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Published: 2013-06-06 18:02:06 +0000 UTC; Views: 1357; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 0
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Description I've had a lot of questions on Facebook and here about how I do my make up for certain cosplays. My make up for Patrick Star is one of the looks that I get commonly asked about, so I figured I would tell you guys how to do it! I will be posting a Youtube video of it when my sinus infection goes away, so keep on the lookout for that XD

What I used:
Foundation: Estee Lauder Double Wear Cream Foundation
Powder: Neutrogena Pressed Powder
Concealer: CoverGirl Concealer Stick
Eyeliner: Estee Lauder Eyeliner in Blackened Sapphire
Mascara: Lancome High Definition Mascara in Black
Blush: Estee Lauder Blush in Audacious Plum Satin
Lipstick: Estee Lauder Pure Color #55 in Blushing Creme

How to apply it:
1. Put on your concealer
2. Put on your foundation
3. Put on your powder
4. Put on your eyeliner only on the top lid. I like starting at the middle of my eye, then filling it in how thick I want it. If you are just wearing it around for your day make up look, make it normal thickness, if you are going to be photographed with it, make it thicker.
5. Put on your mascara
6. Put on your blush
7. Put on your lipstick. I HIGHLY suggest you apply it with a lip brush. It stays on much longer, and it doesn't smear.
*It's hard to describe how to apply the make up in typing for me, so I'll post the link to the video as soon as I make it (hopefully this weekend).

Something to note about how heavy you apply your make up. This is obviously, more of a natural, light look, so you don't want to overdo it. Essentially, it is used to accentuate your natural beauty rather than look like a caked on Barbie doll. However, since the look is very light, if you are going to wear this make up style for a photoshoot, you are going to need to put it on thicker (like using more eyeliner, highlighter, more blush, eyebrow pencil, ect.). I will explain the differences in my video Also, I use a lot of higher end, expensive make up; you do not need to use this. I only use such quality make up because I have sensitive skin, as well as I'm my own make up artist for most of my modeling work whether it be sponsored cosplay work or fashion work. If you are going to do this just as a daily look, you don't need to blow the big bucks on high end make up. I do suggest that if you are going to do photoshoots with any make up, that you go for make up with higher color pigmentation in it. This is because you won't have to use as much of it as the less expensive brands (plus brands like Lancome and MAC generally photograph better).
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Comments: 5

LenMomono [2013-06-07 03:02:01 +0000 UTC]

very cute eyes n.n

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mikomiscostumedworld In reply to LenMomono [2013-06-11 23:54:15 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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kngdmhrts2 [2013-06-06 18:27:17 +0000 UTC]

I know it's silly for me to be commenting on this since it is a make up tutorial But I can't go passing the upload by without saying how beautiful you are!!

Seriously, super duper amazing beauty and the most wonderful eyes ^^

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mikomiscostumedworld In reply to kngdmhrts2 [2013-06-11 23:54:47 +0000 UTC]

lol it's cool; I tend to comment on the most random things myself And thank you!

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kngdmhrts2 In reply to mikomiscostumedworld [2013-06-12 00:20:53 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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