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* Eyeshadow <pre{{log2}}> |
* Eyeshadow <pre{{log2}}>She has a shimmer of viridian on her eyelids, sparkling walnut-brown eyes, rose pink cheeks, glossy scarlet full lips, and golden brown skin.</pre> |
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* Eyeliner <pre{{log2}}>She has '''beautifully silvery black-outlined''' blue-green eyes and tanned skin.</pre> |
* Eyeliner <pre{{log2}}>She has '''beautifully silvery black-outlined''' blue-green eyes and tanned skin.</pre> |
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* Blush <pre{{log2}}>She has sparkling walnut-brown eyes, '''rose pink cheeks''', and golden brown skin.</pre> |
* Blush <pre{{log2}}>She has sparkling walnut-brown eyes, '''rose pink cheeks''', and golden brown skin.</pre> |
Revision as of 13:51, 27 November 2022
Cosmetics are items that change a character's features either temporarily or permanently. Cosmetics come in an older style as well as a newer style called Makeup 2.0.
General cosmetics change the facial feature directly while specialty cosmetics alter the character's appearance in a unique way.
Examples of general cosmetics include:
- Eyeshadow
She has a shimmer of viridian on her eyelids, sparkling walnut-brown eyes, rose pink cheeks, glossy scarlet full lips, and golden brown skin.
- Eyeliner
She has beautifully silvery black-outlined blue-green eyes and tanned skin.
- Blush
She has sparkling walnut-brown eyes, rose pink cheeks, and golden brown skin.
- Lipstick
She appears to be young and untried. She has large, lavender-sheened dark lilac-hued eyes, glossy eahnor red full lips, and fair skin.
Specialty cosmetics may include items such as: