Cute & Easy DEER MAKEUP Tutorial 白塗りメイク [鹿メイク] ~ Shironuri Makeup #15
- Added Mar 11, 2017
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hello! ヾ(^ω^*) today's video is a cute & easy deer makeup tutorial 鹿メイク / 사슴 메이크업. although the eyes may be difficult for some people, i'll explain how you can do it easily and offer alternatives (explained below)!
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ever since i created my deer makeup look for the nyx face awards in 2015, i've wanted to create another look using the headpiece i originally created back then, this time incorporating my shironuri style.
this follows the basic deer face paint design you've probably seen everywhere - a brownish pink blush topped with white dots to imitate deer markings. I, however, wanted to do it in my own style.
so i made it a bit artistic! ^_^
here are some pointers on doing it, if you find this a bit difficult -
● if you can't replicate the watercolor design on the eyelids, simply just add a rosy color to your eyelids. it will still look good this way.
● it's best to focus on creating splotches extending out from the outer corners of the eyes, reaching just below your temples. don't make them symmetrical. all of these splotches should fade naturally back into the eyeshadow. the splotches shouldn't extend too far out in the middle and inner parts of the eyes, otherwise it can look too overpowering.
● a liner brush works best for the watercolor effect since you able to sketch in how it should look like. i always keep my pencil liner down on my skin and just "scrub" the effect on. i also use lots of tiny strokes as i am better able to control the effect this way. adding dots here and there around the splotches also helps create more interest.
● the white dots should vary in size and should look like actual dots. one mistake that many people make when applying dots is rushing through it, stamping on a bunch of dots all over the face. when you look at this up close, however, it looks very messy and unsymmetrical. take your time with this and vary the sizes.
● i didn't show it in the video (because it mysteriously vanished from my camera...again), but i added brown eyeshadow on my nose and down my philtrum to fake a deer nose. simply apply this after the blush. make sure it's really blended out!
hope this helps! if you recreate a look based off this, i would love to see it! make sure to tag me on Instagram (@minsooky or #minsooky) so I can see it and perhaps feature it on my page ^_^
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