Classic Witch Makeup
The simple and easy witch makeup look includes three basic elements: a neutral face base, bold red lips, and smokey eyes! Don't forgot to add a witch hat and broom to complete the look.
2Hocus Pocus Witch Makeup
3Ursula Sea Witch Makeup
Add this larger than life Little Mermaid character to your arsenal of witch looks by pairing purple, blue, and silver accented makeup with bold red lipstick.
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4Silver Witch Makeup
Pair a long silver-toned gray wig with a black witch hat and a polished face of makeup with deep purple lipstick to pull off this look!
5Sabrina the Teenage Witch Makeup
The enchanting costume is a subtle nod to everyone's favorite teenage witch. Get the gorgeous look by combining shoulder length tousled blond hair, a dark headband, cool matte makeup, and a dark red lipstick! Complete this beautiful ensemble with a vintage-inspired red dress.
6Pretty Wicked Witch Makeup
Go for green highlights instead of a whole green face for a prettier, striking version of the Wicked Witch of the West.
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7Haunted House Witch Makeup
There's nothing simple about this impressive haunted house scene face paint. The black silhouette artwork pops against the orange and gold background for a striking take for Halloween night.
8The Craft Witch Makeup
Are you feeling nostalgic about the 1990s and love The Craft movie? Try this Nancy Downs inspired witch look and play dress up in your your favorite babydoll dress and choker necklace.
9Sticker Decal Witch Makeup
This witch makeup is all in the details—in this case, the eyes. Instead of covering the whole face with green makeup, try smoky eyes with a pop of green on the lid. Finish off the look with a bold lip and Halloween-themed sticker decals.
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10Celestial Witch Makeup
Get an out of this world look by building a shimmering full face look that incorporates purple and silver tones with glittering highlights.
11Cute Kids' Witch Makeup
12Spider Witch Makeup
Choose any color you want to replace the purple shown here. With a fine-tip black liquid eyeliner, draw in a curvy line with a spider hanging from it. Sketch in multiples for a super creepy effect.
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13Terrifying Witch Makeup
What gives this witch face such dimension is the two shades of green blended together and accentuating the "wrinkles" around the eyes and mouth.
14Dark Eyes with Spider Witch Makeup
D-Keine//Getty ImagesAfter creating raccoon-like eyes (the darker, the better!), apply goth lipstick, then paint on a spider (bats work, too) with waterproof eyeliner for a terrifying with look for kids and adults alike.
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Forum Novelties Witch Nose and Chin Set

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Forum Novelties Witch Nose and Chin Set
If a natural skin tone is more your vibe, this nose and chin set (complete with warts and bumps!) is just what you need to customize your witch costume.
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16Green Face with Red Lips Witch Makeup
The smooth, contoured look of this witch makeup is topped off with shiny red lips for a sultry finish.
17Glinda the Good Witch Makeup
Channel the purity of Glinda the Good Witch with this soft, pretty look. Finish it off with tiny stick-on pearls to highlight the eyes.
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Witch Makeup Character Kit

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Witch Makeup Character Kit
This kit comes with everything you need to get a witchy look. Step-by-step instructions are included, too.
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19Green and Purple Potion Witch Makeup
Cast a spell with this unique hair-makeup pairing—purple potion neck art and wavy purple hair. Violet eyes and berry lips lend feminine finishing touches.
20Glam Green Witch Makeup
We love all the extra touches—the extra long eyelashes, the rosy cheeks, and the black dots—to this wicked witch look. Don't forget to apply matching makeup to the hands and neck.

Amy Mitchell is the managing editor at Country Living and VERANDA. She writes about a wide range of topics, including homes and lifestyle content.
Janece Maze is Associate Editor at Country Living, where she covers DIY projects, gardening, and travel. When she’s not in the kitchen creating a new recipe with farm fresh ingredients, you can find her on the road heading to a music festival or browsing a local consignment shop.
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