I'm the only person in America that does this. Okay, we're gonna put some texture in here. Then it's time to run them out, because I want my eye socket and my whole eye to look bigger. I want my eyebrow to start right above the inside corner of my eye, and I want it to bend right above the iris. I'm gonna take some dots, map some things out. Next up, we're gonna put on some eyebrows. Here we got it, we got the base, and you know I'm all about that bass. I don't know if this blend delivers food, but she's seamless.Īlright. You ready? Then make it a little shorter by putting a shadow at the bottom. We're gonna turn this hot dog into a Vienna sausage. Stereotypically, women have more fat tissue beneath the skin of their faces, so I'm giving that illusion by highlighting up here and making it look like my cheekbones, my cheeks, are a little bit fuller.Īlright. My nose runs diagonally across my face, so I'm gonna mess with nature a little bit and draw my nose highlight a little off from where it should be, so that it looks like my nose is straight. This is the most important part of the drag process for me, because you're really building a new face. Now it is time for me to make myself into a Shiksa by carving this Jew nose down. So I'm carving it down by putting these shadows here. Like I have a nine-head, it's not even a forehead. Giving you "Deep Space Nine" Odo realness. She's about to go from Frodo to Gollum here. I'm gonna set this foundation a little bit with powder here. I'm gonna put a couple layers of foundation on here. It's like basically taking your jawline and putting a little black dress on it. You're trying to push in here to create a slender, small face and make it look like your cheekbones are out farther. I'm just feeling along that bone there.įrom the front, this contour looks like a shadow, but if you bring it up here, it just looks like a mustache. So I'm gonna take this, and I'm gonna go right underneath my actual cheekbone, make these nice, ugly marks here right underneath my actual jawline. When I paint my face I always follow my bones to orange, cherry, lemon, and lime. I used to think that the more, the better when it came to foundation, but really that's not the case. All right, I'm using a expensive but worth it, just like me, beauty blender right now. I'm gonna go in here and cover up my visage. If you have any question about their being moist, don't go in there, just leave them alone for a minute. The eyebrows, when they're dry, they should just feel bone dry, hard to the touch. Now I'm using Airspun powder to set my color correction. The opposite of blue on the color wheel is orange. That's why I'm using this super-strength, ultra opaque Kryolan TV Paint Stick to cover my face. There's a saying in the drag world that Covergirl does not cover boy, and that means you cannot usually use lady products to do a drag queen's job. So many of the products for drag are regular household products. I'm taking a lice comb and combing my eyebrow directly upward. I use the clear kind because it's less water soluble. To hide my eyebrows I start with some basic extra-strength Elmer's school glue. It's time to delete the boy face that you see before you so I have a blank canvas to make a lady upon. I always say my face in drag is like a drum, because it is taught and it is beat, girl. People are like, "How do you keep the duct tape from pulling out your hair?" You don't. I'm also providing a solid base for me to pin my wig to later on. I'm gonna take this duct tape, and I'm gonna lay the foundation for a Ace Hardware Facelift. Better to look young than anything else, so we are going to turn back time. This is only something that you should do if you don't care about your body. I'm using the alcohol to remove the oil from my oil-rich skin. We're gonna start with my favorite part, the industrial strength chemicals. Just like everyone in America that is doing makeup today, I learned from YouTube a little bit, I learned from the people around me, and I just brought it all together to be my look. I'm called that because I'm thin, and I'm very white, and I'm very salty. We sat down with Miz Cracker, one of the contestants from season 10 of "Ru Paul's Drag Race," to find out how she turns into a woman. It can involve hours of sitting in front of a mirror perfecting your makeup and making sure your wig is securely in place. Transforming into a drag queen is no easy task. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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