If you want a makeup look that screams spooky, artsy, and just the right amount of chaotic energy, Beetlejuice-inspired makeup hits the spot. You know that moment when you stare at your palette, bored, waiting for inspiration to magically appear? Yeah… Beetlejuice fixes that instantly. I reach for these looks whenever I want to feel bold, theatrical, and maybe just a tiny bit unhinged—in the best way possible. And trust me, nothing feels more satisfying than stepping back from the mirror and saying, “Yep, I look fabulously creepy.”
If you’ve ever wanted to channel Beetlejuice vibes without looking like you fell face-first into a bucket of green face paint, you’re in the right place. I’ll walk you through bold, spooky, creative looks that still feel wearable (well, wearable-ish). Ready? Let’s get weird.

Why Beetlejuice Makeup Hits Different
Beetlejuice makeup offers this perfect blend of grunge, glam, and absolute chaos, which creates endless possibilities. Think about it—how many characters give you neon green, purple smoke, striped patterns, cracked textures, undead glam, AND campy attitude all at once? Exactly. None.
You get the freedom to play, exaggerate, and experiment without worrying about perfection. Ever wanted crooked contour? Go for it. Dramatic shadows that look like you slept for three minutes? Perfect. Messy lines that somehow look chic and terrifying? That’s the entire aesthetic.
And honestly, who doesn’t love a look that encourages you to go big or go home?
Key Elements of Beetlejuice-Inspired Looks
When you think Beetlejuice, a few iconic features immediately come to mind. These are the essential ingredients that help you nail the vibe without feeling lost.
- Bold green accents (the more neon, the better)
- Purple shadows or bruised-style blending
- Heavy contrast and theatrical depth
- Gritty textures to imitate decay or ghostly vibes
- Black-and-white stripes
- Over-the-top character energy
These give your look that signature Beetlejuice, but make it fashion feel. If you’ve ever wondered why this combination works so well… because it shouldn’t. And that’s exactly why it does.
Green and Purple: The Ultimate Beetlejuice Color Duo
Electric Green for Maximum Impact
Green plays a huge role in Beetlejuice’s style. It’s loud, obnoxious, and absolutely fabulous. I love using greens that look like they’re radioactive because it immediately screams “supernatural with a hint of fungus chic.”
You can use green in:
- Lids, for an intense pop
- Lower lash line, to mimic moldy decay
- Brows, if you want to go all-out bold
- Cheekbones, for a ghostly glow that says “I haunt old Victorian houses for fun”
If you ever feel afraid of green (understandable), start with a little shimmer along the inner corner. It’s subtle enough to ease you in but still gives that Beetlejuice wink.
Smoky Purple for Depth
Purple balances the green by adding shadow, mystery, and drama. IMO (yes, that’s one of my limited slang moments 🙂), nothing beats layering deep plum shades along the outer corners.
Try pairing:
- Bright green lid + smoked purple outer corner
- Green lower lash + purple inner crease
- Purple bruise-like blending around the eyes for a darker look
It always amazes me how creepy-comforting these colors look together. Like, should this work? No. Does it? Absolutely, yes.
Creative Beetlejuice Looks You Can Try
The Classic Moldy Glam
This one stays closest to the traditional Beetlejuice theme. If you want something intense yet recognizable, this is the look everyone knows and loves.
How to do it:
- Start with a pale, slightly gray-toned base.
- Sculpt your cheekbones dramatically—like “Hello, sunken undead model.”
- Add patchy green areas around the temples, forehead, and jawline.
- Smoke out the eyes with purple or deep brown.
- Finish with dramatic black brows and a smudge of dark lip color.
This look gives “I came from the underworld but still beat my face.”
The Glam Beetlejuice Babe
Want Beetlejuice but make it serving? I love this version for Halloween parties because you get the spooky factor without losing your glam edge.
Key features:
- Metallic greens and purples
- Glitter (because why not?)
- Sharp liner
- Glowy highlighter that contrasts the creepy tones
- Defined lips with a dark ombré effect
This one feels more like Beetlejuice went to Sephora and said, “Just glam me up, babe.”
The Striped Queen
If you love Beetlejuice’s striped suit, turn it into a makeup moment.
You can:
- Paint black-and-white stripes across your cheeks
- Extend stripes from your eyes outward like graphic wings
- Create striped freckles (yes, striped freckles—super cute, surprisingly)
This look leans artsy, bold, and dramatic. Perfect for photoshoots or if you want strangers to ask, “How long did that take?”—which, let’s be honest, is the best compliment.
Eyes That Scream Beetlejuice Energy
Graphic Liner Chaos
Graphic liner and Beetlejuice are a match made in makeup heaven. You can go messy, clean, sharp, smudged—whatever fits your mood.
Some ideas:
- Triangular, jagged shapes
- Floating liner
- Chunky bottom liner
- Thick exaggerated wings
Bold liner immediately adds character. And if your wing ends up uneven? Even better. Beetlejuice wouldn’t judge you.
Smudged, Smoky, Undead Vibes
Not everyone wants precision, and honestly, smudgy looks forgive everything. I use blacks, purples, and greens to create imperfect, ghostly eye looks that still feel fierce.
I always ask myself, “Do I look like I crawled out of a magical swamp?” If yes, you’re doing it right.

The Perfect Beetlejuice Base
Pale But Pretty
A light, ghostly base helps the greens and purples pop. You don’t need to look chalky—just lighter than your usual shade.
You can:
- Mix a lighter foundation into your normal shade
- Use a cool-tone contour
- Add green and gray shading for depth
I swear the cool-toned contour alone transforms you from “I look fine” to “I look spiritually detached from reality.” In the best way.
Textured Skin for a Spooky Twist
Beetlejuice isn’t known for flawless skin (shocking, I know). If you want to get creative, add texture.
Try:
- Flicking green paint with a stiff brush
- Stippling purple or brown for speckled “rotting” areas
- Using latex for raised effects (for advanced users)
Texture always adds story to the look. Ever tried adding fake cracks? People go wild for it.
Beetlejuice Brows and Lips
Bold Brows
Beetlejuice brows can go three ways:
- Thick and black
- Dyed green
- Dramatically angled
I personally love the green brow moment. It feels chaotic and fabulous.
Lips With Attitude
Lip options are endless:
- Deep berry
- Black
- Green ombré
- Purple gloss
Bold lips always anchor the look. When in doubt, go darker. Trust me.
Accessories That Elevate the Look
Makeup gets you halfway to Beetlejuice glory. Accessories complete the transformation.
Some fun add-ons:
- Striped bowties or scarves
- Messy teased hair
- Green hair spray
- Fake bugs or beetles (yes, I know it’s extra—but it’s iconic)
- Overdramatic earrings
Ever noticed how accessories make the look feel “finished” even if your eyeliner tried to betray you? Magic.

Choosing the Right Products for Beetlejuice Makeup
Pigmented Greens
Go for bold, opaque greens. Sheer greens don’t hit the same.
What to look for:
- High-impact color
- Blendability
- Cream or powder based on preference
I’ve used greens that looked incredible in the pan but blended into nothing. Nightmare. Always swatch before committing.
Durable Purples
Purple can get patchy fast. Look for:
- Soft mattes
- Buildable formulas
- Saturated pigments
A good purple shadow makes everything else easier.
Reliable Liners
For graphic moments, use:
- Gel liners for clean lines
- Pencils for smudging
- Liquid for bold edges
A strong liner ties the entire Beetlejuice look together.
Pro Tips for Nailing These Looks Every Time
Want to avoid frustration? Follow these quick tips:
- Use sticky eye bases for intense colors.
- Blend purple first, then green—it layers more smoothly.
- Use tiny brushes for striped details.
- Keep makeup wipes handy for corrections.
- Set everything with powder so nothing moves while you haunt the living.
Simple tweaks = cleaner looks.
Final Thoughts: Go Bold, Have Fun, and Embrace the Chaos
Beetlejuice-inspired makeup gives you this wild, unapologetic space to experiment. You get to be spooky, glamorous, quirky, messy, and creative all at once. And honestly? That combo feels incredibly freeing.
If you ever feel bored with your routine or want a look that makes people stare (in a good way… mostly), Beetlejuice makeup absolutely delivers. Try the greens. Play with the purples. Smudge things intentionally. Let your artistic side get a little chaotic.
And if someone says your makeup looks “too much”? Just remember: Beetlejuice would be proud.