YOU could spend hours – or in some cases, days – trawling YouTube looking for make-up tutorials. Especially when it comes to creating your costume for Halloween.
But we’ve saved you the hassle by coming up with a no fuss bleeding eyes look that will certain give you a spooky, edgy look for your night out.
And the best part? It doesn’t have to break the bank. Our glamorous and gory look will still get you change from a tenner. Hurrah.
Try it out a couple of times before the big night so you know you’ve got it nailed. Our step-by-step instructions (and product list) below will talk you through it, as well as the essenial tutorial video.
Products:
Sultry lashes – Primark – £1
Volume Boost mascara – Primark – £1
9 shadow palette – Primark £2.50
Coral 4 blush – Poundshop – £1
Single eyeshadow in medium brown – Primark – 90p
Blood capsules pack of six – Poundworld – £1
MUA eyeshadow in black – Superdrug – £1
Halloween face painting kit – Poundland – £1
TOTAL PRICE £9.40

Method:
Apply red face paint on your lid as a base , then set with Coral Rose 4 blusher and blend it into eye socket – reapply to darken colour.
Blend brown eyeshadow in the crease and socket of your eyelid.
Using Primark’s 9 shade eye shadow palette, mix the three purple and pink shades and blend outwards towards your temple to create a cat eye effect.
Using black face paint draw a line across your eyelid, set with black shadow and smoke it out with Coral Rose 4 blush.
Highlight brow bone and tear duct with the two highlighter colours in Primark palette.
Line your lower lash with black face paint and set with black shadow.
Use the three purple shades to smoke out your lower lash line and the sides of your nose – you want to make yourself look ill and sickly.
Apply fake blood underneath your eye, as near to lower lash line as possible, and let it dribble down your face for a ghoulish effect.