How to LIT up your Halloween
This Halloween, ditch the witch hats and vampire fangs and transform into iconic literary characters. Be it the Shakhchunni from Bengali folklore, Stephen King’s shapeshifting Pennywise, Jean Grey from X-Men, or Tomie from Junji Ito’s titular manga, unleash your imagination using simple makeup and accessories found at home. As a few creative minds team up with CT this Day of the Dead, we show you how to ace each look. So, which character are you planning to bring to life?
The classic Shakhchunni
from bengali folklore
Look Essentials: Smoky eyes, pale green base, deep red lips, smudged under-eye shadows, a red-white sari & tousled hair
About the character: Shakhchunni, the restless spirit of a married woman, is a well known figure in Bengali folklore and has appeared in Thakumar Jhuli by Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder and Rajsekhar Basu’s Bhushundir Mathe
How to ace it: Use dark eye tones for depth and a faint green base for a ghostly look. Let the red lips stand out. The secret lies in calm, revengeful eyes with a hint of quiet rage to complete the look
Jean Grey
The X-Men by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
Look Essentials: Red wig, green dress & lenses, belt, golden mask, gloves, boots
About the character: First appearing in The X-Men #1, Jean Grey is a mutant whose telepathic powers awaken after witnessing her friend Annie Richardson’s death
How to ace it: Start with a wig cap, then wear a red wig and airbrush it for deeper colour. Use a 3D printed mask that you can sand, paint and shape with Worbla for a bold customised finish
Pennywise
It by
stephen King
Look Essentials: White base, red paint for details, white & red dress, fake blood
About the character: Pennywise is a shapeshifting clown that feeds on fear
How to ace it: Begin with a pale base, draw red smile lines, blend for depth. Emphasise the eyes & grin to capture his eerie energy. Balance strokes with realistic shading
The mysterious Tomie
From Junji Ito’s horror manga series tomie
Look Essentials: Black wig with fringes, red or white lenses, face and body paint, black boots
About the character: Tomie is a beautiful, regenerating entity capable of psychological manipulation
How to ace it: Tomie’s regenerative powers allow creative freedom. Srijoni chose a version with multiple eyes, sketched with brown kajal and defined using white kajal, black eyeliner and nude eyeshadow. Almost any outfit suits Tomie’s eerie tone, though a black and white look like a school uniform best reflects Junji Ito’s monochrome style
Spooky makeup hacks
Quotes:
Craft the Jean Grey mask from foam, heat seal it, prime with wood glue, and paint it with grey, black & gold– Pracheta Banerjee, illustrator & professional cosplayerGet creative and reimagine Tomie using your makeup to create your own version– Srijoni Bardhan, animation filmmaker & tattoo artistPics: Anindya Saha; Nisha Das and Sneha Pramanik’s makeup & styling: Suchaita Sengupta
The classic Shakhchunni
Look Essentials: Smoky eyes, pale green base, deep red lips, smudged under-eye shadows, a red-white sari & tousled hair
About the character: Shakhchunni, the restless spirit of a married woman, is a well known figure in Bengali folklore and has appeared in Thakumar Jhuli by Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder and Rajsekhar Basu’s Bhushundir Mathe
How to ace it: Use dark eye tones for depth and a faint green base for a ghostly look. Let the red lips stand out. The secret lies in calm, revengeful eyes with a hint of quiet rage to complete the look
Jean Grey
Look Essentials: Red wig, green dress & lenses, belt, golden mask, gloves, boots
About the character: First appearing in The X-Men #1, Jean Grey is a mutant whose telepathic powers awaken after witnessing her friend Annie Richardson’s death
Pennywise
stephen King
Look Essentials: White base, red paint for details, white & red dress, fake blood
About the character: Pennywise is a shapeshifting clown that feeds on fear
How to ace it: Begin with a pale base, draw red smile lines, blend for depth. Emphasise the eyes & grin to capture his eerie energy. Balance strokes with realistic shading
From Junji Ito’s horror manga series tomie
Look Essentials: Black wig with fringes, red or white lenses, face and body paint, black boots
About the character: Tomie is a beautiful, regenerating entity capable of psychological manipulation
How to ace it: Tomie’s regenerative powers allow creative freedom. Srijoni chose a version with multiple eyes, sketched with brown kajal and defined using white kajal, black eyeliner and nude eyeshadow. Almost any outfit suits Tomie’s eerie tone, though a black and white look like a school uniform best reflects Junji Ito’s monochrome style
- Invest in a good base & foundation
- Layer your makeup gradually
- Use what you have
- Play with light &
- shadow using makeup
- Body language adds the finishing touch
Quotes:
Craft the Jean Grey mask from foam, heat seal it, prime with wood glue, and paint it with grey, black & gold– Pracheta Banerjee, illustrator & professional cosplayerGet creative and reimagine Tomie using your makeup to create your own version– Srijoni Bardhan, animation filmmaker & tattoo artistPics: Anindya Saha; Nisha Das and Sneha Pramanik’s makeup & styling: Suchaita Sengupta
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