K-POPデーモンハンター ベイビー・サジャのコスプレとメイクアップチュートリアル
A lot of you asked me to do a baby Saja cosplay and of course I had to go and do so. It came out so incredibly cute. So I did both his normal form and also his demon form. I also too in this tutorial I’m going to be styling the wig. Also showing how I did the sweatshirt and also the makeup. So this wig that I got, I got it off of Amazon. It was from what I remember $16.99. And this thing was really, really, really, really thin. But here’s the thing. You can turn a wig that is cheap quality into something incredible like I did here. There’s so much volume in the wig after I styled it. So, here is how I did this. And hopefully this is going to help you if you have a cheap wig as well, too. I’m sticking this wig onto a foam form that I have. I’m pinning both the front along with also the back. So, after I had that pinned in place, then I brushed everything out. And I used literally like my favorite brush, which is called the Unbrush. This thing is great for pretty much thick hair, thin hair, anything like that. I use it for wigs all the time. Then I sectioned out the longer pieces of hair in the back into two ponytails and I cut it. Now, at this point, I was kind of thinking, okay, maybe the wig I can just leave it as it is. Maybe it will be with enough volume. But after I cut that off and I started to style it a bit after, I realized pretty quickly this thing is really, really, really thin and it needs a lot more volume. So, I took those ponytails off to the side and I straightened the wig. This is something that you definitely need to do if your wig has any sort of wave or curl to it. You got to straighten it out before you start to style it a little bit more or you’re going to have these wavy areas unless you do want that for the look. So after I straightened it out and then I brushed it again just to make sure the fibers of the hair were all laying down, then I went and I used this to create some waves in the hair. This is a crimper. If you want volume in a wig, you have to do this with pretty much every single layer. If you don’t do it, it’s going to look kind of flat and you’re just not going to get all of that volume unless you use a lot of fake hair to fill in areas. You can see this is going to make it a little bit poofy, which is great. You’re also going to have some additional texture that’s added in there. And if you’re making or creating a wig, you need to do this step. Don’t skip it. If you do skip it, it’s just going to look a little bit flat for the most part or, you know, it’s just not going to have that volume that you need. Then what I did was I decided, okay, I’m going to start to cut this a little bit and try to figure out if I need to add more volume to it. And again, this is kind of like the point that I started to realize I even if I style this, which I styled it a little bit here, I was like, “All right, I need to go and add additional hair to this.” So, I took the ponytails that I had and I use my steamer to go and get that flattened out. I really honestly should have done this before. So, typically when you’re making wigs, you want to make sure you get everything flat first. So, I should have steamed the wig. I should have gotten all this hair nice and flat, but it’s okay because I have a flat surface and I was able to do it regardless anyway. So, I had that pretty flat now. And then what I did was I made a whole bunch of WS. WS are little bundles of hair that are glued together. These create volume. And this does take a decent amount of time to go and do. Normally after you cut that piece off, you take a comb through it, try to get out any additional fibers, trim it a little bit at the top, and then use some uh glue along with also a spatula, typically silicone or plastic, to go and flatten it and get that glue in there. Uhu glue dries really, really, really fast. It is my favorite adhesive to use for wigs. Then after you peel these up, then you’re good to go and glue them down. Hot glue typically is the best to go and use. You could always use uh glue, but hot glue, especially high temperature hot glue gun, which please be careful when you’re using that. It gets very hot, is the best method to go and stick those pieces down and it’s going to keep it right in place. But don’t use too much. If you use too much hot glue, it’s going to get everywhere and it’s going to create these stiff areas. So, use a small amount. You’re really not going to need a ton of it. As you go layer by layer, it’s going to give it so much more volume, which I did only for the front of this wig. Surprisingly, the sides of this wig had a lot more volume than the front did. A little bit annoying, I know, but sometimes wigs are like that. So, I went layer by layer. I combined about two layer of the WS together and then I cut it. So, I had a reference up and you can see kind of what I’m doing. Now, I am not an expert with styling, but this is kind of what I do. I go layer by layer. I cut it a little bit roughly, and then I’ll go back in, brush it a bit, cut more, and then start to style it. I’m using some of this Got to be hairspray. It is one of the best things that you can use to set things in place. But after that was finished, and again, I’m not a wig expert, so I didn’t want to show a full tutorial on it, then I moved on to the sweatshirt. The sweatshirt I got over at Savers for $9. And I decided because I couldn’t find something that was fuzzy, I still wanted to make the checkered kind of checkered pattern that was there. So, I took a couple of pieces of paper together, taped them down with some artist tape, measured this, which your shirt, your sweatshirt, whatever you’re using is probably going to end up being a different size. Then I marked out the areas, I sectioned out the pieces for where I was going to go and make the diamonds for this. And after I drew on all of the diamonds, and I did make sure I marked the ones that were going to be cut in comparison to the ones that were not, make sure you do that, too. Make sure you cut the ones that you need to cut and not the ones that you don’t need to cut because making this pattern does take some time. Then I cut them out. And after they were all cut out, then I was good to put it back onto the sweatshirt. And I used my airbrush to go and put down a lighter pink and then a darker purple. These were very subtle on the shirt in comparison to what they could have been. I was going for more of a subtle kind of pastely effect. If you wanted something that was a little bit more bold, you could always put this onto a regular paintbrush, but a sponge brush will work the best. Also, make sure you have a piece of cardboard in the center between both sides of the piece of fabric or you’re going to have some of your paint bleed through. It’s also going to take a lot of time for it to go and dry. The cardboard helps to give it some stability, keeps the paint from bleeding, and just makes it so much cleaner in the end. Now, after it dried, and this actually takes pretty much only about 30 minutes for it to go and dry because I airbrushed it, then I removed the paper and put that off to the side if I wanted to go and make something else. Now, on to the best part of this, which is the makeup. So, for the makeup, I put in some blue contacts. The contacts that I typically use are from Pinky Paradise. And these are medicated contacts because your girl needs glasses when she does anything that is close up to her face. My face is very round, which means I need to put on a bald cap and I also need to use some tape to get my face to look more masculine. I wasn’t going for a very masculine look. I was going for still kind of like a rounded masculine look, but I did need to put some tape onto my face, which means I had to get my hair up first. But first, a cat break because my little tiny cat, Pinto, was meowing at me from the ground. She’s such a baby. She’s so sweet. Put in the comments if you have any pets. What are your pets names? Are they cats? Are they dogs? Are they something else? I love this creature so much. So, going back to the makeup, Prozade. Prozade cream is usually the adhesive that I use. This stuff is very sticky and because of the tape that I use too, if I’m not using the Prozade, sometimes during the makeup it’ll just peel off and that’s not awesome. So the Proade is just going to keep it in place. Now I took that tape, stuck it down. Normally, I do put some paper or something along those lines in the back, but just because I was only putting those two pieces down for my jaw, I decided I don’t necessarily need it for this makeup look. Now, onto some glue. I am using Elmer’s glue at the edges of my eyebrows. I’m not putting it on my entire eyebrow, though. I’m only going to be blocking off the side of my eyebrow. So, you can see here that I’m making this angular shape with it, and I’m only doing this to about the center. Then I’m flattening it down with this lip gloss that I have, which my favorite lip gloss, Llan Milk from Sushi Glow Cosmetics. Smells great, very hydrating. Make sure to hydrate your lips, too. You want them to look nice and full for this makeup. Then I’m moving over to my Makeup by Mario palette. I’m using the red to go and block out this area. My eyebrows are very dark. So, if I don’t block them out, then I’m not able to really blend them or hide them as much as I possibly could. And red blocks out darker colors. So, then after that, I’m putting over some white. This is a white correcting stick. And after I have that down, I am using a flesh tone again from this palette. You can see that this is a very well-loved palette. I’m going to need some more of this makeup. a little bit sooner than later. Now, as I’m blocking this out, you can see that my eyebrows are literally just starting to blend into my skin. The foundation that I’m going to be using over this will take care of any other remaining bit of color that is poking through with my eyebrows. This is what I’m using. I’m using fair warm and I’m using this as the base as I’m putting this on. And I really honestly don’t need a lot of this because Urban Decay is very good with coverage for the most part. I’ve noticed at least with these ones, I really honestly don’t need a ton of cosmetic, which is great. So, it’s not heavy on my face. Now, as you can see here, as I’m slowly moving up my face, and I’m putting this over the remainder of that little portion of my eyebrow, my eyebrows gone. Then, I’m moving on to the fair cool tone. I am chiseling out where my chin is along with also I am taking just a little bit of a cooler toned cosmetic too which is grayed out slightly and I’m going around the edges along with also my nose and a couple of other areas on my face where I’m trying to slim my features in. I’m using a method of doian makeup for this which is usually pulling the features making you look very almost anime cartoonike and a lot of this is really narrowing that nose there. Then I’m using some of this powder cosmetic to go back over the areas to set it in place. This makeup really is just stacking a lot of makeup onto the next layer. Going from a liquid to a powder. You can see here now I’m blending my nose more. It’s starting to look smaller and smaller as I’m going in. And I used a slight gray for that. Then I’m using some white to go and highlight the tip of my nose along with also that little tiny bit of the bridge of my nose. Some of my chin here, I’m making a Vshape. And then I’m blending that. Now, after that is blended, and you want to blend that very well. You can see that my nose looks a lot smaller. Then I’m going over with a light flesh tone color. And after that, I’m putting some highlights on both sides of the nose. I’m making sure not to get into that shadowed area that I made, though. I’m putting some white over my eyes. I believe this is called a crease cut that I’m doing. This is going to really make my eyes pop and going to bring the blue contacts out so much more. So, you don’t want to skip this step. Then, I’m blending that. And I’m using my finger just to pull that cosmetic more. Then I’m going back over with some white cosmetic. So some white powder cosmetic. And it really makes everything pop along with also takes out some of those creases from the prior cosmetic I used. So after I have both sides done, which this makeup’s really starting to come along at this point. My features look a little bit smaller. my eyes look a lot bigger now. Then I moved on to the eye makeup. Now, normally with anime eyes or other things like that, you want to go from the edge of your eye and leave some space around the edges. I had a reference up to make sure I was doing this makeup correct to go and mimic his features as much as I possibly could on my own face along with also just make myself look well, of course, very, very, very cute. So, I went with this almost almondy shape that came to a point at the edge. Now, I’m using some of this brown over my eyes here. Using it at the edges, creating just a bit of a subtle shadow there. I’m not going too intense with it. And I am going underneath this area here with just a little bit of red. That’s going to bring out more of the blue of the contacts and also just really make my eyes pop. And normally with a lot of anime makeup, I do use red underneath the eye at the edges where I have that little pointed area for my eye. Then I’m taking some black powder cosmetic. So some eyes shadow. Very, very lightly blending it in there, at least for the upper portion. Using a bit more of that brown that I used before for the subtle look. Creating a crease. Using some blush on my nose, which is really important for certain types of makeup like this. So, you can put this on your cheeks, your nose, and other areas. Going back into my eyes with a bit more brown. And at this point, I’m pretty much just stacking cosmetics. Now, I’m going to use just a little bit of pink. This is going to make my eyes look very, very soft. And again, pull more to where the blue is of my eyes. I’m using some matte lip gloss to fill in my bottom lip along with also create a slightly longer lip. I wouldn’t really say larger, I’d say slightly longer at the edges. I’m making it pointed upwards to make it look like I’m smiling. Then I’m adding some shadow under my bottom lip. For the eyebrows, I’m extending them up more. Make sure again for when you’re doing this you have a reference up which I did to go and see what his eyebrows looked like. So I filled that in with some eyeshadow. Then I used this pencil to create some little tiny hairs. At the edges of my mouth I drew a very very very subtle line. Went to my cheeks with just a little bit of blush. And now I’m going back in with more white to very lightly accentuate some of the different areas that you’d find light on a male face. I would say this character has some very soft tones and has some pretty feminine features, so I didn’t want to go too intense. To go and finish up the eyes, I went in with just a small amount of white at the edges along with also where the under area was. Curled my eyelashes. And I decided, you know what? I think this look probably needs a little bit of mascara cuz I would expect this character to have nice long, beautiful eyelashes, of course. So, I use a little bit of mascara. Be careful with these things. I always seem to end up tapping my eye very lightly and mascara is like it can be evil sometimes, but it’s so pretty. Now, because this is a masculine look, I put a little bit of shadow on a couple of the different areas that would be more accentuated if I was male. Finished off the makeup here with some lip gloss. And then I got dressed. Put that wig on that I styled earlier, the sweatshirt along with a button-up. And for the sides, just to get them to stick down a little bit more, I used some hairspray. And here was the final look. I think it came out absolutely adorable and so incredibly cute. So, thank you all so much for suggesting this makeup look. Here is a closer look at my face. Adorable. Love how it turned out. But this makeup tutorial doesn’t end just here. From here, we’re going to go from this look to the demon look. Starting off with this one, I had to switch out my contacts. So, I put in these yellow ones. And really, this makeup’s pretty simple. So, all you’re going to do from the makeup that you just did is you’re going to take some black eyeshadow, put it underneath the eyes along with also just a little bit at the edges. You really don’t want to go too intense. You could add more if you wanted to. and just a very small amount of shadow onto the lips as well, too. Now, for the purple lines that I’m putting onto my face, I’m using purple from the Meron Paradise palette. This is water activated. You could always use eyeliner or anything of that sort, but this is usually my preferred cosmetic for doing anything that is along the lines of painting lines. So, have a reference up. I would say these marks look kind of like tree roots. That’s the best way to explain them. So, I did have a reference up. I loosely used it. And I just kind of drew these little lines on my face with different size brushes. Put on my hat, put on some nails, and there was the final makeup look. I love how the final makeup look turned out for both versions. So, thank you all so much for watching. Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe. Bye.
Hi there, you must have seen one of my shorts, or you are a fan of K-Pop Demon Hunters! Who is your favorite character? Mine is Abby, just saying. Sorry, Baby Saja is in my top few characters, but Abby is my favorite.
Abby makeup tutorial here: https://youtu.be/hgTTW0vSNsQ?si=r7TTxfCwDS1dEfow
Cosplay is for everyone! So have fun and make something great :).
Here is my take on a Baby Saja cosplay. Please enjoy this video and follow along if you would like to do a similar makeup look. Let me know who I should cosplay next 👀.
Time stamps:
00:00-00:18: Introduction
00:18-05:07: How to fix a thin wig tips, tricks, style
05:07-07:11: How to make the top
07:11-17:22: Makeup tutorial
17:22-18:51: Demon makeup tutorial
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