Introduction: As Realistic As Zombie Makeup Gets!

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Whether you're going to a party, making a zombie movie, having a photoshoot, holding a Zombie March, or you just want to mess with the general public, zombie makeup is always a fun way to spend an afternoon.

YOU WILL NEED:
--Red, yellow, blue, and black stage makeup
--White cream stage makeup
--Green cream stage makeup
--Assorted sponges and tissues
--Something to use for blood (I use red gel food coloring - the kind that comes in a tube. It doesn't taste bad and it won't stain my skin)
--Red lipliner or a red watercolor pencil
--baby powder and a face puff

Step 1: WASH YOUR FACE

Washing your face will help the makeup stick better.

Step 2: LINE YOUR EYES

Line your top and bottom eyelids with red, especially the inner corner. I used a watercolor pencil (found at craft stores), but red lipliner works nice, too.

Step 3: MIX YOUR ZOMBIE BASE

Mix together foundation a few shades lighter than your skin, a little white cream makeup, and a little green stage makeup. You should end up with a nice zombie-ish color.

Step 4: APPLY AND SET

STEP FOUR! Smear it on your face (and your neck, but I was too lazy), your lips, and into your hairline. Don't worry about getting it even, you're trying to look splotchy. Then pat it lightly with a little bit of baby powder to set the makeup. I used an old face puff to apply the powder.

Step 5: MAKE BRUISES

To make bruises under your eyes, dab yellow lightly in a spot a little bit bigger than you want the bruises. Next, mix red and blue with a little bit of yellow and dab it on in layers.

Step 6: FINISH YOUR LIPS

Pucker your lips and sponge on the bruise color. When you un-pucker your lips, they'll look like they have cracks in them.

Step 7: ADD SPLOTCHES

Use a loose sponge to dab on the bruise color to give yourself a splotchy look. Pat it gently with a tissue so it doesn't look so harsh.

Step 8: FINISH AND ADD BLOOD

Add more bruises and set everything with another light coating of baby powder.

Smear on as much blood as you want, and hit the town!