How to face paint a pirate: step-by-step guide
Follow our simple picture and video guides to make your child's face look like a swashbuckling pirate
Maybe your child wants the Captain Jack Sparrow look for Halloween or maybe they just want to look all swashbuckley for a pirate party or dress-up day? Whatever the pirate-y situation, we've got a brilliantly easy way to top off that buccaneering costume – with a face-paint pirate face.
We've created an easy-to-follow step by step guides to show you how to paint the look: you can either watch our how-to video (above) or follow our photo steps (below).
We have to give a huge (3-cornered, skull-and-crossbones-decorated) hat tip to ace facepainter Shazeen Hussain from our Top Testers Club: you can see her turning her son Saad's face properly seadog in our video guide – and it's Saad who's our model (complete with pirate hat) for the photo step-by-step guide, too.
- Planning a different Halloween look for your child? We've also got step-by-step face-painting guides for a witch, a ghost, a vampire and – of course – a pumpkin.
Here's how to face-paint a pirate, step by step
What you'll need
- Face paints in the following colours: dark brown, black, red
- Face-paint brush or a make-up brush
Step 1
Using the dark brown paint, create super-bushy eyebrows, a moustache and small beard (along the jawline and up to the ears).
Step 2
Clean your brush and then use the black paint to add another layer to the features you've already painted, adding definition and filling in any gaps.
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4 of the best face paints for children
- Snazaroo Ultimate Party Pack Face Paint Kit, £14.95: Contains 12 2ml colour pots, 2 glitter gels, 4 sponges, 2 brushes and a face-painting guide. Age 3+
- Djeco Face Paint Set, £8: Contains 6 x 2ml face paints, a sponge and a brush. Age 3+
- BioKidd Natural Face Body Paint Wash, £26.90: Contains 10 x 10ml pots of paints, made with beeswax/clay/mineral-based ingredients and ready to use without wash. No brush supplied. Age 3+
- Galt Face Painting Set, £13: Contains 12 face paint discs, 2 brushes, 4 sponges, adhesive stencils and a guide. Age 5+
Step 3
Ask your child to close their eyes and then draw an eyepatch over one eye. Then draw a line from the top of the ear (on the eyepatch side) to the eyepatch, and then diagonally across the face, going over the nose and ending level with the middle of the ear on the other side. This creates the eyepatch string.
Step 4
Clean your brush and then, with the red paint, draw a scar on one cheek. You can add stitch lines across it with one of the darker colours, if you like.
And then you're done!
Pics and video: Shazeen Hussain. Video edit: Emily Longman Wall
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Emily is the Digital Content Producer at MadeForMums, working across the brand on everything from pushchairs and car seats to baby names and the latest product launches. She researches topics thoroughly to make sure our content is accurate and helpful for parents and loves bringing the details about latest parenting products and innovations to our audience.
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