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Halloween is just around the corner. Unfortunately, it is not widely celebrated in my country. It's just not part or our culture. Sure, we have costume parties and stuff like that; however, we don't often put up Halloween decorations. We don't have door-to-door/house-to-house trick-or-treating around the neighbourhood. We just don't make a big deal out of Halloween. [When I was a child, I used to whine about wanting to go trick-or-treating. I always used to watch foreign shows and cartoons and I didn't understand why the characters on TV can go trick-or-treating and I can't. Haha] Anyway, that doesn't get in the way of me wanting to try out different Halloween inspired looks.
This year, I went with a character-based look inspired by the Colossal Titan from Attack on Titan or Shingeki no Kyojin, an Anime show. I absolutely LOVE SnK!!! [Haha] I wanted to do a Female Titan look, but I didn't have a blonde wig. So, I settled for this one.
This year, I went with a character-based look inspired by the Colossal Titan from Attack on Titan or Shingeki no Kyojin, an Anime show. I absolutely LOVE SnK!!! [Haha] I wanted to do a Female Titan look, but I didn't have a blonde wig. So, I settled for this one.
I came in like a wreeeeeecking baaaaall... I never hit so haaaaaard in looooove! All I wanted was to breeeeaaaaak your WAAAAAAALLSSSS!!! |
I apologize for not making a tutorial on this. I wasn't planning on doing this, anyway. I just randomly had the urge to play around with some makeup and came up with this. That is also my excuse for why this isn't very accurate. I didn't have a reference photo to copy from, so I just did this based on memory. I came pretty close, though, don't you think?
For the list of products, I used the following:
Now, since I don't have a video tutorial or my usual frame-by-frame photo tutorial, I'll just try my best to explain the process.
For the list of products, I used the following:
- L.A. Colors Jumbo Eye Pencil in the shade "Sea Shells" - I didn't have any white face paint, so I had to improvise. As I have said, I never really planned on doing this look. Had I predicted I would be doing it, I would have purchased some. Anyway, if you're planning on recreating this look, I suggest that you use actual white face paint.
- Ever Bilena Matte Eyeshadow Quartet in "Golden Siren" - I used the red eyeshadow shade from this quad (obviously). This is my absolute FAVOURITE red eyeshadow. It's pigmented, blendable, very long lasting. If you're looking for a good red eyeshadow that is well worth your money, pick this eyeshadow quad and I swear, it won't disappoint you. Of course, this is just my personal preference for brand. You can use any red eyeshadow you want, as long as it is matte and more of a neutral or cool tone. Don't use a warm or orangey red. It won't work as well. If you want to use face paint instead, go ahead! :)
- Ever Bilena Color Pencil in "Black" - Is it obvious that I love Ever Bilena? [Haha] You can use any black eyeliner that you have.
- Ever Bilena Advance HD Concealer Pencil - I used this to map out the parts and patterns on my face. You can use any white or flesh tone pencil you have.
- Fashion 21 Dipliner in "Black" - I also used a liquid liner just on the actual eyelid to make it very black.
- James Cooper Jazzy Eyeshadow (Black) - You can use any matte black eyeshadow to intensify the black on the eyes and also, to add lines and definition to the look.
- White face powder/Translucent Setting powder - I personally skipped this because I didn't have any and I didn't really need it (since I just took photos); however, if you're planning on wearing this to a costume party, I would highly recommend the use of a setting powder (on the white parts of the face). A good brand that I would recommend is Essence Cosmetics.
For tools...
- Ever Bilena Eyeshadow Brush - This is an excellent multipurpose brush! You can use it to pack on eyeshadow, apply and blend concealer, apply lipstick, or even line your eyes (if you have a steady hand)! I love this brush so much, I just had to own two. You can use any eyeshadow brush you have, as long as it's a little stiff, not flimsy or fluffy. You want something that can "paint" on colour, not buff it around. A sponge applicator can also work, but I wouldn't recommend that. Anyway, this brush is very affordable, so don't hesitate on getting one.
- Fashion 21 Blending Brush - This is another good buy. It's a little bit flimsy and it does tend to shed just a little bit, but it does the job of blending and that's good enough for me. You can use any small, fluffy, blending brush that you have lying around.
- Q-tips/Cotton swabs/Cotton buds - You'll need a couple of these for clean-ups.
- Small powder brush/Cosmetic sponges/Blending Brush - If you're planning on setting the white parts with powder, use a brush that is small enough to only touch the parts you intend to set to avoid messing up the red portions.
- Scotch Tape/Masking Tape - This is absolutely optional, but if you need a guide to help you create clean, straight lines, you can use tape to aid you in that. Just make sure to take out the excess stickiness by sticking it to the back of your hand and removing it a few times (this ensures that the tape won't tug at your delicate facial skin once you need to remove it).
- Angled Eyeliner Brush - You will need this for detailing.
- Starting off with a clean face, you can apply moisturizer and/or primer as needed. I personally went with a plain, bare face.
- Using a white or flesh tone liner, start mapping out the patterns on your face. You can use tape to help you create clean lines. It also helps to have a reference photo of the Colossal Titan.
Tip: Try to make your patterns as flawless as possible. It's easier to place the colour and details on the face correctly if you start with a nice guide. Q-tips will come in handy at this point. - Using white face paint or in my case, cream eyeshadow stick, colour in the white parts of the Colossal Titan's face. This includes the teeth. Blend out as necessary.
- Using the black eyeliner, draw on the pattern of the teeth on your lips and on the sides of your face. Use this time to draw the lines and detailing on the forehead, between the brows.
- Set the white patterns using translucent or white setting powder. Use black eyeshadow to set the eyeliner used to draw the teeth and lines.
- Using an eyeshadow brush or sponge applicator, begin to colour in the red areas of the face. (If you used face paint, set this with red eyeshadow.)
- Draw on the shape of the Colossal Titan's eyes using black eyeliner and set this with black eyeshadow.
- Using an angled brush, outline the white parts using black eyeshadow. Blend and soften these lines toward the RED parts. This will add shading and definition to the look.
- Using either the flat eyeshadow brush you used to apply the red eyeshadow/face paint OR the angled brush, take small amounts of the black eyeshadow and white facepaint and create faint, vertical lines on all the red areas of the face. This gives the red parts the illusion of muscle fibre texture.
- (Optional) Use makeup setting spray to lock the makeup in place.
I hope the instructions were clear enough. If you would like me to make a tutorial, leave a comment down below.
So, I hope you liked this look and if you're planning on using this for a Halloween Costume Party or something, let me know and share your photos with me on facebook at my page, Philosphical Jester [ https://www.facebook.com/philosophicaljester?fref=ts ].
Happy Halloween, everyone! Have fun breeching walls! :D
#OTWtoBreechSomeWalls #OffToDestroyAVillage #ButFirstLemmeTakeASelfie [Hahaha I honestly hate using hashtags. I just got the idea from a friend of mine. Don't get used to it.] |
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