I think all of you have seen those posts about 5 minutes makeup and other tricks, even with the time written.
Something like this:
Something like this:
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Anyways, thank you for reading/viewing me. I'm glad you're here :)
Yes, yes, I know, there are a HUUUGE pale of tips and tricks for eyeliners but I still want to share some information with you.
People are asymmetrical, there are no two ideal identical parts.
But the asymmetry is so light that we almost cannot see it though. Girls might notice that eyeliner is usually drawn great on one eye but we cannot repeat the same on the other eye.
People are asymmetrical, there are no two ideal identical parts.
But the asymmetry is so light that we almost cannot see it though. Girls might notice that eyeliner is usually drawn great on one eye but we cannot repeat the same on the other eye.
So today is the post of how to draw you face in 3d!
Hah, that's actually very simple and very complicated thing at a time.
Why?
Cause its easy to do the contour and highlight but its difficult to find colors that would work great at your skin.
Just imagine that there is a lamp in front of you and it shines directly onto your face. Which areas on your face will get more light and where would be the shadow?
That's right, areas which will be lighted is where you need to highlight your skin and shadows are in areas where you have to contour your face.
Matching your skin color is the main thing you should find out.
Highlight color is easier to find, its just your main skin tone + a bit of white so you can use the concealer/highlighter/foundation about 1 tone lighter than your main foundation.
Contour color should look like natural shadows of your face. You can try to put some pressure with your finger to your cheek and the color around your finger is the right shadow color.
Yeah, its easier to use bronzer or contour kit from some beauty company but it doesn't match skin tone sometimes. I'm the proud owner of rosy-pale skin (as you know from previous posts) and my contour should be... rosy-gray. Almost all bronzers look yellow or brown on me and I haven't found the right color in a ready contour palette yet so I have to use different products to get the normal color.
Hah, that's actually very simple and very complicated thing at a time.
Why?
Cause its easy to do the contour and highlight but its difficult to find colors that would work great at your skin.
Just imagine that there is a lamp in front of you and it shines directly onto your face. Which areas on your face will get more light and where would be the shadow?
That's right, areas which will be lighted is where you need to highlight your skin and shadows are in areas where you have to contour your face.
Matching your skin color is the main thing you should find out.
Highlight color is easier to find, its just your main skin tone + a bit of white so you can use the concealer/highlighter/foundation about 1 tone lighter than your main foundation.
Contour color should look like natural shadows of your face. You can try to put some pressure with your finger to your cheek and the color around your finger is the right shadow color.
Yeah, its easier to use bronzer or contour kit from some beauty company but it doesn't match skin tone sometimes. I'm the proud owner of rosy-pale skin (as you know from previous posts) and my contour should be... rosy-gray. Almost all bronzers look yellow or brown on me and I haven't found the right color in a ready contour palette yet so I have to use different products to get the normal color.
Halloween has just passed and I've made some looks which probably I will show you later, though I can tell who were characters I've made:
Pumpkin King
Darth Maul
Cheshire cat
Joker
Big mouth clown
Zombie
Punisher skull
Absinthe fairy
Doll
Spider Quinn
And now I'm continuing the theory! It's helpful and may solve some problems with makeup.
Brushes!
Its all about the brushes we use.
Pumpkin King
Darth Maul
Cheshire cat
Joker
Big mouth clown
Zombie
Punisher skull
Absinthe fairy
Doll
Spider Quinn
And now I'm continuing the theory! It's helpful and may solve some problems with makeup.
Brushes!
Its all about the brushes we use.
Hello!
Halloween has just passed and I had a huge bunch of work on it. I was creating 8 characters and 2 simple makeups that day and it made me really tired. Its hard to spend 5 hours on your feet painting people, don't you agree?
Anyways, now I will show how to create very simple open wound with stitches which looks better on a bit tanned skin, cause I have very pale skin and some colors I've used couldn't match it.
Colors of paint were mixed by myself mostly but you can try to find similar colors or mix them yourself too.
These are the tools I've used.
1. Simplest eyeshadow I've found in a bit dark red, black, light pink, a bit more pinky, natural beige and light beige. (Pink eyeshadow are not necessary if you don't have pale skin)
2. Liquid paints in black, white, red and dark red. I've mixed red and a drop of black to get dark red. Those paints used to be Kryolan aquacolors liquid. But you can use 2/4 gouache, 1/4 acrylic paint and 1/4 glycerin to get those paint. Please don't use them much or often and apply some primer on your face before applying gouache.
Halloween has just passed and I had a huge bunch of work on it. I was creating 8 characters and 2 simple makeups that day and it made me really tired. Its hard to spend 5 hours on your feet painting people, don't you agree?
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| my wound is not that realistic but... |
Colors of paint were mixed by myself mostly but you can try to find similar colors or mix them yourself too.
These are the tools I've used.
1. Simplest eyeshadow I've found in a bit dark red, black, light pink, a bit more pinky, natural beige and light beige. (Pink eyeshadow are not necessary if you don't have pale skin)
2. Liquid paints in black, white, red and dark red. I've mixed red and a drop of black to get dark red. Those paints used to be Kryolan aquacolors liquid. But you can use 2/4 gouache, 1/4 acrylic paint and 1/4 glycerin to get those paint. Please don't use them much or often and apply some primer on your face before applying gouache.








