Ok this is my first attempt at writing up a tutorial, but a couple of my friends really wanted some tips, so I thought this would be a great way to do it. Lets start with Basic street wear make up with a little twist, start with a freshly washed face and mosturize. Lotion up your whole face, this will help the make-up spread better.

Next start with any obvious imperfections, Like the zit i have on the left lower side of my face, my mole, and a red spot on the right. I use Boi-ing professional consealer for this sort of thing, it's expensive, but I love it.

Blend that in to your face.

Now take out the consealer your planning on using. for cosplay photography I use a bit of a heavier consealer. I find it hides blemishes better in the harsh flash of a camera. I use a Stick, I draw it on.

Blend that into your face and you have a nice canvas to start coloring

Add some blush to give you less of a flat look. This is some new stuff i picked up to try out, I really like how it went on and how easy it was to apply, it's kind of fool proof as long as you don't put a ton on, to spreads evenly and looks great.

As a little added fun I went for a wide eyed look. If you take white eyeliner and add it to the inner part of your eye lids it can give you a nice wide eyed look. I tried to get David to take a picture of where to apply it, it's kind of hard to figure out, but it's on the inner rim of your eyelid, on the eyeball side of the lashes.

I add black liquid eyeliner around my eye, curled my lashes and put on mascara. To show you the difference I did only one eye at first so you could see the difference side by side.

I put on the rose colored shear liquid eyeshadow for a softer look. I also put on lipstick, though being that this was the closest tube I have no idea why I didn't reach a little further... that color doesn't fit.

I hope that helps anyone out whose trying to get a wide eyed look. You can also draw the black eyeliner straight out at the end of your eye instead of curving it around, then color the small space between the lines white to extend it even more.