Hello, spooky makeup lovers! 👻 It’s time to get freaky and fabulous with one of the most iconic Halloween looks ever: Beetlejuice! Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Tim Burton’s quirky ghost or just love getting spooky with bold makeup, this Beetlejuice makeup tutorial will sure help you to channel your creepy vibe and scare the hell out of people on Halloween 🎃
This look is part of my Beetlejuice lip trend and Lydia Deetz makeup, so if you’ve been keeping up with my makeup adventures, you know things are about to get weird—and fabulous! And, of course, it’s all about using easy-to-find products with some fun, creative hacks along the way.
So, grab your makeup bags and let’s dive into the Netherworld of glam!
Products Used in My Beetlejuice Makeup Tutorial
Here’s a quick rundown of the main stars of this tutorial:
- Bodyshop Matte Primer: A perfect base to keep your look smooth and matte.
- Ingrid Foundation: Provides a flawless complexion, but if you can’t find it, try Milani Conceal + Perfect 2-in-1 Foundation—it’s a lifesaver! Find it here.
- Ingrid White Eyeshade: We need that ghostly, pale base! Can’t find it? No worries—Erinde White Matte Eyeshadow Palette is a great alternative! Check it out.
- MAC Purple Dark Room Eyeshade: Because Beetlejuice vibes need a punch of purple! Snag it here.
- MAC Lipstick in Antique Velvet: For those dark, dramatic lips Beetlejuice would be jealous of. Get it here.
- Zay Beauty Shokh Palette: A splash of bold shades to bring out that vibrant Beetlejuice feel.
- FREEMAN Volcanic Ash Peel-Off Gel: Because after all that spooky makeup, your skin deserves some love! It’shere.
- Maybelline Colossal Mascara: For lashes that pop, even in the underworld. Grab it here.
- Laura Mercier Setting Powder: To lock everything in place! Find it here.
Phew! That’s a lineup worthy of Beetlejuice himself, right?
Step-by-Step Guide to Achieve Beetlejuice Glam
Prime like a pro
Start with Bodyshop Matte Primer to give your skin a smooth, shine-free base. If you don’t have it, no worries, the Wet n Wild Photo Focus Matte Primer will do the job. Snag it here.
Ghostly Base
Apply Ingrid Foundation to achieve that pale, ghostly complexion (or try Milani 2-in-1 Foundation if Ingrid is hard to find). Blend it over your face and neck for an even, deathly look and then set it up the White Eyeshadow to create a bright, ghostly lid.
Purple Power
Using MAC Purple Dark Room Eyeshade, smoke out your eyes for that deep, haunted look. Make sure to blend under the lower lash line for added drama! I used a light sparkly purple near the lash line and the inner corner for the glam effect too
Beetlejuice Green Face Effect
For that iconic Beetlejuice green face, I used Ingrid Green Eyeshade and a touch of Zay Beauty’s green shadow. They worked well, but if you want that intense, movie-accurate look, I highly recommend going for the Wet n Wild Serpent Goddess Paint. It delivers a bolder, more vibrant green that really nails the Beetlejuice vibe!
Lashes for Days
Coat your lashes in Maybelline Colossal Mascara to make them stand out like Beetlejuice popping out of a haunted attic.
Set It and Forget It
Dust some Laura Mercier Setting Powder to lock in your ghoulish look. Whether you’re haunting the streets or a Halloween party, this powder will keep everything in place.
Beetlejuice Lip Trend: Dark Lips with a Ghostly Twist
Beetlejuice Makeup Tutorial isn’t just about the face—it’s also about making a statement with those dark, moody lips. To hop on the Beetlejuice Lip Trend, I started with MAC’s Antique Velvet Lipstick. This deep, vampy shade is perfect on its own, but I decided to go ahead with beetle juice lip trend t by tapping some green eyeshadow on top.The combo came out perfect and gave me those ghostly, Beetlejuice vibes with a glam twist.
DIY Beetlejuice Makeup – Moss Effect Without the Moss
Now, let’s talk about that iconic mossy look Beetlejuice rocks. I didn’t have time to grow my own moss (and who does?!), so I got creative. I used dried moringa powder and crushed some basil leaves to create a textured, earthy “moss” effect on my face. 🌿 It gave that messy, decayed vibe without the actual moss, and let’s be honest—it smells way better than real moss too! 😜
Pro tip: Place some crushed basil and then dab a bit of any dried leaf powder on face where you want to create the green effect, for a fun texture. It’s such a fun, DIY hack that works perfectly for the Beetlejuice look! It created this ghoulish, mossy effect that looks like something straight out of the Netherworld! 🌿
Beetlejuice Costume Makeup: Green Hair Wig for Beetlejuice Costume!
Now let’s talk costume. Finding a Beetlejuice wig was tricky! I was running out of time, so I ended up ordering this fun green hair. But, of course, after that, I found so many great Beetlejuice wigs on Amazon. Sigh. The struggle is real, people. Still, the green hair worked like a charm, and honestly, it added a fun twist to the whole look.
Fun Fact: My Childhood Beetlejuice Obsession
As a kid, I was completely obsessed with Beetlejuice. I used to “summon” him whenever I felt stressed because of studies. Sadly, he never appeared, but now, I get to become Beetlejuice, and that’s just as good! 😜 😅bringing Beetlejuice to life on my own terms! 🎉
Why Beetlejuice Makeup Is SO Fun
There’s something so satisfying about becoming Beetlejuice as you don’t have to follow the rules too strictly. The whole process is a mix of creativity and chaos—just like our favorite trickster ghost! It’s dramatic, bold, and totally unexpected. So have fun with it, play with colors, and don’t worry about being perfect!
What Character Should I Play Next?
Now that I’ve done Beetlejuice Makeup Tutorial (and Lydia Deetz before), I’m itching for more spooky characters to tackle! What do you think I should do next? Drop your suggestions in the comments below, and who knows—I might just bring your favorite character to life!
Until next time, stay spooky, stay fabulous, and always let your creativity run wild!
Xoxo,
Aicha