Fourth installment of a six-part series detailing how to create great Halloween/Phantom of the Opera makeup on a budget. Learn how to create basic 3-dimensional effects using simple techniques and ...
Fourth installment of a six-part series detailing how to create great Halloween/Phantom of the Opera makeup on a budget. Learn how to create basic 3-dimensional effects using simple techniques and low cost materials.
In this fourth video we discuss covering eyebrows, preparing for makeup, applying the liquid latex base, and using cotton to create three dimensional effects. For more information, please visit www.phantomonabudget.bravehost.com
Part I: Introduction Part II: Introduction to Liquid Latex and Foundation Makeup Part III: Supplies Part IV: Latex Application Part V: Coloring the Makeup Part VI: Conclusion (the final look!)
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It should, if carefully applied. It might be worth having a small vial of spirit gum handy in case certain areas (ie. around the mouth) begin to pull up.
I am going to refer to this like 100 times. My boyfriend wants to be the Phantom for Halloween and he couldn't work with make-up if his life depended on it LOL thanks for taking the time to do this!!
This entire series has its rambling issues, and I have been well aware of that for some time. I am hoping to replace it with a better tutorial with less talking, more demonstrating at the end of the summer.
Congratulations on an astounding observation! It was my first set of tutorials, first set of videos, so cut a (then) novice a little slack. If you want to see a video with practically no talking, come back at the end of the summer when I do my full makeup demo vids. Making comments like yours is just about as useless as some of the time I wasted in these early videos. Thanks again.
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