Krewe of Cleopatra I started by sketching my design on my face with an eyeliner pencil. I then mixed a "skin color" with a lot of white, a little brown, and a tiny bit of blue. I think added the yellow for the crown. Next, I used read for the diamonds on my cheeks. Then, I used the black to apply winged eyeliner, under eye designs, and the lips. Then, I added a red stripe down the center of my lip. Finally, I outlined all of my work in black to make it pop. Profile shot. Other profile shot.
Final Process 1. Apply cold cream to the face, except forehead where appliance will be. 2. Latex Cut 1 . Draw outline of cut onto paper the size of your forehead. The gash should not be huge. 2. Slide drawing into plastic sheet protector. 3. Apply liquid latex with a sponge to the perimeter of the cut onto the plastic. 4. Unravel a cotton ball and split it into 2 long sheets of cotton. 5. Adhere the cotton to the latex following the shape of the cut you created. 6. Apply a generous amount of latex to the cotton to cover it completely. Reshape with q-tips while still wet to achieve desired shape. 7. Let dry about 20 minutes, or when completely dry. 8. Apply second layer of latex to the dry layer. 9. Let dry for 20 minutes, or when completely dry. 10. When dry, use sponge to apply foundation evenly over the wound. 11. ...
First step! Hair back and "costume on"! Adding a thin layer of cold cream to give the skin a layer between all of the makeup. Correction! Adding green to the red spots, and yellow to the dark spots. Then blended out. Foundation Time! Added and even layer of foundation to my sponge by patting it in the lid first before applying to face. Boom! Base layer of foundation done. (Looking dewy kind of nice??) I sketched out wrinkles with the eyebrow pencil. I looked at my drawings, and scrunched up my face to find the spots! Added contour to the jawline to show the hollowing as well. Next, I added highlights above all of the contour lines. Added extra highlight to the tip of the nose and chin. Next, I defined the wrinkles with the contour shade. Added contour to to cheekbones to show hollowing. Blending! With a clean brush I blended the contour shades down lightly. ...
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