Hi everyone it's Kyne welcome back to my channel!
Today's video is my Face Awards Top 30 challenge video where we were all given the
task to interpret the theme of power of makeup into a tutorial.
Contrary to popular belief I don't have two faces, I've got three!
When people ask me to sum up or describe my drag I tend to find it a little bit challenging,
but after really thinking about it I've realized I'm sort of this twisted inbreed
between a showgirl, a clown, and an artist.
In my heart I'll always be a diva who loves glamour and rhinestones and showmanship, but
aside from being a pretty face I'm an entertainer, I love to be campy and corny, and on top of
all that I can also be very conceptual and dark and innovative, and makeup is my vehicle
for expressing these three facets of my personality.
So that's what the power of makeup means to me.
Since this is a competition, I'm gonna need all of your help to push me through from the
Top 30 down to the Top 20.
So from now May 18th to May 24th, you get three votes per day per email address.
I'll leave the voting link in the description and in the comments but without any further
ado let's jump into the tutorial.
Alright so this is gonna be a long tutorial cause we're doing 3 different elaborate
looks in one.
But to start off my main face, I'm of course putting on my wig cap and gluing down my eyebrows
a typical first step if you've seen my makeup tutorials before.
You have to set this powder to A) see if there's any texture still that was hard to detect
before, and B)
soak up any excess moisture from that glue so that we can move on the next step which
is foundation.
Stipple this on the brows and anywhere else you need maximum coverage, and buff it in
circles everywhere else, including down the jaw and upper neck so it blends into our surrounding
skin.
I'm using a variety of foundation colours to add contours and highlights, along the
bridge of my nose and the edges of my face.
For those edges I like to use that same foundation brush because I find that with the leftover
foundation still on it it actually adds ease to blending everything together.
When you're happy with the colours you've laid down and blended, set everything with
powder.
I like to contour with both creams and powders.
What can I say I'm just very festive!
So I'm going over the same exact parts now with a dark brown contour colour, but not
the same brush, you're gonna wanna switch from a foundation brush to a powder brush,
which is fluffier and softer.
Still using the same exact contour colours, this is actually all from the NYX contour
and highlight palette, and I'm using that as an eyeshadow to softly start defining my
eye socket with brown.
Now since we're about to work on the eyes now, I'm setting my face with the dewy finish
setting spray to make my skin look a little more like skin and less like powder… and
this is the face i made when I accidentally reached for spray brush cleaner and let that
work its way into my mouth.
Anyway next we're gonna put on some eyeliner, using the Epic Ink Liner or whatever works
best for you!
Next up I'm adding glitter to the space between my eyeliner and my crease shadow,
sandwiched right in between.
This is gonna serve as a background colour to the rhinestones we're gonna glue on top.
So the idea behind this face is it's sort of my regular Kyne pretty makeup but just
amped up, so instead of the usual glitter eye we've got rhinestones eyes, and instead
of normal brows we're gonna do rhinestoned brows.
I'm just using lash glue to adhere the rhinestones, it's a great glue, something everyone had,
but for larger heavier stones you might wanna use something like a special fx adhesive,
that's what you see on my little popsicle stick.
I just added the stones sporadically cascading outwards and upwards so as to lift the face
up.
I actually took apart a cheap old necklace to get these bigger stones.
You gotta do what you gotta do!
I decided I wanted more separation between the eye rhinestones and the brow rhinestones
so I darkened that crease colour by actually putting eyeliner along that socket line and
smudging it upwards with black shadow until the eyeliner fully disappeared into the shadow.
Taking some white eyeliner now on a brush and I'm really exaggerating that space between
the crease and eyeliner so it just looks like the rhinestones are continuing up if you look
at it from a distance.
I'm also using that white liner in my waterline and extending that out, and underlining it
with black that I've diffused downwards.
I feel like it almost makes me look like a bird with all these stripes and wings.
Maybe you can see a pattern here.
We've got black, rhinestones, black, white, black... all the harshest edges are right
up against the eye and the blending and diffusion is always going in a direction away from the
eye, so when you look at my makeup your eyes are drawn straight into mine.
I put two more little stones right beneath the outer corner of my eyes so that the overall
shape almost kinda resembles a butterfly or angel wing, and then I put in my contacts
and from here on out it's just finishing touches.
I added some warm, berry toned blush and on the lips I wanted to go for this sultry, dark
red, this is a lip pencil and liquid suede, and after putting it on I still felt it wasn't
dark enough so I layered it with a couple of coats of the intense butter gloss in Black
Cherry Tart.
Throw on some lashes and we're done!
Face number 1 down, two more to go.
The two faces on my shoulders are actually masks I attached to styrofoam heads that I
subsequently glued onto my costume.
The masks are totally custom made from scratch from a mould of my face!
I smeared petroleum jelly all over it to act as a release agent because we're gonna be
coating this in liquid latex, which is a derivative of rubber and that's what our mask is gonna
be made out of.
We're applying this in thin coats one at a time a wedge sponge, and using a hairdryer
to speed up the drying process in between each coat.
It goes on white and dries to an amber colour, you'll actually see the colour change happening
as I speed up this video.
Now I did a total of probably like ten layers.
Around layer four it's thick enough for you to peel off without it ripping, but I
went up to layer ten because I want it to be thick enough to retains its shape without
flopping like a souffle, because then the face looks sunken and flops and it no longer
looks like you which defeats the whole purpose.
You'll also want to make sure to extend your coverage of latex a few centimetres off
of the face in every direction and onto the tinfoil, I also coated this in petroleum jelly
because we want extra space to pin this into the mannequin head.
It'll all make sense later!
I have a tutorial from last Halloween all about how I made this face cast, but if you
don't have a face cast, you can do all of this on your styrofoam head, it would actually
go probably easier than this actually cause you don't need to lift the mask up and stuff
it and make it fit.
You can even go out and buy a halloween mask, but this is the power of makeup!
I wanted to show how makeup can look so different on three clones of me, not me and two styrofoam
heads.
Even though we're creating a zombie over here and it would be much easier to cut out
the nose, poke holes in the skin, I wanted to limit myself to just makeup.
So once you have enough layers, again I used around ten-ish I didn't actually count.
We're gonna cover this in just makeup!
So first things first use a setting powder to dry this off and get rid of that shiny
finish.
And I'm gonna be using some water activated body paints to do the paint job, only cause
I find they're faster than using cream paints, and I'm painting the teeth of this zombie
first, and then the eyes, which I tried to add a little bit of dripping as if they were
melting away.
I used this green body paint to cover the entire skin around what I had just painted
-- don't worry about going right up to the edges it can kind of be in broad strokes -- and
then took some black to outline all the teeth.
I also used that black to paint a little zombie nose, which is sort of like an upside down
heart with two little notches on top.
Now I wanted some gaps in the mouth so I wiped the teeth away there and drew in my gums bottom
and top with pink body paint, and I'll also use this colour to draw some holes of flesh
all around my face.
If this all looks a little familiar to you, I was loosely inspired by a design I did last
halloween of a green pop art zombie, this one's just gonna be less glam and more art
and surrealism.
Now that we're pretty much done with the painting, I'm gonna set those aside and
use some eyeshadows now to add some shading and dimension.
I used blue to shade in a crease above the eye, that I kind of concentrated more on the
inner part of the lid to give that droopy sad face, because our zombie is not all happy
to be melting away, and I took more of that blue just as a face powder all around the
face to match the eyes and make the skin look less flat and one-dimensional.
Next I'm taking black eyeshadow on an angled brush and everywhere there's black outlining
pink flesh, I'm gonna smudge black inwards towards the pink, so that it looks like there's
a shadow being cast by the pink being a couple layers beneath the green.
It makes it look way more 3D.
I took more black paint and extended some of those holes into droopy little lines sort
of to hit that reference to surrealism and just make me look just a little sadder.
Finally I took a toothbrush and flicked some yellow and black all around my face to make
it look more distressed, and that's it for the zombie face!
Since we added petroleum jelly, this should lift off pretty easily just make sure to first
get all of those edges.
Once it's all off, I'm stuffing some of the inside with cotton balls and latex.
The reason why is we wanna put this onto a styrofoam head which is smaller than my man
face so we need to stuff the inside to make up for that gap or else like I said it'll
look droopy.
It should just be sufficient to stuff the perimeter lining and the nose, and I'm gonna
let that fully dry overnight.
Now let's move on to the clown face!
Off camera I repeated the same exact steps of coating the face cast so we can jump straight
into the paint.
Firstly I covered this with a mixture of white face paint and the palest shade of the total
control drop foundation.
We want our clown to be white like a clown, but also still look human.
After putting down our base we're gonna powder that and move on to the eyes.
I started off with a blue shadow again, and like the zombie face I'm gonna give our
clown a little bit of a sad droopy eye by concentrating that colour into the inner upper
corner of the eye so it angles the eye downwards almost.
Here I'm using my epic ink liner again and I'm gonna draw out an eye.
Now I'm terrible at drawing with a pencil and paper if I have to do it freehand let
alone drawing a realistic looking eye, I don't know how people do it!
But the way I managed was I started off as if I was just doing eyeliner on somebody else's
eye, doing that lower liner and connecting it with an upper liner, and I smudged this
into the blue with some black shadow.
I took some white paint and whitened that inner eyeball in case any blue bled into that
area because this is gonna be the whites of our eye, and then I took my liquid liner and
drew a big pupil right in the centre, as I was wearing circle lenses.
Then, taking more white face paint, I cut myself a crease, and this was where it really
started to come together.
Finally I'm taking the NYX white matte liquid liner and drawing a white line right above
that lower black line, this is the white that's always in my waterline, it just makes it look
a lot more like makeup on a real face, and the reason I switched over to this product
was that it's a little bit stronger coverage which we need in order to go over the black.
I also took some pink shadow and added that flesh tone to the corners of my eyes, I may
have gone a little bit overboard let's be honest in the realism this was kind of unnecessary
and hard to see from far away, but the final touch is just going to be a little reflection
in the pupil and then repeat the same process on the other eye.
Next up, adding some bright bright blush with the primal colours in both pink and red, and
I added some of that to the eyeshadow just for fun cause I felt it needed more colour
than just blue.
To paint the red nose and red lips, I used a red liquid suede lipstick with a lip brush
to paint in those features.
Oh and don't forget to add some dark shadow to the nostrils so they look like real nostrils
and not like they're covered up!
Using that epic ink liner again, I'm drawing some clown brows and that little line through
one eye that sometimes clowns have, and finally to finish this off we're gonna give her
some big drag lashes.
Again, I'm peeling this off slowly, start off at all the edges you should be lifting
the middle last, and I'm stuffing the nose and edges of the mask with cotton and latex.
Now you should have two masks that are nice and stuffed and ready to go on our styrofoam
heads.
These are what I use to display my wigs I had to sacrifice two of these by cutting down
the necks so just the head is popping out.
I stitched up this jacket from scratch, to glue these onto, do not ask for a sewing tutorial
because I had no clue what I was doing with this jacket haha!
Anyway I'm gonna pin the masks into the heads with little sewing needles, this is
why I advised you to make them bigger and give yourself extra room, because this skin
that we're gonna pull back and pin in is gonna be hidden underneath the wig.
Once it's pinned all the way around, I used a mixture of hot glue, E6000, and a bunch
of safety pins to attach these to my collar and I just added the wig last by hiding more
sewing pins inside the hair.
It's tough cause styrofoam is so crumbley and weak you can't sew into it, and if you
glue it it can still break apart if there's too much pressure moving around, I found it
easier to safety pin the costume to the latex which actually had more strength than the
styrofoam, but that's the rough idea of what I was doing.
The focus here is on the makeup okay!
Anyway that's how I created my 3 headed circus ringmaster!
This is the finished look everyone!
I hope you liked it as much as I did, I put so much work into this I think I worked on
this everyday for the past 2 weeks.
But my work here is now done so it's all up to public vote to see if I move on to the
next round.
If you like what you see, you wanna see what else I have up my sleeve and what else I can
come up with, be sure to visit the voting link in the description and vote three times
per day per email address.
You can get your friends to vote, your followers to vote, your grindr hookup to vote, all that
matters is they have an email address and they think I'm fierce enough.
Thanks again for all of your support it really means so much to me.
I'll see you guys all soon.
Bye everyone!
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