Colourpop x Hocus Pocus (20+ minutes of me not getting the references...)
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025
- Friends, I'm not even sure I even saw this movie, I'm not getting any of the references haha! But let's do a look combining the 2020 collection with the 2021 collection and create something Halloween'isch but not actually putting a costume on.
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I grew up in the US so we had Halloween…but my family in the Netherlands did not. It’s my favorite holiday, it’s so light-hearted & fun. I dressed up this year (even at my age 50) for a party, I was an alien. I also love making my daughter’s costumes…she’s cosplaying a video game dragon this year. So much fun.
as someone who walks around like it’s Halloween everyday this is just a nice video for eye makeup inspiration. I might build a single shadow palette around that warm rusty orange
And growing up in germany we did do Halloween but in the more traditional (?) sense. It was about welcoming winter and closely tied to cultural traditions around thanksgiving and the seasons. I didnt understand non-spooky costumes until i was 16 because we had carnival for that
Hey hey hey....verstehe was du meinst. I have to say I hate carnival costumes but loooooove halloween costumes as long as they spooky. Here its also Halloween everyday. 💀Grüße aus Rheinland Pfalz
I don‘t like halloween but love carnival 😛😊 Grüße aus Köln
@@monar8487 Klar, in Kölle auch ein Muss 😊🎊🎉
Halloween in Germany is called Walpurgis Night right?
@@BlizzardxThexWolf actually an unrelated, witch-related festivity. that whole thing started as the festivity for a Saint and was repopularized as "witches do spooky dances on a mountain" in the 19th century. but at least where I'm from I've never heard it celebrated.
Halloween has always been my favourite event, mostly because I was the weird kid who loved scary stuff, dressing up and putting on makeup... But to this day I always go all out for it. I bought a crazy excessive amount of candies to give out and create a crazy decor outside with my dad (who's just as intense as I am). I loved all the spooky movies and everything and I was so sad when I was a kid and learned that some other kids didn't get to experience a Holiday that was just about costumes and candies... Your whole look is glorious, very fun!
Yes! Americans love Halloween! I even have a Halloween half sleeve on my left arm, has pumpkins , ghosts, cobwebs, fall leaves, etc. And I loved the first Hocus Pocus palette! It’s totally my color story….plums, burgundy reds, greens and a few neutrals. 🎃👻🍁
I'm from Ireland and in my late 30's. Hallowe'en is based on an irish pagan festival called Samhain. We had hallowe'en growing up but nothing like what it has grown into now. It was all turnips, black bin bags and cheap plastic masks!
Be lost with out an old black sack be roasted in it! I’m 44 so was a lot more DIY back in the day! Lol
It's Celtic. Not just Irish but also parts of the UK and France.
I live in Cyprus and Halloween has been non-existent for the most part of my lifetime. My sons both go to an American/English school though, so they have been celebrating Halloween every year since they were really young. This weekend they will dress up to go to the seaside with friends. It will be funny to see them walking in our little seaside town dressed up when most people don't even know it's Halloween time :D
I find comments from those living outside the US So exciting. In the US they rarely talk about other countries that aren’t “enemies.” It seems other first world countries priorities are in a much better place than the USS. If that makes sense ❤️
@@this_lee_life5553 That's so interesting, thank you for sharing! I would never have thought of this. For us the US is so exciting, all the things we don't have over here, all the amazing places to see.. I guess depending on where you live gives you a different perspective on things :)
@@MariasJournal__ the US is full of wonderful things and places but also full of misplaced importance on material possessions. It’s very I’m disconnected from nature and the natural order in most places. Most ppl think meat comes from the grocery store but have idea how to raise it or garden 🪴.
@@this_lee_life5553 all places have both the negatives and the positives of living there.. I would love to see the beauty of the US and I also encourage you to visit Cyprus and Greece of you haven't. They are beautiful places 😊 ❤️
I'm 48, born and raised in US, and i have never seen Hocus Pocus. You are not the only one who doesn't get any of the references! LOL
Earrings are gorgeous! 😍😍 I love this break from extensions, such a cute bun tied in nicely with earrings and outfit 👌💗😊 What lash glue do you recommend, Duo makes my eyes puffy? 🙏
Maybe you are allergic to latex, they have duo latex free glue :)
@@mariahazeleyes Yes that is the one I have
@@vina try and find a double eyelid glue that’s latex free, I also have a sensitivity to all eyelash glue (with latex and without) and those ones don’t irritate my eyes. Hope it works out!
I found the Sosu lashglue to be pretty amazing. It's not goopy, doesn't make my eye water or my lid get red and puffy and it doesn't put me into financial ruin.
Kiss makes such a bomb lash glue, they stay put all day and its so small so its easy to carry around in case the inner part of the lash starts being annoying. Also super affordable.
I have loved in the USA all 64 of my years. I haven’t dressed up since grade school and have never seen hocus pocus. I loved decorating my porch and passing out candy to the trick or treaters. My daughter on the other hand at 40 still loves to dress up. You have such natural beauty
Tis firm= when Sarah was talking about seeing a paved street for the first time. She thought it was a black river 😂
Ok but the title makes me laugh :D. Lets see if i can get any reference (i think not never watched the movie). Also from Europe and have never celebrated Halloween. I now celebrate it with snacks and a scary movie lol.
I love those earrings!!😍 Here in India we have a habit of wearing huge, glamorous earrings for special occasions like those you're wearing.. so I was excited to see that you own something like that!!🖤✨
I love Halloween! We actually did go trick or treating when I was a child (in Sweden) but I think we were some of the first ones in our village to do so (that was 90s). There is a picture of me somewhere painted gray, with a cape and oversized plastic vampire fangs 😂
As an adult I want to go all out Halloween and decorate and do the pumpkins and dress up, but I lack the focus and organizational skill to pull it together properly...
I love Halloween, it’s definitely my favorite holiday after Christmas! It’s very nostalgic for me as I’m from the states. I love the cute spooky movies and dressing up! I love the Fall time and going to pumpkin patches and eating the Fall foods. It’s truly a holiday all about fun and I love that it’s for adults to celebrate too.
Listen! Swedes obviously do candy all year long. For American kids, Halloween was CANDY SEASON. LOL. All about the candy. In more recent decades (ha! giving away my age), Halloween has grown into quite the commercial holiday. Lots of costumes, exterior house decorating, interior decorations, regional scary houses, along with the more typical harvest/farm celebrations. Disney theme parks have a whole special series of park events and they go all out. We took our son for several years when he was young to Disney on “fall break” to do the Halloween night. Once Halloween is over, it’s time to gear up for THANKSGIVING! 😂 I will say, lots of holidays are candy-centered: Valentine’s Day, Easter, Halloween, Christmas, but not Thanksgiving.
I'm 22, and Australian, I don't recall having Halloween until I was about seven, and I went trick or treating with my dad, my sister and my Rottweiler. We didn't really do the trick or treating thing most years, a lot of people here don't participate, people don't tend to decorate their houses or anything. We always have chocolate for kids that do appear though. We're more into it because it is my sister's favourite holiday other than Christmas. Because a lot of people here don't participate, we would do a Halloween scavenger hunt, where Dad would hide chocolate around the house at night, and then we'd search in the dark with torches, then whomever found the most won. Other than that we'll watch nostalgic Halloween family movies and Halloween episodes of sitcoms. We don't do the pumpkin stuff or those seasonal things because it's spring.
Maybelline SuperStay in Thrillseeker is my favorite black liquid lipstick. Affordable and great wear.
I’m glad you gave Wet n Wild a shout-out for the black lipstick. As someone who is heavily into Halloween and was a goth in the 80’s, the W&W Halloween collections every fall were life-savers! Until more upscale brands jumped on the grungy color train in the 90’s and brands like Urban Decay came along, W&W was the only widely-available company offering black/purple lipstick and nail shades.
Halloween is still big in US When I was a kid in the 50s and 60s, we went trick or treating alone! In those days, people made homemade treats, and nobody put razor blades in them, or tainted the candy! It was safe and fun! I'm definitely one of your older crew!😁
The look was perfect! 💛
It was so exciting going around the neighbourhood without parents. Halloween was the best when we were kids!
I've only been to Halloween parties as an adult, haha! In the Netherlands, Halloween is now growing in popularity but not when I was a kid. We celebrate St Martin's day on November 11th. Kids craft their own lantern and go from door to door, they sing a little song, they get candy. Loved that as a kid. I know it's also celebrated in parts of Germany.
For being a lover of everything colorful, you ROCK a black lip so beautifully! 🖤
As a US citizen I was contractually obligated to participate in Halloween as a child lol and I did love it. It was so much fun to plan our costumes, get dressed up, go to parties, go Trick or Treating, and then eat candy for days and days and days afterward. The adult Halloween scene was not my jam but then I went and had a child. She is almost 3 and has decided that Halloween is the only holiday worth caring about (and that it lasts the entire month of October) so we are back in it…and honestly I’m having such a good time. Now a true Halloween stan 👻🖤
We didn't have Halloween here in Austria until about 20 years ago. Not when I was a child. We didn't need it, we have Fasching in late winter, in other countries carnival. It's a huge Gaude (fun) on Faschings-Tuesday for young and old, everyone dresses up, not just scary, but whatever you feel like. Originally, this festival, which marks the beginning of Lent, was meant to chase away winter with really scary 'Perchten' costumes. And in Fasching you can really eat and drink before the Lent comes. Nowadays, only really pious people in this country follow Lent, which lasts until Easter.
Oooohhhh I love it! And yes, dressing up as a vampy saloon chic. Very excited and love Halloween.
as someone (american) who loves halloween I've seen Hocus Pocus a million times and i laughed so hard when you said "yabo's(sp?) like 3 times not knowing the reference.. LOLOL -i wish i could have been there when you found out....-well, if you did that is-did you?? -absolutely love the look too!
I love your hair, especially when it's up. It makes your eyes look so blue.
I never knew Halloween was an American thing. I am just a few years older then you but my parents, grandparents and great grandparents grew up with Halloween. We start by decorating the house inside and out, then mid September we fly to Florida for 10 days for the Halloween celebrations at Disney and Universal. Then we come back and do all the pumpkin patches and as many of the local haunted houses as possible. There are parties every weekend in October. Then on Halloween we have around 1,200 trick or treaters, we play Nightmare Before Christmas in the front yard, we have a fire pit for kids to make smores and beer and wine for the parents. Around 9 trick or treating is done and it's time for the grown ups last big party. The schools here close the day after for everyone to rest.
We also celebrate Halloween in Canada! Every October 31, kids dress up and go trick-or-treating. Adults would typically go to a Halloween party or wear a costume out to a bar or club! 🎃
I'm American but dad was military so grew up on military bases/ housing overseas. Even in other countries, in the 80s and 90s we did Halloween! Hocus Pocus is a Halloween classic for me!
If there’s one person who can pull off black lipstick, it’s definitely you! You just make it look so effortless 😍
We are going out this weekend, just for dinner and a movie, not many of my friends are doing parties this year, and I am SO inspired by your witchy eye look.
You are not failing at American pop culture! The fact alone that you’re even trying to immerse yourself into something so Americanly iconic is absolutely amazing on your part. Love you Angi!!! Keep doing you.
I live in Slovakia and I knew what Halloween was from young age actually because of the movies and we learned about it in english class, but we had costume parties at school..everyone would dress up and we had Halloween decorations but that was it. No trick or treating. We have our own holiday for "the dead members of our family" we go to cemetery after the dark we ligh candels and bring flowers to graves...it's really beautiful because everyone it's doing it and the lights of candles glow in the dark so it's kind of romantic. 😅
Halloween is my grandma’s birthday. It’s so nostalgic for me on so many levels… I grew up watching movies like HalloweenTown and Don’t Look Under The Bed, etc. I couldn’t wait for it to come every year… I’m 30 and I still dress up just to go to my grandmas and celebrate her birthday lol
Your Halloween makeup is really similar to what I wear every single day 😂
You always make me laugh, but you really killed me with your Hocus Pocus confusion 🤣🤣🤣 Black looks good on you! I think I prefer last year's palette to this year's one, but it's still pretty. Love the eyes you did with them ❤️ Have a good weekend!
Halloween was huge in my household and growing up. And even at my job that I left last year I was the Event Coordinator and we had a company Halloween party every year. Complete with costumes and food and games. I haven’t been into Halloween as much this year but it usually is one of my favorite “holidays”. And I love Hocus Pocus and the first ColourPop palette. I used it for the first time (bought it last year lol) a few weeks ago.
I'm American and never heard of hocus pocus until I was darn near 30 - you're not alone, lol. The movie is cute but I'm not attached to the nostalgia either
you look gorgeous per usual, doll......I loved the first palette more than the second one......I was so excited for this when it launched and when mine came, I didn't know how to feel about it......I created 2 pretty looks but I don't get much inspiration from it......The mirror in this collection was beautiful and I really love it but imo this launch was not what I expected!!!!!
This eyelook is soooo good, like fall leaves! Could you please do two more looks, one for each palette and maybe play with the glitter too? Maybe something that goes wirh red or purple lippies? These are the only 'dark/bright" pallets that I own, and I would LOVE to be inspired by your looks! 🧡💜🧡
we celebrate halloween in the UK. I remember going trick or treating as a child and carving pumpkins, apple bobbing etc. But it wasn't a very commercialised 'holiday', but as I've gotten older everything seems to have gotten much more extravagant. I remember as a child I was dressed as a witch, wearing a black bin bag as a cape haha
We all were lol!
Angie, thanks so much for being a good sport and doing a video with these palettes! Absolutely gorgeous, as per usual!
Looove this look! Like a dark, vampy fall look! I live in the US so I have always celebrated, but my family in Malaysia definitely didn't.
I will be handing out candy to trick-or-treaters, and I plan to get into the vibe, but no costume. I love this look! I have both palettes and I'm going to try to recreate it. Thanks for the inspo! ❤️❤️❤️
Halloween is my favorite holiday. I embrace the essence of Halloween all year round. Even though I love the movie, this collection doesn't speak to me BUT colourpop is releasing a "the nightmare before Christmas" collection & I will be buying the PR Box!
The nightmare before Christmas, Hocus-pocus & Beetlejuice are Halloween staples for me. Of course I'm all about horror movies as well but those 3 are my fav family friendly Halloween movies.
What?! NBC! I’m all in!
I definitely grew up with Halloween & now, it's a lifestyle - minus the trick-or-treating lol. Love the look you came up with 💙
I bought last year's palette and the black lip creme from this year. I was born in 1999 (movie came out in 1993) and also watched Hocus Pocus as an adult, so no attachment here either -- just bought the products I was interested in! I did a red and black makeup look yesterday for a concert, and you're totally right on the quality of the lipstick! By the time I got home I only had a slight outline, mind you I reapplied it in the car right before going in, so I only had it on for about 2 hours. Glad I found this out, because I was considering buying the entire lip creme set during last week's sale. The eyeshadow was great though, I had it on all day basically and it still looked good towards the end, though the deep red looked purple on my skin. I had to do a double take when I was applying it because I thought I had dipped into the purple one right next to it, but I still liked the color lol
that black lippie is incredible on you! 🖤
If anyone just wants a black lipstick to wear for special occasions Sephora's house brand has a decent bullet lipstick that is reasonably priced. I wear black lipstick with a dark red, brown or mauve (nude to me) line but a clear liner also works.
Hocus Pocus is probably my top favorite Halloween movie!!! Of all time!!! And I never assumed that every country celebrated Halloween, but it makes me sad that not every kid gets to go trick or treating!!! It’s great! Dress up and get free candy! There are some rich people in the town over from me and they give away like full giant candy bars, not the tiny individual ones like everyone else does. And in the US when you’re a pre teen/teenager you go out with your friends and have a shaving cream fight! You’re literally covered from head to toe lol and it’s so much fun!!! XoxoX
I’m in The U.S. and people decorate for Halloween like they do for Christmas.
I really like the look you created here, I’m definitely using this as inspiration. 🎃
I grew up in Northern Norway!!!! And we did celebrate Halloween. My mom thought it was really dumb, American, and unecessary, so we didn't celebrate it at HOME, but my best friend and I dressed up and went trick or treating a few times. Costumes were a bit difficult to make, because October 31st in northern Norway is usually pretty cold! I remember one year, I was dressed as the Grim Reaper, and I slipped on the ice and was suddenly very grateful that my mom had told me no to borrowing our actual scythe for the costume....
But we had plenty of neighbours who thought our costumes were cute, but they didn't celebrate Halloween themselves, and even a few more elderly neighbours who were just like "wtf are you kids doing? Wtf is this "halloween" of which you speak???".
So I wouldn't say it was BIG when I was a kid (I'm 30), but it is definitely bigger now!
Where I'm from we didn't do anything for Halloween. In the villages though, you would go from door to door and ask "bread for god" on the All Hallow's Day (1st of Nov.). So kind of "treating" and going from door to door, but we didn't dress up or anything like that. St. Martin's Day however, we usually have chestnuts and yeah. There are other small-ish holidays during the darker months, but the big one is Christmas 😅
We moved to Brussels, Belgium when my kids were in Kindergarten & 2nd grade at ISB (Int'l School of Brussels) and the school gave out a map of houses that were participating. But it was also very easy to find houses along the way that gave out candy too. The one thing that was funny is several houses gave out WALNUTS!! (it was like Charlie Brown saying "hey! I got a rock! LOL) The costumes were much more interesting there.... kids would dress up much more scary & do unusual costumes like WWII soldiers all bloody. We had a great time. The fact it was more unusual just made it more fun :)
I'm from Ireland and since Halloween/Samhain originated here a looooooong time ago as a Celtic pagan festival yes we most definitely grew up knowing about it and celebrating it ... well we take part in the the spooky stuff and mask wearing fun and games part of it and not so much the livestock slaughter/sacrifice part 😄. It's my absolute favourite time of year 🎃
I love hocus pocus because the performance of the witches is stunning. 🤩
I was born in New York and we celebrated Halloween by dressing up and trick or treating. I am 50 and I still love dressing up. My son and I look forward to dressing up more than the hunt for candy.
24 minutes of 'cannot relate' from me... XD I literally cosplayed five different characters all October, from Sugar skull to Joker (the 90s cartoon one, not the last two of Suicide squad or the newest movie), but I am pretty bummed by this collection. It's still too toned down, autumn has such vivid colors, they were showed in the movie, just like the colors of the dresses... I wanted the candle and the mirror, but they were available only in the bundle, gosh darnit!!! Of the makeup I liked the red lipsticks of the first release, but after being disappointed by the formula of Safiya Nygaard's collab (the matte formula was patchy as hell and unpleasant to wear, worse than Melt ultra matte formula to give you an idea) I just avoided them. I am also still salty by all the delays and the lack of help from the customer service.
Ps: if people are trying to get a nice black lip I suggest KIKO if they can buy from them. There is a black creamy pencil, a matte formula, a creamy formula AND even a glittery slightly sheer lip stylo (people raved about J* black lipgloss, but KIKO made stuff like that years earlier and for much less!) and they have sales like all the time. *shrugs* I started my makeup enthusiast journey with a Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick in black and I liked it so much I started hoarding their lip products XD
I’m 26 and from the UK, we did Halloween and trick or treating here when I was growing up, the costumes are quite scary here! I remember being out when I was young and the police pulled over, we were scared and then we realised they were handing out sweets!! 🍬
Wow! I hadn’t seen good swatches of the old palette before, omg that is gorgeous!!! I’m not a fan of the new color story, it just doesn’t give me hocus pocus vibes at all. It looks more tacky Halloween colors all together. but you make both palettes look amazing! you’re a very talented artist ❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🍂✨🙌🌜
I was one of the ones that put in a request for you to do this so thank you so very much! You look amazing!! 🖤 🧡 👻
Wow, I love this look! Really makes your eyes POP. I am from the US, LA area, but not really into holidays, so if left to my own devices, I don't do anything for Halloween. 🤷♀️
The Urban Decay matte black lipstick is also like that. The best one I've tried is the KVD liquid lip.
You put all the fallen leaves in your makeup ! 💚💛🧡❤️🍁🍂🍃
I'm not a fan of Hocus Pocus but I AM a fan of kitties. I totally bought that mirror despite rarely using them. It's just too cute.
I hated Halloween as a child, I always thought the costumed monsters were real; as an adult I’ve learned that monsters don’t always wear costumes, their disguises are much more subtle-that being said I like the look you created here.
Even though we don’t celebrate Halloween in my country I did get to see Hocus Pocus as a kid, the new one is stunning! Tbh I’m waiting for someone to do a makeup collab with Labyrith or The Never Ending Story, then I might buy it all 😅
I just recently got the Sleepwalker lipstick from Black Moon Cosmetics and I can't wait to get it. I plan on wearing it whenever I want.
When I was a kid in UK, Hallowe'en was a bit of a thing. Some kids went trick or treating but not many where I lived. We got to carve a pumpkin, but that was the extent of any decorations. We had a 'non uniform day' at school, but you weren't allowed masks covering your face (oh how times change!). In UK, Bonfire Night (5th November) was a MUCH bigger deal.
We didn’t have Halloween in Lithuania. I am 36. There might be some kids/teenagers (maybe adults too) celebrating it now, but it wasn’t a thing when I was a kid. We didn’t know it existed. We celebrate November 1st and 2nd, but in a very different way. It’s the time to go to the cemetery, leave flowers and candles and remember those who have passed. 🕯💐 Now I live in Mexico and here the have their own festivity which is The Day of the Dead, but it has nothing to do with Halloween. It’s a beautiful Prehispanic festivity, that’s quite different. 💀🌼 P.D. I did see the movie, but I think I wasn’t a kid then anymore… Maybe a teenager/young adult, but not a kid for sure. 🙂
Love the look you did, so witchable! I grew up loving Halloween in the later 70s. Back then it meant plastic princess Leia or barbie mask you could hardly breath in & take a pillowcase & get it filled with candy going house to house. It's still my favorite and only holiday I have an interest in. I don't do anything anymore other than buy my home decor during that time.
I was in college when Hocus Pocus came out and loved it, SJP doing amok amok amok gave me a good giggle. In my teens when I went goth I had to get my black lipstick, black nail polish, & fishnets for the year at Spencers in the mall lol. (still goth, just lazy & look pretty mundane most the time)
I'm from Canada and in my thirtys. We definitely celebrate Halloween here. It's personally my favorite time of the year. There are always haunted houses/ mazes all through Oct. People decorate their houses. Public schools celebrate Halloween in class with costume parades and Halloween parties. and then of course trick or treating. It's a lot of fun. 🙂🖤🧛♀️🧙♀️🧟♀️🎃
Great drugstore priced black lips: Juvia's Place Liquid Lip in Dudu (it was included in the Halloween mystery box if interested and is also on sale on the site) and Maybelline Superstay Liquid Lip in Thrill Seeker (found mine on Amazon). They both are great! If you're ok spending a bit more I've heard the black liquid lip by Beauty Bakerie is awesome, but I haven't tried that one yet.
Fenty’s black lipsticks are great, too.
@@khills good to know! Thank you!
Haha the title makes me think this must be what Samantha March feels like with most colabs 🤣 ROFL
Here in Slovenia we never celebrated Halloween. We traditionaly have "pust"... but it is celebrated in the end of february or begining of march. It is celebrated from tuesday to saturday. Children dress up and go trick or treating. The purpose of the masquarades is, that the masks are scaring the winter away.
In German, Amok means public shooting, lol.
I'm a 23 year old German and we totally celebrated Halloween when I was a child, we used to go trick-or-treating and now as adults we go on parties and do the fancy SFX make up and stuff. But I know my parents say that it was not a thing when they were children, so it was somewhat recent that it became a thing in Germany.
I'm 27 and didnt celebrate it in Germany. But I dont mind, I dont enjoy dressing up like at Fasching
We had halloween in the 90's in Scotland. It's called guising here not trick or treating. Still I feel it was more thrown together then . Its more commercialised now.
I love this look you created! I am wearing the hocus pocus palette round one palette today. I am going to try and recreate this look tomorrow, its gorgeous.
Im a 22 year old from Ireland and we definitely celebrated Halloween growing up! Halloween actually originated in Ireland during out Samhain festival!
I just have to say…. You not only take the best flatlays but YOU ROCK at swatches. 🧡🧡
Lololol “i feel like Samantha March” 🤣🤣🤣
I grew up not celebrating Halloween. I'm GenX and from England. I have two children and we still don't celebrate it. We will get some sweets for the children and watch a fun film this weekend, but the porch light is staying off and the doorbell is going to be ignored!! ✌🏽😎🖤🖤🖤🖤
I was a kid in the 80s and a teen in the 90s in the UK, and Halloween was never that big a deal back then, at least not around where I lived. Some kids would go trick or treating wearing scary costumes (usually cheap plastic masks of Frankenstein's Monster or Dracula, or a witch's hat or similar), and if you were a member of Brownies/Guides/Scouts/other youth club they might have a party, but we didn't go all out the way Americans seem to. Bonfire Night (5th November) was a much, much bigger thing for us.
Nowadays I think more people do celebrate it, influenced by American TV/films, and you get adults dressing up - the main difference is that we still do the 'scary' costumes (witches, zombies, monsters etc) whereas Americans seem to just wear any costumes they feel like!
Your hair looks amazing!!
I'm from Mexico and growing up I didn't know about Halloween because we have the Day of the dead. However, as time passes I have noticed that both Halloween and Day of the Dead are getting kind of combined. I'm not against Halloween, but I would prefer that both dates remain with their own elements instead of being a weird mix.
Halloween in the U.S. isn't based upon Dia de Los Muertos but I agree it's been getting mixed in recent years. Some places have began celebrating that instead of Halloween but not in the traditional way that Mexico does. The U.S. version of Halloween is related to a Celtic celebration called Samhain so they really shouldn't be related.
I always wanted to celebrate Halloween as a kid, had a phase a few years ago when I experimented with sfx makeup and wanted to show it off and what better occasion is there then Halloween 😅
some kids go trick or treating here but it's maybe one or two groups or so 🤔
The new one I need. I love the jewel tones.
Really pretty eye look. I like the way you used the green. I’m old and from the U.S., and Halloween was huge when I was a kid in the 60s. I was an adult when Hocus Pocus came out, but I love it. Halloween is my ‘thing.” I got some of the CP Hocus Pocus last year, but not the palette. This year i got the whole collection. I prefer this year’s palette (unpopular opinion). 🎃🐈⬛🕯
I work for a company that is based in the US but has offices in the UK, Europe and Australia. I was asking my colleagues about Halloweein and learned that it's growing in popularity in other parts of the world.
Grew up in the US and definitely celebrated Halloween. I was always so excited - and still am. Though now, 30+ I don't have to worry about my costume fitting over a snowsuit (ah, Halloween in the North). This year, my cousin is actually getting married the day before Halloween and dressing up is "strongly encouraged" and I'm really excited for it. It should be fun!
I love Halloween mostly because I love fall and spooky stuff besides the ouija board. I don't mess with a ouija board it freaks me out. Kinda wierd that the new collection didn't sell out.
When I was a kid we celebrated Halloween, but now it’s HALLOWEEN!! 😺
I’ll be 34 in November. We definitely had Halloween growing up. Trick or treating, church parties, school activities. While in College, definitely Halloween was big- Costume contests, clubbing in your provocative costumes 🦹🏽♀️ Just any excuse for college kids to dress up and drink haha.
I had a 3 person Halloween party on the 16th (would have been more, but my sister had her baby! and the panini is still a thing). I dressed up, but didn't bother with makeup that day. However, I'll be going to a Halloween parade on the 31st and will be dressing up as either a witch or an elf, the costume all depending on how the makeup turns out
Hi, Angi!!! Here in Spain Halloween hasn’t been one of our traditions as far as I can remember and imo it’s more of an imported trend. But it’s another excuse for partying and throwing sales and people here is all about that 🤣🤣🤣 Not me tbh…
I love your hot beautiful witch look 😍
That's basically all holidays in the U.S. People go completely broke this time of year from all the shopping and holidays. It's completely out of control.
I literally am soooooo in love with that shirt ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰👀👀
I´m a 31 year old swede. Had the luck that my mother was an au pair in the states when she was young, so I grew up with celebrating halloween. We were the only ones around us who did it though and I remember my Mom had a really hard time finding pumpkins to carve. Mum also made american pancakes and mac and cheese, it always impressed my friends. ^^ I have a daughter who´s 11 years old and I wouldn´t say that we celebrate the way the americans do..but we will be carving pumpkins, eating candy and watching some halloweenmovies.
I love the look so much!!!
Im from the states and 35 years old.....I honestly thought the whole world had something like our Halloween until you said different in an earlier video. It really is pretty much a useless holiday but it's always fun for the kids.
Looove this eye look! 😻😻😻
Halloween has always been my favorite holiday. I went trick or treating every year until I was 15. (I held on as long as possible) My birthday is 1 week before Halloween so I always felt like all the candy and costumes were especially for me. Love the eye look, I'll have to use last years Hocus Pocus and this years It's A Mood to dupe it! I'm not into the movie either. The only I do the celebrate the holiday now is wearing Halloween themed earrings all of October.