I hope you liked this weeks video tutorial! This is an easier cheaper version of the mad hatter from the Alice in Wonderland books, with no wig needed and the color hairspray only costed 2$! I wanted to do something everybody could enjoy, so you can go full out and buy the costume or you can go with clothes you already have available.
Products used
Orange temporary hair spray from Fries (You can find other options in a store or salon near you,
Orange temporary hair spray from Fries (You can find other options in a store or salon near you,
these are only sold in Scandinavia as far as I can tell)
Curlin lotion from Cutrin
White facepaint from Grimas
Hot pink (It's an old shattered shadow I tossed into the ELF pan when it broke,
White facepaint from Grimas
Hot pink (It's an old shattered shadow I tossed into the ELF pan when it broke,
but you can use "Woodstock" from Urban Decay or sugarpill "dollypop")
Makeupstore "Moscow"
Barry M "Aqua green"
Crepe wool hair
Pros-aide
Chanel lipstick in rouge (Discontinued)
EOS cosplay light lenses goo.gl/vkL28G (Affiliate link)
Makeupstore "Moscow"
Barry M "Aqua green"
Crepe wool hair
Pros-aide
Chanel lipstick in rouge (Discontinued)
EOS cosplay light lenses goo.gl/vkL28G (Affiliate link)
this is BRILLAINT
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Maliha Rao / Red Alice Rao
Thank you! xx
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DeleteÅhwooaw så kuult!! <3
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DeleteThis is such an amazing almost effortless Halloween idea! I am in love with how your hair falls, it's truly beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
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www.queenbeach.uk
Thank you! And thanks for the hair compliment, it makes my head look very big and crazy so I normally don't appreciate it myself, but when it fit's a look I love not having to use hours to style it with teasing, curling and lots of product
DeleteWhat an incredible tutorial and halloween makeup look. You are clearly very talented, lady!
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Thank you dear <3
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