
(Sugar skull)
In Mexico, Sugar art goes back to the Colonial Period 18th century. Sugar skulls represented a departed soul, had the name written on the forehead and was placed on the gravestone to honor the return of a particular spirit. Sugar skull art reflects the folk art style of big happy smiles, colorful icing and sparkly tin and glittery adornments.
Source: http://www.mexicansugarskull.com/
This is my first Video Tutorial
Products Used:
The Body Shop Correcting Concealer
Flormar gel black Eye-pencil
Elf Studio black gel Eyeliner
Oriflame Hyper stretch Mascara
Victoria's Secret studio makeup kit pink lipstick
Victoria's Secret studio makeup kit blue eye shadow
Victoria's Secret studio makeup kit black eye shadow
Music:
Nightmare On Elm St 00:01 - 03:22
The Grudge 03:23 - 04:47
*Disclaimer
I don't own any of this music
This is not a sponsored video
Happy Halloween XX
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