Aired: 1/13/2016
Season 10 begins with the 14 competing artists working in teams of two to create alien bounty hunters.
Aired: 1/20/2016
Paul Reubens appears when the artists work in teams to create a whimsical makeup based on an oversized toy.
Aired: 1/27/2016
The remaining 12 artists team up to create a member of a long-lost race inspired by unique languages created by "Game of Thrones" linguist David Peterson.
Aired: 2/3/2016
For their first individual challenge, the artists must create realistic disguise makeups for "secret agents".
Aired: 2/10/2016
Working in teams of two, the artists must create slime as inspiration for the spotlight challenge. The winning team receives immunity.
Aired: 2/17/2016
The artists must create whimsical ghost characters based on unique obituaries.
Aired: 2/24/2016
It's back. Three rounds of foundation challenges. Who will survive?
Aired: 3/2/2016
The artists must transform beautiful, yet evil sorceresses into their hideous true self.
Aired: 3/9/2016
Unique vessels provide the inspiration when the artists face the challenge of creating mischievous genie characters.
Aired: 3/16/2016
The artists create unique Cyclops characters in the Focus Challenge; guest judge Douglas Smith.
Aired: 3/23/2016
Characters from the World of Warcraft game come to life by the remaining artists who create realistic characters for the 2016 film adaptation, which stars guest judge Robert Kazinsky.
Aired: 3/30/2016
Artists create an indigenous species that would live on King Kong's Skull Island.
Aired: 4/6/2016
The artists must create two characters that would be part of a horror film: one demonic character and one possessed character. Three different directors with different scripts of the film named "Hell Hole" will work with each artist. Eliminated contestants will also aid the finalists during the challenge. On the first part of the challenge, the artists create their characters to later get feedback from their directors on what to improve on during a lighting test.
Aired: 4/13/2016
After revising their makeups with their directors, the artists improve their characters in order to get them ready for filming.