Mileena from the Mortal Kombat video game series is one of the most popular characters in the game despite the fact that she hasn’t appeared a ton. She’s been both a player and a boss and was seriously fierce as both. Talented makeup artist Elsa Rhae recently tackled her look including Mileena’s vicious and scary teeth. She hasn’t shared a how-to for the makeup application yet, but she did post a video showing off the effect. Watch:
According to the video description, these are the products she used:
Products Used:
BH Cosmetics 120 color palette (eyes)
Urban Decay Deluxe Shadow Palette (eyes)
Lorac Pro II Palette (eyes)
NYX black eyeliner pencil (eyes)
Mehron Paradise paint in Light Purple
Diamond FX Face Paint in Black and White
Keep up with Elsa Rhae’s latest makeup creations at YouTube and Facebook.
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