Use a foundation that is several shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Apply it all over your face, neck, and chest. You can also use a white face paint or concealer to create a more dramatic effect.
Step 2: Add dark circles under your eyes.
Use a dark brown or black eyeshadow to create dark circles under your eyes. Blend the shadow well so that it looks natural. You can also add some blue eyeshadow to the inner corners of your eyes to make them look more sunken.
Step 3: Contour your face.
Use a dark brown or gray eyeshadow to contour your face. This will help to create a more gaunt and hollow look. You can also use a bronzer to add some warmth to your skin.
Step 4: Add some blood.
Use a red face paint or lipstick to add some blood to your face. You can also use a cotton swab to smudge the blood around your mouth and nose. Be sure to not overdo it, as you don't want to look too gory.
Step 5: Finish off with some setting powder.
Use a translucent setting powder to help set your makeup and make it last longer.
Here are some additional tips for creating a dead-looking makeup look:
* Use a matte foundation and eyeshadow. This will help to create a more flat and lifeless look.
* Avoid using any shimmer or glitter. This will help to create a more realistic dead look.
* If you want to add some more detail to your makeup, you can use a black eyeliner to draw in some veins or stitches. You can also use a red or purple lipstick to create a cold sore or a bloody wound.
* Be creative and have fun with it! The most important thing is to create a look that you're happy with.