Thursday, December 4, 2014

Demonic Blood Crying Doll

This was another requested look! I got really excited when I got asked to do a "demonic blood crying doll" because it made me get creative. I loved how this turned out and I hope you guys do too!
 
So I started off with my regular foundation routine then did extreme blush on the apples of my cheeks with a bright pink blush.
Then I took a light pink lip liner in "Candy" by Bh Cosmetics, and I outlined my lips and filled them in.
When I was outlining my lips I made my bottom lip a little bigger to make it look more doll-like and a little more pouty.
I then went over the lip liner with Bh Cosmetics' Lipstick in Pop Cultured.
I used a light brown eyeshadow and a light gray eyeshadow to create the shading needed to make my mouth look like it was in a permanent smile or smirk. I did this by shading in the smile lines from my nose down, following my natural smile lines, I also extended my smile curving it on the ends to make it look a little more like a dolls smile.
After I finished the mouth, I moved on to the eyes. I primed the eyes, then applied a shimmery cream color all over my lid up to my eyebrows (you can use what ever shimmery color you'd like) I then used a tan color and applied this to the crease area, kind of creating a new crease which is a little higher than my natural crease, to make my eyes appear bigger than they are.
I later went in with a light brown eyeshadow and put this over my eyebrows and darkened up the area a little, which also helped in making my eyes appear bigger.
I used a white eyeliner and put this in my water line as well as underneath my eye to also make my eyes look bigger. I lined my eyes on the top with a black liquid liner, making it a little thicker in the center, and then winged it out at the end. I also used this liner underneath the white eyeliner I applied previously.
To create my doll eyebrows I took a light brown eye shadow and drew them on higher than my natural eyebrows in a thin curved shape.
I applied thick false lashes on my top lash line and on my new bottom lash line, I did thinner, but a longer strip of false lashes, these lashes helped make the eyes look more doll like, because dolls tend to have thicker and longer lashes on the bottom as well as the top.
 
Now you could stop here and this is what it would look like:
 
 



 
 
 
Or you can add a red lip liner underneath your new lash line on the bottom and make it look like its dripping down from the corner of your eyes as well. I added a fake blood on top of the lip liner to make it look more 3D and give it more texture and a shine that makes it look a little more real.
And this is what that looks like:
 
 




 
If you want to watch how I created this look then click here.
 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Zippered Eye

This was a requested look! My friend Kendra requested that I do this, a looooong time ago, (sorry it took me so long to do!) and here it is! A Zippered eye.
 
 I used a zipper used in sewing, I just cut the fabric off and cut the zipper to the size I wanted it, unzipped it so it would be an opened zipper, and I glued it to my face, using spirit gum.
Spirit Gum is very dangerous around your eye area, so if you are un-experienced use with Spirit Gum please use this very, VERY carefully. Especially around the eye area. It's dangerous. You could glue your eye shut, which is not fun, and you could go blind. So just be very careful. If you are under the age of 18 please get a parent or an adult to help you, or just avoid the eye area completely!
Anyway. I used spirit gum and patted it before sticking my zipper into place. Then I filled in the area with a red lip pencil, then added fake blood! It's very easy to do, the only problem is having glue so close to your eye and it is absolutely terrifying. And the fumes from the spirit gum definitely made my eyes burn. Just so everyone knows, it is not a fun experience, once it was dry I couldn't smell it and the fumes weren't there anymore so it dried fine, and it didn't bother me at all, this DOES NOT mean it won't bother you. Everyone is different and everyone has different reactions to things. So what doesn't break me out, or what doesn't bother me could bother your skin.
Okay enough safety warnings. I hope you guys like this look if you want to watch how I did it then click here .
 
And enjoy these pictures!