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Basic How-To Halloween Makeups

Year: 2007 Documentary Runtime: 56 min

Overview

Tempe Video presents 20 unique, easy-to-apply makeups, all created from materials found around the home and in local costume shops. Professional Hollywood makeup artists introduce you to some of their secrets, explained in easy to understand, step-by-step detail! Don't settle for the same old boring Halloween masks - impress your friends and be the life of any costume party! Makeups include: Zombie, Pumpkin-Head, Lizard, Witch, Cat, Exorcism Victim, Vampire, Alien, Burn Victim, Frankenstein's Monster, Mummy, Creature, Old Man, Phantom, Gargoyle, Robot, Swamp Creature, Evil Clown, Dracula and Ghastly Ghoul.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Ken Jarosz

Ken Jarosz

Self

David Lange

David Lange

Self

Bill Morrison

Bill Morrison

Self

Bogdan Pecic

Bogdan Pecic

Self

Michael Todd

Michael Todd

Self

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