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Mary Sanderson // Hocus Pocus

Mary Sanderson is next up! I’ve been recreating the looks of the Sanderson Sisters as it’s the 25th Anniversary. You can click here to see them.

Image is of me, dressed up as Mary Sanderson from Hocus Pocus.

What I Used

  • ELF Mineral Face Primer
  • Makeup Revolution Fast Base Foundation Stick In F1
  • L’Oreal True Match Foundation In Rose Ivory 
  • Revlon Colourstay Concealer In Fair
  • Studio London Powder In Translucent 
  • Tony Moly Lovely Eyebrow Pencil In Grey Brown
  • Makeup Revolution Black & Brown Eyeshadow
  • Rimmel Exaggerate Eyeliner In Black
  • Eylure False Eyelashes In Lengthening 155
  • A Mix Of Two Blushes From A Makeup Revolution Blush Palette (Unnamed)
  • Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara In Black
  • L’Oreal Lip Paint In Red Fiction 105 
  • Real Techniques Sponges (Orange & Purple)
  • Makeup Revolution Powder Brush
  • Real Techniques Blush Brush
  • Real Techniques Eyeliner Brush
  • Make Up Revolution Fluffy Eyeshadow Brush
  • Real Techniques Lip Brush
  • Eyeshadow Sponge Applicator

For this look, I decided to forgo wearing a wig since my hair is already dark brown. I bought a long-sleeved orange T-shirt for £3.99 on eBay.

Putting The Look Together

I started by applying primer and concealer to my eyes as a base. Like the other Sanderson sisters, Mary has a smoky eye, but she uses dark brown instead of just black. I applied black eyeshadow as eyeliner and smoked it out, then lined my top and bottom waterlines with black eyeliner, finishing with lengthening false lashes and mascara.

This time, I skipped powder under my eyes as the concealer creased. Instead, I cleaned up any fallout with a makeup wipe. After priming my face, I used the full-coverage foundation routine I learned from Nikkitutorials. I applied Makeup Revolution stick foundation all over, then buffed in L’Oreal foundation with a damp beauty sponge. I chose Revlon foundation for a pale matte finish, touched up with concealer, and set everything with Studio London translucent powder.

Though brows aren’t my strength, I filled them in with a Tony Moly brow pencil. I applied a generous amount of blush using a mix of two bright pink shades from a Makeup Revolution palette, referencing photos for accuracy.

Mary’s bright red lips were perfect with L’Oreal Lip Paint, and I used black eyeliner to create her signature mole beside her lips.

Since I didn’t use a wig, I backcombed my hair into a loose high bun, shaping it with a comb to achieve a pointed look. Though it turned out more like a messy updo, I skipped the cape since Mary’s hair is her signature feature.

Do you prefer inspired looks or to go all out with costumes?

I had so much fun putting this look together and I’m looking forward to posting the others I have planned. I’d love to see if you too will be doing a makeup look from The Hocus Pocus movie, you can find me on InstagramFacebook or Twitter / X or comment below!

As always, thanks for reading…

Hannah Marie x

One Comment

  1. Lovely job Hannah! That mole really adds the perfect finishing touch of detail necessary to replicate the original look! I think you captured the essence of Mary Sanderson extremely well.

    I like both inspired looks and all out costumes, both are lovely in different ways.

    Hanna x | missbeautysaver.com

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