Apply a Chinese dragon Koi mask for Halloween with MAC

Apply a Chinese dragon Koi mask for Halloween with MAC

Petrilude demonstrates in this makeup how-to video a Halloween mask look inspired by Chinese dragons and Japanese koi fish. He used MAC pigments and cosmetics (specifically: Chartru Paint, True Chartreuse&Teal Pigments, Flashtrack Eye Shadow. Jewelmarine, Chatreuse, & Purple Gliters, Flashtrack Eye Shadow, Rollickin' Paint Pot, Melon Pigment, Plumage Eye Shadow, Black Tied Eye Shadow, Feline Kohl Power Pencil, Romping Eye Shadow, Full Fuchsia Blush, Lovecrush Blush, Otherworldly Blush,
Cranapple Cremestick Pearl, and Suntan Gloss), but similar colors and formulas will create comparable results. Follow along with the steps in this video makeup lesson and learn how to create an Asian mask Halloween eye makeup look.

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