How to Put Makeup on Like a Yamanba

Start out with a plain, clean face., Change the colour of your eyes with bright-coloured contact lenses., If you already have a nice, deep tan, proceed to the next step., Draw on some dramatic, manba eyebrows., Using white eyeliner or concealer...

31 Steps 1 min read Advanced

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Start out with a plain

    Make sure it's not oily or dirty.
  2. Step 2: clean face.

    This is optional, but it's highly recommended to give you that extra manba edge. , If not, apply a layer or two (as many as necessary) of dark foundation to create a skin tone 2 or 3 shades darker than your current skin colour.

    Make sure you don't use TOO many layers, though, or you could look cakey.

    Cover your eyebrows with eyebrow gel, flattening them down.

    Then, once the gel is dry, cover your brows in concealer or foundation so they disappear into your face. , Make sure they don't look messy. ,(circles used to be popular, but now it more shapely: the shapes can be elongated like stretched out ovals[down the cheeks}, or high up without a droopy lid) Their outer limits should hit your eyebrow arch to the middle of your nose. ,, ,, Use a picture as a guide. ,,, but, if you are an odd person, you can do that, but not too much! ,,,,
  3. Step 3: Change the colour of your eyes with bright-coloured contact lenses.

  4. Step 4: If you already have a nice

  5. Step 5: deep tan

  6. Step 6: proceed to the next step.

  7. Step 7: Draw on some dramatic

  8. Step 8: manba eyebrows.

  9. Step 9: Using white eyeliner or concealer (concealer usually works best) paint around your eyes.

  10. Step 10: Cover your eyelids with a layer of black eyeliner or eyeshadow.

  11. Step 11: Draw in any eye shape you would like using black eyeliner

  12. Step 12: make sure its thick!)

  13. Step 13: Apply fake eyelashes

  14. Step 14: using your eye lines as guides

  15. Step 15: or for droopy eye affect

  16. Step 16: draw nice lashes to lid drawn on cheek.

  17. Step 17: Highlight your nose in white eyeshadow or concealer.

  18. Step 18: Paint your lips in white

  19. Step 19: using white concealer or eyeliner.

  20. Step 20: Apply pearly white shadow or blush (if you have white blush) on your cheeks.

  21. Step 21: For the final touch

  22. Step 22: don’t add colourful stickers to your cheeks

  23. Step 23: this is outdated.

  24. Step 24: Tease the top layers

  25. Step 25: leaving the bottom layers thin and long.

  26. Step 26: Hairspray it so it stays put.

  27. Step 27: Add in some colourful clip-in extensions or big flowers for an extra manba touch

  28. Step 28: or even stitch like ears!

  29. Step 29: for manba

  30. Step 30: bright colours for hair

  31. Step 31: natural to maybe neon-y colours

Detailed Guide

Make sure it's not oily or dirty.

This is optional, but it's highly recommended to give you that extra manba edge. , If not, apply a layer or two (as many as necessary) of dark foundation to create a skin tone 2 or 3 shades darker than your current skin colour.

Make sure you don't use TOO many layers, though, or you could look cakey.

Cover your eyebrows with eyebrow gel, flattening them down.

Then, once the gel is dry, cover your brows in concealer or foundation so they disappear into your face. , Make sure they don't look messy. ,(circles used to be popular, but now it more shapely: the shapes can be elongated like stretched out ovals[down the cheeks}, or high up without a droopy lid) Their outer limits should hit your eyebrow arch to the middle of your nose. ,, ,, Use a picture as a guide. ,,, but, if you are an odd person, you can do that, but not too much! ,,,,

About the Author

S

Scott Brooks

Dedicated to helping readers learn new skills in home improvement and beyond.

53 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: