How to Make a Fake Black Eye: 7 Steps

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How to Make a Fake Black Eye: 7 Steps
How to Make a Fake Black Eye: 7 Steps
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For Halloween day, or for a stage show, you may want a fake black eye. Or maybe you don't have time to get a medical certificate at short notice; either way, with a little makeup and an artistic touch you can create a very realistic bruise in just five minutes!

Steps

Step 1. Wash and dry your skin before starting

Otherwise he might get irritated. Also it is better to use clean makeup accessories.

Step 2. Use the black pencil all around the eye, including the eyelid

Emphasize the area below the eye, near the nose. Spread the pencil with a handkerchief rolled around your finger to give it a smoother look. Make sure you fade the edges of the "bruise" realistically.

Immediately highlight the area below the eye and the line that creates a growing shape, always below it. These two areas become inflamed and swollen a lot when hit

Step 3. Apply a layer of matte purple eyeshadow on top of the pencil

Highlight the edge of the nose in the affected area (near the corner of the eye) and the area just below the eye where the last knuckle would strike.

A cream eyeshadow might be more effective, but powder eyeshadow is fine too

Step 4. Apply small amounts of dark red eyeshadow or lipstick

Use a sponge, if you have one, to imitate a scratch. Concentrate the red in the corner of the eye near the tear duct and above the cheek bone near the outermost edge of the eye.

Step 5. Add blue or dark brown eyeshadow to the inner corner of the eye and along the lid

Clean the brush on your hand before doing this to make sure you don't accidentally concentrate too much product in any one area.

Step 6. Finish by adding some yellow or light green

Add these colors to the outermost corner of the eye, the orbital bone and the lower edge of the "bruise". When a bruise begins to fade, it begins to turn this color.

Make a Fake Black Eye Final
Make a Fake Black Eye Final

Step 7. Finished

Advice

  • The bruise of a black eye is caused by blood draining to the lower points (the area between the nose, eye and cheek), so be sure to put more emphasis on these areas when using your makeup.
  • Make sure you use cream eyeshadow - glitter will ruin the effect!
  • Black eyes are usually caused by an injury to the front of the orbital bone. to give more realism, add a small bruise at that point.
  • Do not overdo the makeup, excessive use could cause swelling.
  • Do not do this activity if you are allergic to any product used during this process.

Warnings

  • Make sure the makeup has no glitter. If it does, it can easily be recognized as fake.
  • Don't use this fake wound unless it's for Halloween, a play, or some other mask.

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