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Corpsepaint is a type of makeup commonly associated with black metal music and is characterized by bold, dark lines around the eyes and mouth, often with a white or light-colored base. If you want to apply corpsepaint, here are some steps you can follow: 1. Clean your face: Before you apply corpsepaint, make sure your face is clean and dry. Use a gentle facial cleanser to remove any dirt or oils, and pat your skin dry with a clean towel. 2. Apply a base layer: Apply a light-colored base to your face, such as white or light gray. You can use a cream-based makeup or a white foundation. Apply the base with a makeup sponge or brush, making sure to cover your entire face. 3. Apply black lines: Using a black eyeliner pencil or liquid liner, draw bold lines around your eyes and mouth. You can also add additional lines or designs as desired. 4. Fill in the lines: Use a black eyeshadow or face paint to fill in the lines you've drawn with the eyeliner. This will make the lines more bold and noticeable. 5. Add finishing touches: If desired, you can add additional details to your corpsepaint, such as small dots or lines around your eyes or forehead. 6. Set your makeup: Once you're happy with your corpsepaint, use a setting spray or powder to help it stay in place. This will prevent smudging or smearing throughout the day or during a performance. Remember, corpsepaint is a personal expression and can be customized to fit your own style and preferences. Don't be afraid to experiment and try out different designs until you find one that suits you.
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