Easy Halloween Clown Creepy With Little Make Up
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K, I know it doesn't sound like the ~sexiest~ idea for Halloween, but trust me when I say clown makeup is actually super cute. Hear me out: Clowns don't have to equal blood, gore, or creepy face paint—you can actually get super creative with bright eyeshadows, fluffy eyelashes, and tons of glitter. The best part? It's a v customizable look, whether you want something bold and OTT (like this artistic option) or lowkey and subtle (like this quick and easy idea). So to get you on my level, I rounded up the 35 best clown makeup ideas, all of which are guaranteed to kill it this Halloween.
How do you do cute clown makeup?
All you really need to pull off a recognizable clown makeup look are the basic features: points above and below the brows, dramatic lips, and a dot on the tip of the nose. There are roughly a million different interpretations of clown makeup (see: Krusty the Clown vs. Pennywise) that incorporate one or all of those elements, but to make your version extra cute, swap out the fake blood with glitter and throw in some pretty Halloween eye makeup. Now that you've got that covered, the next step is figuring out what kind of cute clown you want to channel this year, because like I said, you've got a million options. Right this way...
1 Clown Eye Makeup
Not sure you want to go all out with your clown costume? Try something more lowkey, like this cute eye makeup look. The best part: You can def recreate this one with makeup you already own (all it requires are a few basics, like black eyeliner, a bright eyeshadow palette, and lip gloss).
3 Abstract Clown Makeup
Don't be afraid to get super creative with your clown makeup—sometimes, the more abstract, the better. This face paint look is a super cute (and relatively easy!) option for Halloween. Kinda obsessed with the single fake eyelash, NGL.
4 Party Clown Makeup
IDK about you, but this look just screams "birthday party clown" to me. I mean, the oversized bowtie and collar face paint are so spot on. Look closely and you'll notice some super-pretty details too—like soft, feathered eyebrows , a deep-red lip, and winged eyeliner.
5 Creepy Yet Cute Clown Makeup
If you can't decide between going the scary Halloween costume route or the cute one, go with a look that has elements of both, like this clown costume. Who knew faux blood paired so nicely with fluffy fake eyelashes?
6 Pennywise Clown Makeup
Half-face Halloween makeup is always a good idea—and this cute Pennywise clown makeup is proof. Deck out one side of your face with red and white face paint and the leave the other side super glam and pretty. Genius, right?
7 Colorful Clown Makeup
Like, clowns don't usually make me happy, but something about this look is so fun and cheery. Probably has everything to do with the perfectly blended neon eyeshadow , pinky-purple lipstick, and cute glitter dot on the nose (just sayin').
8 Clown Face Paint
What do you get when you combine a little face paint, eyeliner, and red lipstick? This cute clown makeup, obvs. You'll need a steady hand and a bit of patience to recreate the heart on the nose and the teardrop under the eyes, but the payoff will be worth it.
9 Glam Clown Makeup
Glam clowns are a thing, right? Well, if they weren't already, they are now, because this bedazzled clown makeup is exactly that. The only nonnegotiable for this look? Tons of purple highlighter, which you'll want to place right on your cheeks.
10 Splattered Clown Makeup
This clown makeup might look pretty simple upon first glance, but look a little closer and you'll notice the epic paint splatters all over her face. Also, can we just take a quick sec to admire the green and pink color palette?!
11 Clown Smokey Eye
Clown makeup doesn't have to be super colorful and graphic, FYI. This green and black look is the perfect excuse to wear a pretty little smokey eye and a touch of black face paint without looking too over the top. Black lipstick is optional but highly encouraged.
12 Rainbow Clown Makeup
And if you do want to wear every color of the rainbow for your clown makeup, look no further than this stunning design. This one obviously requires a decent amount of artistry (I mean, that face paint detailing is seriously next-level), but it's guaranteed to turn heads at your Halloween party.
13 Tonal Clown Makeup
The soft, muted tones in this clown makeup are so subtle but so good. My favorite detail? The two-toned eyebrows and coordinating eyeshadow. Like, who knew green and pink could look so seamless together? Such a smart pairing.
14 Happy-Sad Clown Makeup
Everything about this clown makeup for Halloween is so effing cool, but I'm personally obsessed with the exaggerated lips and itty-bitty tear mark. Pro tip: Grab yourself a face-paint palette before you give this look a go.
15 Lowkey Clown Makeup
Don't feel like going super extra with your Halloween makeup this year? Take a softer approach to your clown costume with this cute makeup idea—all you'll need is a pinky-red eyeshadow palette, red lipstick, and a little bit of gold face paint.
17 Colorful Clown Makeup
Speaking of color! If you've drawn your black points around your eyes and corners of your lips but feel like your look needs a little somethin' else, use colorful eyeliner to add a few more points below your eyes.
18 Circus Clown Makeup
For this cute clown makeup look worthy of a circus performer, start off with a colorful cut crease before adding dramatic black triangles above your brows and on your cheeks. Throw some red glitter lipstick on to finish the look.
19 Pastel Clown Makeup
Down to recreate this look? First, grab a pastel eyeshadow palette, white face paint, and false lashes. Then, paint the center of your face with the face paint to create your base. Once dry, use the shades from your palette and fluffy makeup brushes to blend the colors on your brow bones and cheeks. Use liquid liner to create a new dramatic eye shape and apply falsies to both your top and bottom lashes.
20 Pretty Clown Makeup
For this pretty clown look, you only need three things: silver glitter, white eyeliner, and a peach lip and cheek pencil. Start by drawing the points above your brows and below your eyes with the white eyeliner. Then, use the peach pencil to fill in your lips and trace around the white shapes, and blend out the lines with your finger. Finish with the glitter eyeshadow inside the white shapes.
21 Half-Face Pennywise Makeup
This clown makeup counts as cute because one side is scary, yes, but the other half is pretty, everyday makeup. Start by doing your regular makeup on one side of your face, then use a makeup remover to carve out the section that you want to create your clown makeup on. Trace the line with black eyeliner to set the two sections apart, then use white face paint and red lip liner to complete the clown look.
22 Clown Lipstick Look
Clowns are all about illusions, and this look is all about creating the illusion of shiny, glossy makeup with the use of white eyeliner. The eyes and nose are pretty straightforward—add a little white mark along the curves of the lines—but to nail this clown lip look, start by applying red lipstick as normal. Then, apply black pencil liner to the outer corners of your lips. To enhance and change the shape of your smile, extend the line of the outer corners of your lips. Then, use your finger to blend the black into the red and create a gradient. To finish, use the white liner to draw small marks along the curves of your lips to create the shine marks.
23 Smokey Clown Makeup
No cheesy clown colors needed for this sultry clown look. Instead, round up your deep red lipstick, smokey eyeshadow palette, and black eyeliner. You know the drill: Start with your eye makeup look of choice, use the liner to draw the points above your brows and below your eyes, and finish with overdrawn lips.
24 Simple Clown Makeup
Add a little heart detail and heavy blush on your cheeks and nose to give your clown makeup some E-girl vibes. For this played-down version of a clown, draw the points on your upper and lower eyelids (instead of above your brows or on your cheeks), and extend the corners of your lips only slightly.
25 Pastel Rainbow Clown Makeup
Clowns are known for a lot of different things (like eating children in street gutters, obvs) but they're also known for their use of fun colors, so incorporate that into your look! Use rainbow eyeshadow shades to create a colorful smoky eye. Then, use coral lip liner to draw lines from the outside corners of your lips, through your eyes, and ending above your brows.
26 Cute Pennywise Makeup
This clown makeup follows the same design idea of the creepy Pennywise style, but instead of using black and red shades, this look features cuter colors, like yellow, green, and pink. Don't forget the false eyelashes to make it extra cute.
27 Easy Clown Makeup
When all you've got is eyeliner and red lipstick, use it to create a simple clown makeup look. Points above the brows and below your eyes? Check. Red dot on the nose? Check. Dramatic, elongated lips? Check.
28 Trendy Joker Makeup
If you're looking for a clown makeup look that you can wear with your regular clothes because you don't have a clown costume, this look somehow goes perfectly with chunky gold jewelry and the trendy wet hair look. To copy the makeup, you could apply red, white, and blue face paint and then wait for the inevitable sweating and smudging, or you can use a small brush to create the look of running makeup yourself.
29 Clown Collar Makeup
While this clown makeup is perfectly good on its own (hi, glitter brows!), it's made complete by the ruffle clown collar. As long as you have the makeup (for this you need red, white, and black costume makeup) and the time, you can create a costume without having to buy one.
30 Classic Clown Makeup
This clown makeup features the classic exaggerated lip area that you probably remember seeing as a kid. But this look, which includes a yellow smokey eye, is much cooler than the one the amateur clown wore at your first-grade birthday party. The key here is to add little details, like glitter tears and a white heart on the nose.
31 Artsy Clown Makeup
Not your typical clown makeup, this one involves a little freehand detailing around your mouth area and your cheeks too. Use a liner brush and a pot of waterproof gel liner to create symmetrical decorative shapes around your face.
32 Cute Arthur Fleck Makeup
When it comes to the Joker, you've got plenty of options to go with, but for this Arthur Fleck version of clown makeup, you need blue diamonds around your eyes with tears, a red nose, and of course, green hair. Use temporary dye to get the hair look and face paint for the rest.
33 Skeleton Clown Makeup
This look combines two Halloween costume favorites: skeletons and clowns. Use eyeliner and black eyeshadow to first create the features of a skeleton (hollows of the eyes, missing nose, and teeth). Then, use the same makeup to add points above your brows and below your eyes to give it that classic clown touch.
34 Traditional Clown Makeup
Presenting, a classic clown makeup look that includes all the basic elements: points below the eyes, a dot on the nose, and dramatic lips. For this look, you really only need red lipstick and black eyeliner to draw the lines and diamonds under the eyes, the dot on the nose, and elongated outside corners of the lips.
35 Cutesy Clown Makeup
This one is borderline scary, but would it be a clown costume if it didn't creep you out a little?? The pigtails and pretty eye makeup with deep red shadow set this look apart from the typical Pennywise makeup looks.
Brooke Shunatona Brooke Shunatona is a contributing writer for Cosmopolitan.com.
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