This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on creating a Catrina sugar skull makeup look for Día de los Muertos, emphasizing that it's an easy and doable look even for those not experienced with makeup (1:16). Here's a breakdown of the process: • Eye Makeup I start by drawing black circles around my eyes with eyeliner and filling them in with black eyeshadow. I then blend purple eyeshadow on the top and bottom eyelids for depth (0:36-0:53). A winged eyeliner is added to define the eyes (1:32-1:37). • Facial Designs Small circles are added around the eyes (1:50-1:55). Lines are drawn from the temple and swooped down, followed by scroll-like designs on the forehead, inspired by classic bottle designs (2:06-2:42). Black and purple eyeshadow are used again to add depth and contrast to these designs (2:44-2:51). • Nose and Lips The nose is transformed into a "water drop" shape by drawing two small lines and a circle, then filling it in (2:54-3:13). Red liquid lipstick is applied to the lips (3:15-3:25). • Rhinestone Application I initially attempts to apply small, sticky rhinestones (3:49-3:55) but finds it too difficult. I then cut them into strips for the chin and forehead (4:04-4:17). For the eyes, i use larger rhinestones from Hobby Lobby (4:46-4:58) and apply them with lash glue (5:05-5:13). • Mouth and Shading A line is drawn to connect the the mouth, and straight lines are added to create a skull teeth effect. A mistake in drawing one line leads to the decision to create individual teeth, which ends up enhancing the look (6:05-6:35). Black and purple eyeshadow are blended around the forehead and temples to add more shading and depth (6:40-7:02). • Final Touches The video concludes with the creator putting her hair down and adding a flower