Last updated Mar.16,2019
Halloween is coming. And You've got your costume. You're already DIY up your decor. And your menu of creepy little goodies is in place. Now it's time to start focusing on the details, like Halloween hairstyles, makeup, and Halloween food.
And now, our first stop is a big one. It's your hairstyles. The right hair can make or break your Halloween costume. If you're searching for the perfect Halloween hairstyle, check out these awesome Halloween hair ideas here for inspiration:
If you have naturally big, textured or curly hair, the lioness look is totally fierce and easy to accomplish. Add some cat ears and makeup a la model Joyjah, and you'll be good to go. Of course, A curly human hair weave will help you realize your wish easily.
Rosie the Riveter is a classic Americana costume, and her bright red bandana is key. Complete the vintage look with perfect pin curls.
If you have long hair, all you have to do is flip it to the front over your face to look exactly like Cousin Itt from "The Addams Family." Be sure to add some sunglasses to make it super-recognizable. If you do not have long hair, you can shop a 100 human hair wigs from a good virgin hair vendor.
This adorable pumpkin bun would work for kids and adults alike, making it perfect for a matching mommy-and-me costume ensemble. Recreate this look using a bun maker and some orange hairspray (don't worry, it washes out!).
Is there any character more recognized for her hair than Rapunzel? This pretty Rapunzel-style braid by The Beauty Shop Page would transition easily from Halloween to everyday life.
All of these Halloween hairstyles are easy to style. And then, it is the second one, our face make up. A peculiar Party look will make you out of the ordinary. Despite the over-saturation of iconic Halloween costumes, you don't need the most original idea to stand out. From a metallic disco queen to a new interpretation of Leeloo's neon style, here are 15 Halloween makeup ideas that are far from basic.
Starry, starry eye. Draw a gold (or silver!) star around your eye and complement the look with a bit of highlighter for an out-of-this-world feel. Jem and the Holograms, but make it subtle.
Not all heroes wear capes, but a few do wear makeup masks. Isolate a single eye with a futuristic design. Trick or treaters won't know if you're a good guy or a bad guy or just a makeup genius willing to give them candy.
We're all about spreading peace and love on the daily, but take it to the next level on Halloween with a hippie costume. Paint flowers on your face in a pretty aquamarine shade for a pre-Coachella, post-Woodstock vibe.
You're not bad, you're just drawn that way. A sultry red lip and flick of black eyeliner make for an easy Jessica Rabbit makeup look. Pull the look together by investing in a pin-up red wig.
Rhinestones make for the perfect drops of purple rain while violet brows lend an edgy spin. Channel your inner Prince and change your name to a symbol for Halloween night.
Ok.It's going time, goth kids! Every year Pinterest's Pinfrights Report tracks the year's top trending and most popular Halloween ideas on the site to find out what are the coolest Halloween trends for the year, and this year's favorites are an adorable mash-up of creepy-cute snacks and drinks that are as fun for grown-ups as they are for kids.
According to Pinterest, these are the top Halloween food ideas for 2018.
These creepy-cute "mummies" have been saved more than 138,000 times. They're made of jalapeño peppers stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in crescent roll dough, and they're practically like making pigs in a blanket. The best part is they're very easy to make look just as cute as the picture. You don't need a fine arts degree to avoid a Pinterest fail with this recipe — you just need some candy eyeballs. Of the photos posted to Pinterest, they all seem to have turned out looking great.
These orange peppers cut to look like jack-o'-lanterns have been saved more than 86,000 times, and they are perfect for Halloween dinner. They're stuffed with shredded chicken, black beans, and rice. They're so fun you might actually be able to get the kids to eat something before stuffing themselves full of candy.
These DIY chocolate-covered snacks are an extremely fun way to turn ordinary pretzels into owls, ghosts, pumpkins, and more, and they don't take long to make, so if you procrastinate on your Halloween party planning, you'll still have time to pull these off. These spooky chocolate pretzels have been saved 74,000 times.
These creepy, Halloween-themed deviled eggs have been saved more than 66,000 times. A bit of food coloring makes the filling bright green, and the broken-eggshell pattern on the outside makes these look like tiny little dinosaur eggs.
If you're having a Halloween party, you need a spooky fog drink. These have been saved more than 41,000 times, and you can make them kid-safe without alcohol, or spike the bowl for a grown-up party.
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