Elphaba Makeup Tutorial
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Idina as Elphaba is really not pretty... lol and i soo wantt somone to od this makeup to me, i went as elphaba to my musical 18th years ago lolol was pretty cool XD
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@mikespik1 It's the only way to make it look right, seriously! Also the olive green pigment is amazing for highlighting!
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@TearsBehindSmiles I got the chromacake without having a pro account... and it looks amazing.
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This was amazing :)
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@mikespik1 Some people don't have 45 dollars for a product that can only be used for a costume. And you need a pro account with Mac to get the Chromacakes (not Chromaline). The Paradise Makeup AQ cakes are made by Mehron, which makes very good theatrical makeup that's 1/4 the price of the Mac. Is it as good as Mac? No, probably not. Is it worth is for a Halloween costume. Yes. Yes it is.
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thumbs up for theater geeks!!!
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Elphaba and the wicked witch of the west is the same person. Elphaba is the name of the wicked witch of the west. I don't like calling her the wicked with of the west though
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DARLING! USE THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT!:)) It would look way better: "Chromaline Landscape Green" from MAC. It's the real one!:))) ;)
Hey, Im doing a musical theater song as Elphaba soon, and this is super helpful! But I too have a question. Where did you get the water based makeup?
Ammmyz115 3 days ago
@Ammmyz115 I got it at a local costume shop (see the FAQ for brand details, maybe you can find it online). :)
ImagineTheTimes 1 day ago
thank u !!!!! thias was a huge help for me . im actualy doing this for my school spirt week ! thatnk you . i have a question . where did you find green lip stick ????
corrinnarford 4 months ago
@corrinnarford Try a costume store. :)
ImagineTheTimes 4 months ago
I LOVE THIS! I'm being Elphaba this year for Halloween. just bought the costume today and i'm SUPER excited. will i be able to use any face paint and setting powder, or only the specific brands you used? thanks!
FriedRiceWhiteRice 5 months ago 2
@FriedRiceWhiteRice As long as it's water-based paint, you'll be fine! Good luck! :)
ImagineTheTimes 5 months ago