It seems as though every party and store is decked up in some aspect of popular culture for Halloween. Last year, the election in the United States was the main topic of discussion. Pennywise, the clown from the It remake, is this year's creepy fad, although it's a little less gory. Even before you see what some imaginative people have concocted, the enigmatic evil figure is bound to send shivers down your spine. They are inspired by the gory, dramatic look of Stephen King's figure and have changed themselves into accurate recreations of it. The level of difficulty of a person's makeup application depends on their talent and aesthetic vision. The simple addition of curving red lines emanating from the lips of some has resulted in a white painted face. It's not uncommon for people to visualize their Pennywise outfit replete with splattered blood, jagged yellowed teeth, and specially-colored contact lenses. Any way you look at it, the impact is very terrifying.
a bald head
Perhaps the most significant part of the outfit is Pennywise's face and the makeup that is applied on it. The rear of Pennywise's hairline serves to emphasize the size of his brow. When painting over white makeup, a bald hat will be the most convenient. Party City sells a $10 bald hat, while Amazon sells one for $7.
Makeup for Pennywise the Clown
The next Pennywise we have is a really slick version. This time, the makeup artist has added a clown nose, red lips, and the Pennywise pattern to the dark and dramatic eye makeup. You'll appear spooky and charming with this makeup. If you're looking for an outfit that's both comfortable and easy to put together, this is it.
Using red lipstick, outline the lips outside of the lip line and then fill them in, making the lips seem a little bigger. In order to increase the creepiness factor, you may use black eyeliner to outline the bottom lip as well as black lipstick to fill in the center of the lips. Another alternative is to apply a little amount of black lipstick to the center of the lips and blend it in. Lipstick sealer can help your lipstick last all day. Draw a thin red line from the corners of the lips that bends out towards the cheek bones and then returns to the bottom of the outer border of the iris of each eye. Keep going straight up, with a pointed end about an inch or so above your client's natural eyebrow. To give the effect of dirt or dried blood, add a little amount of black to the red paint.

