Este maquillaje salió en mi feed de Tik Tok hace unas semanas y estuve pensando en hacerlo porque me pareció precioso, pasaron los días y seguí viendo mas chicas haciendo este Trend, me dio mucha rabia no poder hacerlo e hice muchas pruebas para reemplazar el material que usaban para crear este efecto craquelado, originalmente este maquillaje se realiza con una mascarilla de arcilla y varias capas, después se deja secar y estiras tu rostro para conseguir que se caía la mascarilla a pedazos, pensé que podía hacerlo haciendo una mezcla de maicena con agua pero obviamente solo conseguí liquido newtoniano jajaja, pasaron mas días e intente conseguir la arcilla por donde vivo, pero aquí no venden eso, asi que finalmente conseguí la formula secreta para poder crear este maquillaje sin tener que utilizar arcilla.
Recordé mis primeros pasos en el maquillaje donde siempre quise hacer maquillajes artísticos, pero no tenia los materiales, en ese tiempo se me ocurrió usar pinturas al frio para reemplazar la pintura corporal y quedaba bastante horrible, recordé que la pintura se craquelaba y eso me abrió la puerta el día de hoy para recrear esta muñeca rota.
Asi que, hice una mezcla de pintura acrílica blanca, un poco de agua y maicena, uní todos estos ingredientes hasta crear una especie de crema densa, primero hice la prueba en mi mano, coloque 4 capas y luego empecé a mover mi mano con fuerza para que se hicieran las grietas y funciono, no me quedaba mas que empezar entonces mi maquillaje, espero que les guste.
Good evening everyone.
This makeup came out in my Tik Tok feed a few weeks ago and I was thinking about doing it because I thought it was beautiful, the days passed and I kept seeing more girls doing this Trend, I was very angry not being able to do it and I did many tests to replace the material they used to create this crackle effect, originally this makeup is done with a clay mask and several layers, then you let it dry and stretch your face to get the mask to fall apart, I thought I could do it by making a mixture of cornstarch with water but obviously I only got newtonian liquid hahaha, more days passed and I tried to get the clay where I live, but here they don't sell that, so finally I got the secret formula to create this makeup without using clay.
I remembered my first steps in makeup where I always wanted to do artistic makeup, but I didn't have the materials, at that time it occurred to me to use cold paints to replace body paint and it was pretty horrible, I remembered that the paint cracked and that opened the door for me today to recreate this broken doll.
So, I made a mixture of white acrylic paint, a little water and cornstarch, I joined all these ingredients to create a kind of dense cream, first I did the test on my hand, I put 4 layers and then I started to move my hand with force to make the cracks and it worked, I just had to start then my makeup, I hope you like it.
I started by cleaning and moisturizing my face, then I applied black body paint all over my face and sealed it with translucent powder, I took the mixture I made and started to apply it all over my face, I let it dry and applied another layer, and so on until completing three layers, you don't know how hard it was to keep still while the mixture was drying, if I moved my face it could ruin everything and seeing my face like that made me laugh a lot, but I had to hold on.
With those three coats was enough, it looked pretty thick the white base, then I started to paint, first I applied blush on my cheeks in an orange tone, then I used browns to create contours on the nose and eyes, I also gave more depth to the eye makeup with black shadow, for my lips I used a red tone and blurred it on the edges, after I had my makeup ready, I started to stretch my face, I opened my mouth and started to fall the pieces of mixture that were already dry, I really saw the cracks just as I wanted them, that broken effect that is the essence of this makeup was there, I continued stretching my face until I had enough cracks and then I only needed to glue false eyelashes.
And so I finally managed to recreate this trend, if you like it and want to try it, you know the secret in case you don't get the clay, I must warn you that it hurts a lot when you stretch the skin, but it was worth every pain hahaha.