Saturday, 3 October 2015

Zebra Costume Makeup - Tips on How to Apply It

You've probably had this problem before. Or you had to find a way to dress your child as a zebra for a school program or a Halloween party, or yourself wanted to dress like a zebra for a day. While there are animal costumes available (such as zebra) out there, there are still ways to improvise and still give the same feeling of a real suit. Makeup zebra costumes could be the solution for you, if you can not find a costume done and that time is running simultaneously.

The good makeup zebra suit is that only involves two colors - white and black. All other materials that are needed for the implementation of black and white makeup - makeup sponges (one for the face and one for the body) and some brushes.


The first thing you have to remember is that you should use a hypoallergenic makeup. The use of a hypoallergenic makeup may not only end up having rashes or other skin irritations, which can take from a few days to weeks to heal.


Then make sure your hair is pulled back so that it does not get in the way when makeup application starts.Now, for the application, we start first with white makeup. With a damp sponge, apply white makeup in different parts of the body to be exhibited. Make sure you do not interchange the two sponges - using the sponge face to face and body sponge for other body parts. That's just the way it is, for hygienic purposes (In the same way, a different soap for the face and a different body soap is used).


You can repeatedly touch the sponge with white makeup on face and other body parts or rub evenly in one direction, so it does not look messy.


Once the body and face are covered with white makeup, you can start making black stripes using the brush.From the face, use a fine by applying black makeup brush. Just follow a direction in developing the strips. From the edges of the face, applying makeup and black stroke evenly towards the nose to make a line. Repeat for the following lines of the face. The nose and the month, of course, must be black, like the zebra.

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