Makeup artist Stefanie Arreola, better known as Stenie among her followers, painted hearts onto her eyes using pink, orange, and dark-red eye shadows. (You can find the perfect colors for this in the Juvia’s Place The Sweet Pinks Palette.) She says that the colors and infinity hearts from The Powerpuff Girls—a cartoon fixture of the late ’90s and early 2000s—inspired her to create this look.
Hearts as detailed as the ones on Arreola’s lids definitely require a steady hand and, more importantly, patience. “If you’re timid about trying the look because the hearts look difficult, I’d say a big tip is to use a small craft store brush and a water-activated liner to draw them on,” Arreola says. “Take your time and have fun.”
If you’re on the hunt for a water-activated or gel eyeliner that’ll give you maximum control, Beauty Creations Dare to Be Bright Gel Pot in Let’s Go Party is a great place to start.
Werewolf
Countless makeup artists have created their own take on werewolf looks with special-effects makeup, but Nevada-based makeup artist Olivia Hernandez proves you can easily turn into a werewolf with products found in your collection at home. “Achieve the look by using a combination of concealers and eye shadow to create the fur-like contours of your face,” she says.