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Ahead, find a step-by-step tutorial on how to create an easy zombie makeup look for Halloween.

Plus, a breakdown of the exact supplies you’ll need.

Actress Lindsey Shaw attends Fred & Jason’s annual Halloweenie charity event dressed as a zombie with zombie makeup

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This creates a clean canvas for makeup software.

Apply Eyeshadow Primer

Blend eyeshadow primer onto the eyelids and directly underneath the eyes.

you’re able to use a makeup sponge, brush, or your fingers to do so.

Clean Skin

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Blend all around the eyes with a fluffy blending brush[dont be afraid to] apply generously!

Draw on Broken Capillaries

Drawing on veiny broken capillaries is key to creating the zombie look.

Pro tip or an extra bloody look, you could opt for red liner instead.

Eye Primer

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Fill in Your Brows Like Normal

Perfect those arches!

Nothing spooky about it.

Apply Mascara

To nearly complete your look, swipe on your mascara of choice.

Foundation

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For a more glam look, try layering on volumizing mascara orapplying a set of falsies.

Exaggerate Your Collarbone

Dont forget to hollow out the collarbone and neck area!

This is key for creating a spooky look.

Contour

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To do so, trace the gray eyeshadow into the natural curves of your collarbone and down the neck.

Hollow Eyes

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Carbon Eye Shadow

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Eyeliner

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Eyebrows

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Mascara

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Lips

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Vampire Lips

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Neck

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Nose

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Stage Makeup

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Final Look

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