How to Makeup a Wild Cat Face
- 1). Begin by applying makeup primer all over your clean face. This will allow the makeup to hold for a long time.
- 2). Place a strip of tape from the outer corner of your left eye in a diagonal angle to the outer tip of your left eyebrow. Repeat on the right eye.
- 3). Apply shimmering white eye shadow on your eyelid and on the inside corner of your eye. Apply the same eye shadow in the eye crease, brow bone and on your eyebrow. Fill in the area above your eye up to where the tape is.
- 4). With the eye shadow applicator, apply gray shimmering eye shadow on the outer corner of the brow bone. Remove the tape.
- 5). Apply white theater makeup above the lip up to the nose. It should stretch one inch from the corner of the lips on both sides. Draw the sides in a curve.
- 6). With the sponge applicator apply blue face makeup all over your face and neck. Avoid covering the makeup above the lip and the eyes.
- 7). Draw a dark 1/4-inch thick brow with waterproof liquid eyeliner. Start from 1/4 inch away from the corner of your eye and in a diagonal draw above the eyebrow. Stop where your eyebrow arches. The line should start thin in the beginning, then get thick, then thin into a sharp point at the end. Repeat on the other eye.
- 8). Above the lip fill in the crease with liquid eyeliner. Work up and fill in the whole tip of the nose including around the nostrils.
- 9). Draw whiskers in the area where you applied the white theater makeup. Outline the edge of the white makeup with 1/4-inch horizontal lines. Apply black lipstick.
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With the liquid eyeliner draw various 1- to 2-inch wavy lines horizontally coming from your hairline. These don't have to be directly on the hairline, but they shouldn't be too centered on the face. - 11
Lightly apply white shimmering eye shadow on the cheekbone. Apply gray shimmering eye shadow beneath the cheekbone in the crease. - 12
Outline the entire eye with eyeliner. Apply fake eyelashes. Start from the inner corner of the eye outward.
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