Wicked Witch Makeup and Accessories

No wicked witch costume is complete without wicked witch accessories such as makeup to complete your look. There are a number of accessories you can use to create the kind of witch’s costume you want. Some of the accessories you use can help enhance your costume.

These include hats, shoes, socks, belts, earrings and even wigs. Others can help you create a more convincing witch outfit that you can be proud of. Included in the list of accessories you can use to enhance your overall witch appeal are broom sticks, facial prosthetics like witch noses, fake moles, witch chins and even props like cauldrons and skulls.

When you want your toddler to look like an adorable little witch in her toddler witch costume, you should remember to include a small pointed hat, a pair of striped knee socks and buckled shoes that the pilgrims wore in the old days. You can have her carry a small cauldron-like pot instead of a pumpkin or a bucket for putting her treats in. You can also have her bring along a small broom stick to complete the ensemble.

If you have older kids, you can have them wear wigs made of long, straight black hair or white witch’s hair and fake moles and chins to complete their wicked witch look. Other wicked witch accessories that older kids can wear include witch masks and makeup that make them look like they have dark circles under their eyes and have sallow or pale complexions.

For adults who wish to look like evil witches instead of the usual sexy witches that seem to be more popular these days, you can opt for prosthetics that you can easily attach to your face with the use of spirit gum or the kind of adhesive that they use in movies when they apply special makeup and prosthetics to certain characters.

You can also wear certain wicked witch accessories like bone necklaces, skull pendants and other scary and gruesome looking items to add to the scare factor of your whole witch look. You can also opt to wear those long witch gowns and stringy wigs to give yourself that authentic witch like appeal.

Sexy witch costumes can be accessorized too. You can wear skull earrings, striped knee socks or stockings, buckled shoes and a pointy hat along with your short witch’s costume. You can even add a live accessory by bringing along a black cat as your witch’s pet or apprentice. A broom stick, pointy leather boots, dark lipstick or black lipstick and thick black eye makeup around the eyes can also complete your look.

4 Responses to “Wicked Witch Makeup and Accessories”

  • Well done on the content of your site and also the choice of topic for halloween. My wife chose the witch costume for our last costume party

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    Neill
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  • I never tried it before but you could dress as a wicked witch or some other scary costume and scare kids trick or treating when you open the door. Makes a change from them trying to scare you ! But you’d have to stay in character for the whole night which might get a bit tedious after a while. Anyhow, nice range of witch costumes you have here – creepy and sexy, like you say, something for everyone.
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  • I am going as the Wicked Witch to a partywhat should i put under the green makeup to not stain my skn.makeup is not good because makeup change to our skin.so i am lot like….makeup
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  • Nice post – I think the Youtube video at side is actually one of the highlights! Margaret Hamilton looks just like the Wicked Witch in that earlier snippet of her work … you can tell it’s here even without the green facepaint and the moles put on with epoxy. That voice is exactly the same! It sounds just the same, even in the film of her at 70 years old or so. Great inspiration for Halloween costumes there. No offense … but much better inspiration than the cross-dressing witch at the top of the page :-) … he looks scary, but for all the wrong reasons!

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