![]() Try to find large visible veins on the side of the face or forehead and use this as a guide. Veins: for popping out diseased looking veins. Look for natural creases or wrinkles in the skin along the forehead and chin, and using a cotton swab, go over those areas with a black or brown eye shadow. ![]() Mouth, forehead and face basics: for that undead look.īlend some white or yellow eye shadow into the cheeks and forehead. Then use brown or black eye shadow (without shimmer) using a cosmetic sponge about 2 inches all around eyes in a circular fashion. Mix 2 tablespoons gelatin, 2 tablespoons glycerin and 2 tablespoons water in a microwavable bowl, then microwave for about 20 seconds and let cool before you apply to skin.Įyes: for dark, sunken-in and sickly-looking zombie eyes.Īpply red eyeliner or lip liner around eyes first. Need a zombie makeover? With these simple do-it-yourself tips by Samantha Jackson, community services director at the Downtown Phoenix Partnership, you can get the grotesque look you’ve been yearning for without breaking the bank on costumes and makeup.įake homemade skin: for gaping wounds, flayed skin and other zombie injuries. So start putting together your best zombie motif for a march that will make history. In order to be counted in the zombie census, you need to come diseased and ready to feed. Then we’re shuffling and limping toward the world record for largest zombie walk ever! with live music, vendors, family-friendly activities and awesome street eats inside Heritage and Science Park. It’s time to start planning for Zombie Walk 6, which is just around the corner on Saturday, Oct. ![]() With the arrival of fall, the days get shorter, the weather gets cooler and we all know what that means…zombies are coming!
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