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Ever since Johnny Depp became the de facto face of pirates, the look has changed. The 21st-century swashbuckler is still a scoundrel, but his black patch has been replaced with a smokey eye look. Of course the old-school pirate look is still a hit on the Halloween trail, but we find this Caribbean pirate — shown here on Donis, 8 — is growing in popularity.
Step One
With black eye shadow, darken the pirate's eyebrows. Then, outline the whole eye area following the lash line. To get close to the lash line, use an eyebrow brush or small paintbrush. The look should be a little sloppy so smudge the makeup a bit with the brush or your finger.
Trick: Rub a dab of petroleum jelly and a dab of red makeup paint (or eyeshadow) over the eyeshadow on the top lid. This gives an added effect of grime and bloodshot eyes.
Trick: Rub a dab of petroleum jelly and a dab of red makeup paint (or eyeshadow) over the eyeshadow on the top lid. This gives an added effect of grime and bloodshot eyes.
Step Two
Using a large makeup brush, randomly brush dark eyeshadow all over the pirate's face, including his forehead, neck, cheeks and chin. For a deeper look of dirt, use the makeup paint instead of shadow.
For the beard, dip a stipple brush in black makeup and tap on the pirate's face where a beard would grow.
For the beard, dip a stipple brush in black makeup and tap on the pirate's face where a beard would grow.
Step Three
Draw the chin beard and mustache using makeup paint and a paintbrush, or eyeliner stick. Practice drawing the mustache on paper before painting it on the pirate's face. When you are ready to paint the mustache, draw it with a quick, single stroke for each side. (See Makeup Tips & Tricks). The chin beard can be drawn in as an upside-down triangle.
The Outfit
Donis's final pirate costume came from a variety of sources. The pants are women's small-sized gauchos. Around each knee, put a large rubber band to give the effect of floppy pirate pants. Look for vests at second-hand stores. Don't discount those with colorful buttons — you can replace them with vintage-looking ones. A puffy white shirt and red blanket ribbon fabric rounded out the costume. For accessories, look for a faux leather bag, and big gaudy jewelry. The pirate hat, hook hand, and wig can all be found at Halloween stores.
To bring you these face-painting tips, professional make-up artist Elizabeth Villamarin shared her bag of tricks with writer Grace Ganssle.
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To bring you these face-painting tips, professional make-up artist Elizabeth Villamarin shared her bag of tricks with writer Grace Ganssle.
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