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How to Paint My Face Like "The Phantom of the Opera"

    Traditional Phantom Mask

    • 1). Look in a mirror in order to see what you are doing as you paint. Load a soft-bristled wide brush with white water-based face paint by dipping the brush in water and rubbing it in paint. Paint a horizontal oval around your eyes but do not fill in the eyes with white paint. Paint a white line, starting at the back base of the jawbone going upward and covering your nose then going across your face and slightly downward, ending at the back base of the jawbone on the opposite side of your face.

    • 2). Load a face-painting sponge with white paint by dipping the edge of the sponge in water and then rotating it in face paint. Fill in the mask area with white on the top half of the face. Paint all the way to your hairline. Do not fill in the eyes.

    • 3). Load a soft-bristled small round detail brush with black paint. Outline the white mask in black including the edge of the mask along your hairline, across your face and around your eyes.

    Half-Phantom Mask

    • 1). Load a wide brush with white face-paint. Paint a horizontal oval around your right eye.

    • 2). Use the wide brush to paint a white line starting at your hairline in the middle of the forehead and going straight down to the tip of the nose. Then continue to paint the line going to your right from the tip of the nose to the back of the jawbone. Paint an upward line going from the back of the jawbone to the top left corner of your forehead, then round the line going back to meet the line which started on the hairline in the middle of your forehead. Load a sponge with white paint and fill in the half mask painted on the right side of your face.

    • 3). Use a small round brush loaded with black paint to draw an outline around the outside of the mask. Also outline the eye of the mask in black.

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