Cosplay GEN #05

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DO IT YOURSELF

SeeU Make-up Tutorial By Paula Vicol shizukaren.deviantart.com This make-up tutorial is a rather simple one, suited for those who aren’t yet really sure on how to create a really elaborate make-up or don’t have the courage to try one out yet. I go through these steps almost every time I put on make-up, so it can be used as both a cosplay make-up and a regular every day make-up tutorial, while paying attention to the choice of colours and other things such as glitter. Remember, I did this make-up on my face, and what works for me might not work for everyone, so the most important thing is to learn about your facial features, know your best angles, and experiment to discover the colours you like best on you, and the type of make-up that makes you feel comfortable.

Start with a clean, moisturized face. I recommend priming your face before applying foundation because it helps keep the make-up in place longer.

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Apply high coverage foundation and start rubbing it onto your skin with circular moves. Be careful to even it out and go a bit down your neck in order to avoid the mask effect.

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Consider your face to be an artist’s canvas; now it’s ready to get coloured. With a white eye pencil colour your eyes lower waterline. This will make your eyes look bigger.

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