Winifred Sanderson // Hocus Pocus
And rounding up is Winifred Sanderson. This is the last Hocus Pocus look this Halloween. I did try my best at Billy but I wasn’t happy with how it turned out and the pictures I took from my test run weren’t great.
What I Used
- The Ordinary High-Adherence Silicone 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
- Rimmel Exaggerate Eyeliner In Black
- Essence Liquid In Eyeliner In Black
- Eylure False Eyelashes In Volume 100
- Makeup Revolution Blusher From Palette
- Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara In Black
- NYX Retractable Lip Liner In Dark Red
- Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick In Dahlia
- Real Techniques Sponges (Orange & Purple)
- Makeup Revolution Powder Brush
- Real Techniques Blush Brush
- Real Techniques Lip Brush
Putting The Look Together
I used the same purple top from eBay as my Sarah Sanderson look, along with my red Merida wig, which I tied and pinned at the back.
I began with the Makeup Revolution stick foundation, swiping it over my face, then buffed it in with Revlon foundation using a damp sponge. This full-coverage technique, which I found on Nikkitutorials’ YouTube channel, works well for me. After touching up any redness and covering my brows with concealer, I set everything with translucent powder.
I left my brows as they were, despite trying multiple times to glue them down. I used both the glue stick and spirit gum techniques, but my dark brows still showed through. Although I could have used liquid latex for full coverage, I didn’t want to risk any awkward bumps.
For the eyes, I kept it simple. Winifred has barely-there brows, but since mine were visible, I just lined my waterline with eyeliner pencil and applied thick liquid liner on the top lid. After curling my lashes and applying a few coats of mascara, I used the same lashes from my Sarah Sanderson look for extra definition.
Winifred’s blush is as bold as Mary’s, so I used two shades from my Makeup Revolution blush palette and applied them heavily to the apples of my cheeks.
To finish, I used a reference picture to recreate Winifred’s oval lip shape. I outlined my lips with lip liner and then went over it with my Revlon lipstick.
I’d love to see if you too will be doing a makeup look from The Hocus Pocus movie, you can find me on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter / X or comment below!
Can you believe Hocus Pocus is 25 Years Old? Will you be watching it this year?
As always, thanks for reading…