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Summary: Eyebrow and forehead makeup for a Werewolf Halloween costumes is easy to do with these tips, get expert advice on Halloween costumes and clothes in this free video.
"Hello! I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm here today to show you how to put together a werewolf costume. Next, we're going to move up to the forehead. We have a lot of shadowing done from the eyes down, so now we're going to be extending and focusing up in this area. First, what we're going to do is several lines to simulate a furrow brow. Like the previous lining, these are going to be drawn in with a strong contrast and we'll blend them later. What does this do? It makes the person automatically look more angry and also simulates more of a beast effect. A beast furrowing of the brow. This is no longer a man; this is a beast walking. 45 degree angles are very important to keep in mind with werewolves. A wolf's face is much more angular than a human's, and a werewolf is supposed to sort of a synthesis between the two. Beyond the furrowing of the brow, we're also going to draw in the eyebrows all in black, but we're not going to stop there. After drawing them all in black, we're also going to extend them up the forehead in very, very long lines. These can go close to touching the hair line. Don't be afraid to be bold here. They're going to be long, semi jagged furrows coming from very, very darkened blackened eyebrows. No matter what your eyebrow color is, unless it's black, you're going to be putting makeup here. You can see how automatically how this is going to be kind of mirroring the angles you've already setup and in our furrow brow."
eHow Article: Eyebrows & Forehead Makeup for a Werewolf Costume