So this is a repost from our cosplay blog, but it's relevant here, so here it is. This makeup is a look I'm using for Comicon. I've only tried it a few times, so it's not as good as it will be when I actually wear this costume.I'm also not wearing a wig with it, so it looks kinda plain.
First up: Supplies.
I
use Snazaroo face paint, white and black. They can be found at Michaels
for around $8.50. They're pricier than plain old face paint, but
believe me, it's worth it.
I originally bought it for theatre,
when I was in Cats. It won't smear around, as long as you don't rub your
hand across it, and it won't crack when you're wearing it. The only
problem I have with it, is if it's hot enough, and you sweat, it WILL
drip and run. (But that was during theatre, so maybe it had more to do
with the fact we were wearing full jumpsuits, fur arm and leg warmers,
and fur wigs. In addition to it being almost 100 degrees on stage from
the lights. In July.)
The paintbrushes are just cheapie paintbrushes from the Dollar Store.
The
other things I use here are blue liquid eyeliner from NYX, and blue
eyeshadow from Sally Beauty. Plus my general foundation and mascara.
Step
1- A thin paintbrush to stripe white paint below my eyes, under the
lashline, leaving a small gap, and winging it out on both the inside and
outside of the eye. (Ignore my tired, no-makeup face.)
Easy enough.
Step 2- I lined the underside of my brows with a strip of white paint, then filled in my brows with blue eyeshadow.
I also did my eyelids with the same blue eyeshadow.
The
extra thing I did was take the blue liquid liner and add another wing
to the outsides of my eyes, right above the white strip.
Also
added some mascara. When I actually do this costume, I'll use really
thick fake lashes, but I didn't want to fight with them today. Since
fake eyelashes are a pain.
Step 3- The Smile
First, take the thin paintbrush, and make a small dot centered in the indent above the upper lip.
Then, make another dot below the bottom lip.
Step
4- Find the bottom of the cheekbone, and make another dot. Mine is
about an inch or so from my hairline. Do this on both sides.
Step 5- Brush a line of black paint from the dots to make the corners of the smile, on both sides.
Step 6- Now take those dots above and below the lips, and draw a line completely down onto the lip.
***Sorry
for the bad descriptions, but I don't know how else to explain it. Just
use the pictures to find what I'm talking about.***
Step
7- Another set of vertical lines on each side of the first lines.
They'll be curved slightly to follow the shape of the lips. And yes, I'm
aware it looks like the Spiderman symbol. xD
Step 8- Another set of lines.
Now it's just a really big spider.
Step 9- Continue adding lines out towards the corners of the smile. Begin to curve them more than the ones in the center.
Step 10- Once that's done, begin to close the lines into triangles, to make the actual shape of the fangs.
They don't have to be perfect, they'll be filled in later.
Step 11- Fill in the spaces between the teeth, and the corners of the smile.
And now, instead of the Spiderman symbol, it looks like some weird adaption of the Batman symbol.
Step
12- Now take your white paint, and begin to fill in the teeth. I use a
paper towel to wipe the brush off between teeth. Otherwise, you'll get
black mixed in, and it'll turn the white a dirty greyish colour.
Step 13- Now take your thin brush and the black paint, and round the bottoms of the teeth.
Step
14- Add dimples on the corners of the smile, and smudge up the outline
of the smile. I also paint a vertical line up from the top teeth to the
bottom of my nose, and then paint my nose black. Also, little dots of
black can be sprinkled across the cheeks.
All done!
For
reasons unknown, some of the teeth got angled backwards, and I'm not
sure how, given I just now noticed. That can be fixed with some extra
white paint. And once again, I'm still testing it out.
Don't forget to speak all in riddles and stare creepily at people.
~Michelle
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