity pomegranate smell without actually irritating my face. Then I use the Bright Side Up Serum. This serum will help you survive the dry weather with Vitamin E & Vitamin B5. The vitamins help replenish moisture levels the skin tends to lose around this time of the year. Afterward, I use Say You Dew Moisturizer, which is excellent for a city gal like me. It contains Vitamin C, which protects against environmental stressors such as air pollution and the changes in temperature.

Now my face is all glistening and non-sticky (may I add), it is time to focus on the lips. I’m going to wear a black matte liquid lipstick, which is formulated to leaves my lips chap. To help the lips from cracking at the Halloween party, I use Plush Party Buttery Vitamin C Lip Mask it legit nourish your lips right before your eyes. To top off-for more moisture, the Glow Easy Nourishing Vitamin C Lip Oil is a must. It helps my matte lip from looking way to dull and long-lasting.

After the skin is prep is now time to set your spiderweb makeup. First, create any eyeshadow look you desire. I chose golden-green and black because it reminded me of a typical jumping spider, Phidippus audax, if it were going to be technical. I use After the eyeshadow is done, I did basic contouring. You can see the products I use in the video below:

Now the fun part creating the spiderwebs creates two to three medium-length lines at the edge of your eyes curving upward then repeat underneath your eyes except the border are now doing downward. Then you connect the lines around your eyes by drawing a small curve line and connecting them. If you make any mistakes shade the line darker with the same black eyeliner or clean it up with using a cutips and makeup remover you can also opt for a concealer.

Making a spider attaching the web is optional, but I think it’s a cute add on. Pick the same eye shadow you use on your eyelids and press it on your cheek. Outline the eye shadow on your check with a black eyeliner by forming it into a circle then on each side draw three lines to appear as legs. You can also add two dots in the center of the circle for eyes, and you’re all done.

After you drank enough of witches brew and ate enough candy corn that you’ll almost puke, I guess it a good time to head home. Before you call it a night, don’t forget how horrible it is to sleep with makeup on. So help remove a full face with Berry Melting Makeup Remover Balm. To help set your spiderweb makeup, you can get the I DEW Skin Care products here.

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