Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Gashed Neck Humanoid

I've never done eye makeup like this before and i really like it. the gashed neck is something I liked to do. I wore this neck prosthetic to a bloody valentines party. It got good reviews :)

Product list
1 ply tissue paper
liquid latex
skin wax
liquid foundation
eye primer
silver glitter
orange eyeshadow
pink eyeshadow
liquid eyeliner
white eyeshadow
pink blush
concealer
pinkish-purple lipstick
black eyeliner (stick)
clear lipgloss


Procedure:
1. Use gluestick, concealer and liquid foundation to hide eyebrow
2.  eyelid to browbone
3. apply an orange eyeshadow into the corner of your eye and onto the bridge of your nose slightly.
4. cut your crease with a pink eyeshadow, blend out and up into desired shape
5. draw on new eyebrow
6. highlight with white eyeshadow
7. create a wing with liquid eyeliner, and line the crease of your eye as well. (keep your eye closed until the liquid is completely dry!)
8. prime face, apply concealer, liquid foundation and face powder
9. use a purple blush to contour your cheeks
10. moisturize neck/chest
11. apply 3 or four layers of liquid latex on the neck and chest
12. allow it to dry
13. use liquid foundation to paint the latex and match your skin tone
14. begin to rip latex in desired shape.
15. paint ripped section red
16. use dark red and black to give more depth
17. apply fake blood
18. use light purple lip liner
19. apply pink lipstick
20. apply gloss


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Radio Active Reptile

This was my first time using gelatin. What i was going for was someone who got bit by a some sort of bug or reptile and they're starting to turn into that creature but they're still transforming.

Product List
Skin Primer
Unflavored Gelatin
Liquid Latex
Yellow Cream Paint
Green Cream Paint
Green Eyeshadow
Black Eyeshadow
Fishnets
Mixing Medium
Yellow Pigment
Liquid Eyeliner
Mascara
Red Cream Paint
Black Cream Paint
Stage Blood
Skin Wax
Waterproof Eyeliner

Procedure
1. Prime face, neck and chest
2. apply a layer of liquid latex to skin where gelatin will be
3. mix gelatin to desired consistency
4. apply gelatin in concentrated amounts to give a bubbly effect
5. allow gelatin to dry a little (a hair dryer speeds up this step)
6. coat ALL gelatin in a layer of latex. (If ALL of the gelatin isnt coated well, the gelatin will melt)
7. allow gelatin and latex to dry (Hair dryer)
8. once latex is mostly dry, begin painting the other side of your face with yellow
9. allow yellow to dry
10. use green eyeshadow to set the yellow paint.
11. use green cream paint as a contour, blend and set with green eyeshadow
12. once the green and yellow is dry, stretch fishnets over face, use a face brush and green eyeshadow and go over fishnets. it may take a few minutes, take your time.
13. once youre satisfied with the amount of green, use a little bit of black in areas you wish to contour
14. prime eyelid
15. use mixing medium with yellow pigment
16. paint eyelid and into the crease
17. set with dry yellow pigment
18. use green eyeshadow on the edge of the yellow for a cut crease effect, blend into browbone and out.
19. highlight under the eyebrow with white
20. apply liquid eyeliner on the top eyelid
21. if latex and gelatine are COMPLETELY dry, coat in red paint. concentrate more read on the bumps.
22. allow time to dry, do two or three coats if needed.
23. use black paint in hollowed out areas in the latex and around bumps to give depth.
24. blend everything
25. if using gel or very thick blood, dilute with a little water so it is more of a liquid.
26. apply fake blood all over the bubbles with a brush, use stippling sponge to even out.
27. apply waterproof eyeliner to yellow and green waterline
28. darken red eye with eyeliner



Friday, February 10, 2012

My Bloody Valentine 2012 Edition

My favorite kind of makeup is really pretty makeup with some aspect of gore added to it. its like the best of both worlds.

Product List
Gluestick
Eye Primer
Red Eyeshadow
Black eyeshadow
white eyeshadow
white eyeshadow base
pink eyeshadow base
liquid eyeliner
mascara
bronzer
pink blush concealer
face powder
fake blood
red lip liner
red lipstain

Procedure
1. cover eyebrows with gluestick
2. when glue is dry, cover in concealers
3. while drying, contour cheek bones, temple and forhead using bronzer, pink blush and a hint of red eyeshadow, make it darker closer to the hairline
4.draw on new eyebrow
5. use eyeprimer on the new eye area
6. apply white eyeshadow base in the corner on the eyes, blend out with shadow
7. apply pink eyeshadow base next to white and up into the new crease area
8. blend red eyeshadow over the pink base
9. add black to give depth
10. wing eyeliner
11. highlight shadow
12. apply red lip liner
13. use red lipstain
14. cover the non contoured skin with concealer
15. set with face power
16. use fake blood on the neck
17. apply mascara

Two Faced Demon

The thing i like most about doing a half and half look is the idea of creating two characters at once and having the two personalities boil into one.
This one is something i've been wanting to do for a while

Product List:
Red Cream Paint
Black Cream Paint
Mehron Liquid Latex
Black Eyeliner
White Eyeshadow
Copper or Redtone Pigment
Gel Blood
Black Zombie Blood

Procedure:
1. paint around your eye with latex
2. attach prostetic, eyepatch etc.
3. hold prosthetic against skin for 3-5 mintues, seal the edges with latex
4. coat 1/2 of your face and chest in latex
5. use crumpled tissue paper on latex
6. coat tissue paper in latex
7. do two to three layers of tissue paper and latex
8. cover eyebrow on the other side with gluestick
9. while latex is drying, paint other half of face with red cream paint
10. after two or three coats of red paint, set with a copper/redtone pigment
11. if the latex is dry now, paint with red paint, allow time to dry
12. rip holes in latex on chest, paint as well
13. draw on eyebrow and eye makeup
14. if the latex side is dry, blend black paint into red paint with a stippling sponge
15. apply fake blood, red and/or black
16. use black eyeliner on lips




Monday, January 30, 2012

Fire DRAGon

This color combonation is BRILLIANT. I think it looks really good with my eye color. This is one of the easiest looks I've ever done.

Product list:
Eye primer
Makeup mixing medium
Yellow-Green pigment
Copper pigment
Yellow eyeshadow
Black eyeshadow
White eyeshadow
Brown eyebrow pencil

Procedure:
1. Prime eyelid
2. mix golden green pigment with mixing medium to create a paint
3. apply mixture to inner corner and one third of eye lid
4. mix copper pigment and mixing medium just like in step 2
5. apply copper mixture on the rest of the eyelid and to draw out wing shape and slightly above crease
6. use a blending brush and dry copper pigment to set the wet copper and blend out shape into the crease
7. set golden green pigment with yellow eyeshadow
8. apply an extremely small amout of golden green paint again
9. use a small brush to add black to outer lid and into crease, blend into copper to create a smokey effect
10. fill in eyebrows
11. highlight bowbone
12. apply mascara

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Models Needed!

Okay guys, heres the deal. As part of my senior project I want to work on traditional makeup as well. I need people to practice cool eye makeup on. If you're interested contact me here, facebook or  by email, OniferousDesigns@gmail.com

Thank you!
-Onie

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Autumn Couture

I thought this color scheme was a bit iffy at first but this turned out to be one of my favorite looks I've ever done. Its really simple but at the same time its very sultry and warm.

Product list
Eye primer
Makeup mixing medium
Golden-Green pigment
Coral eye shadow
Dark blue eyeshadow
black eyeshadow
black waterproof eyeliner
False lashes

Procedure:
1. Prime eyelid
2. Mix Golden-Green pigment with mixing medium to form a sort of paint
3. Apply mixture from inner corner  to half of the lid
4. use a dry blending brush with the same pigment (not the paint mixture) and put over the wet pigment
5. blend pigment slightly into crease
6. use coral eyeshadow on other half of eye and into the crease
7. use dark blue eyeshadow on the same half of the eye lid as the coral. blend slightly into the crease
8. use black eyeshadow on eye lid and only a little but into the crease
9. apply mascara
10. apply false eyelashes
11. hightlight brow with white eyeshadow
12. fill in eyebrows
13. use waterproof eyeliner on lover waterline