![]() Well, if you want the normal version you shouldn’t blend the edges, but okay. Now your simple Joker look is done, if you’re going for the normal version. When that dried, I applied a layer of red eyeshadow (You’re Kidding) onto the facepaint and then I blended the edges out. After I achieved the desired shape, I blended the edges using Brother from the same palette.įor all the red details I first drew the shapes using a red facepaint. For this I used the colour Cola from the James Charles palette. This consists of two triangles above the eyes and two directly beneath. Step two is adding the blue details to the face. ![]() Let’s start with the first step, which is covering your entire face in white facepaint. Just the fact that my eyebrows and top lip are missing is enough to give me the heebie-jeebies. But the eventual clown look was way less scary than this photo. I was pretty iffy about doing this look, since I’m pretty scared of clowns and seeing myself as a clown is kind of weird then. I don’t think I have ever looked more scary. Let’s go!ĭon’t be frightened! It’s just me. So, watch me transform in a very bling-bling Joker in this post and follow along with my tutorial. ![]() So, I wanted to do something a little different and give my own twist to it. Unfortunately, I’ve seen a lot of people do this new look already. Since a new Joker just debuted on the big screen, and it’s almost Halloween time, I just needed to recreate this new Joker look.
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