Hi guys! As I’ve probably mentioned a hundred times, Halloween is my favourite holiday. Nothing beats showing my inner geekiness and dressing up as a character that I love. A few years ago my husband and I dressed up as Ash and Pikachu from Pokemon. So, given the popularity of Pokemon Go this past summer, and the upcoming release of Pokemon Sun and Moon, I thought I’d take the costume out for a spin again and show you an easy way to do Pikachu makeup.
Now, in these pictures, I am not wearing my actual costume. I went to pull it out and it had stains on it, ugh! So, I’ll share some pictures from when I originally wore it at the end of this post.
Products Used:
Foundation: Maybelline FitMe Matte + Poreless in Porcelain
Concealer: Urban Decay Naked Skin Concealer in Fair Neutral
Powder: Maybelline FitMe Matte + Poreless Powder in Translucent
Highlight: Becca x Jaclyn Hill Prosecco Pop
Eyes: Urban Decay Primer Potion (original). Urban Decay Naked Palette – Naked (transition), Buck (crease) and Darkhorse (outer-v and under eye). Makeup Geek Foiled Eye Shadow – Fortune Teller (all over lid and under eye). Revlon Dramatic Defintion (mascara)
Brows: NYX Eye Brow Gel in Blonde and L’Oreal Brow Sylist Plumper (clear)
Lips: Colourpop Ultra Matte Liquid Lipstick in Kapow
Working with face paint is hard! For my Pikachu makeup I used relatively cheap face paint that I must have got at a halloween store, so I’m not even going to bother listing the specific products I used. The circles on my cheeks and my nose are definitely not perfect, but I found the easiest way to apply the face paint somewhat easily was with my fingers, which isn’t really that precise. I tried brushes first but it applied the paint rather streakily.
If you’re wondering about the “ears”, I made them using bunny ears which I covered with felt using a glue gun. I didn’t even strip the bunny ears off, I just used a bit of tape to bind them together so that the fur doesn’t stick out.
To achieve the blended look of the gold shadow into the darker outer-v I actually applied Fortune Teller first all over the entire lid, and then patted Darkhorse onto the outer-v afterwards. This method really helped the two shadows that have quite different formulas blend together.
So that is my easy Pikachu makeup! This isn’t the costume I’ll be wearing out this year, I’ll reveal that on the 31st, I think I’ll be wearing this to work if the stain comes out of the rest of the costume. The costume itself is just leggings, a yellow tank with a felt tail sewn on and a yellow tutu. Super easy!
What is your favourite easy Halloween costume? Let me know in the comments down below and be sure to check out the Halloween posts that the other Canadian Beauty Bloggers have shared below!
xoxo,
Robyn
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What kinds of craziness did you get up to that Halloween that there are stains were on the Pikachu costume! 😛
Cute makeup and costume!
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Haha I wore it to two events I must have gotten food or a drink splashed on me! Oxyclean got the stains out though!
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You are so freakin cute ……
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Haha, thank you! ❤️
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