Creative & Theatrical
Club Kid
Avant-garde, face painting, gluing objects to face, masking features.
Club Kid is a wildly avant-garde, highly theatrical makeup style originating from the underground nightlife scene of the late 1980s and 1990s. Characterized by extreme face painting, obliterated natural features, and the application of three-dimensional objects, this look is designed to transform the wearer into a walking piece of surreal art. It is favored by performers, drag artists, and makeup enthusiasts seeking ultimate creative rebellion over traditional beauty norms.
To create a Club Kid look, begin by completely blocking out your eyebrows with a glue stick and applying an opaque white cream base. Next, carve out harsh, unnatural geometric contours and draw massively exaggerated, graphic eyes. Finish by blanking out your natural lips to draw an abstract shape, and adhere 3D objects like rhinestones for a surreal, textural finish.
The Kit
- Non-Toxic Glue Stick
- Heavy Setting Powder
- White Cream Foundation
- Makeup Sponge
- Matte Translucent Powder
- Vibrant Matte Cream Paint
- Angled Contour Brush
- Black Liquid Liner
- Skin-Safe Prosthetic Adhesive
- Rhinestones And Sequins
- Tweezers
- Waterproof Lip Pencil
- Cosmetic Glitter
- Flat Detail Brush
- Clear Lip Gloss
How to Create Club Kid
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Block the Brows
Apply layers of a non-toxic glue stick over the eyebrows, pressing hairs flat and sealing with heavy setting powder until completely invisible.
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Apply Opaque Base
Stipple a high-coverage white cream foundation across the entire face and neck with a makeup sponge, setting thoroughly with matte translucent powder.
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Create Geometric Contour
Use an angled contour brush and vibrant matte cream paint to carve harsh, exaggerated cheekbones and temple lines, completely ignoring natural anatomy.
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Paint Oversized Eyes
Draw massive, graphic new eye shapes using black liquid liner, extending the design high onto the blocked brow area and filling with bright contrasting paints.
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Apply 3D Adornments
Dab skin-safe prosthetic adhesive onto the face and carefully place rhinestones, sequins, or small craft objects around the eye design using tweezers.
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Draw Abstract Lips
Completely blank out natural lips with base, then use a waterproof lip pencil to draw a tiny doll-like pout or an asymmetrical, exaggerated shape.
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Add Contrasting Textures
Press cosmetic glitter onto the dramatic eye paint with a flat detail brush and apply a high-shine clear gloss over the lips.
Pro Tips
- When blocking your brows, make sure each layer of glue is completely dry and tacky before applying the next, using a firm spoolie to comb the hairs as flat as possible against the skin.
- Set cream paints aggressively with a matching powder or a heavy translucent powder before moving on to the next step, as theatrical creams will easily slip and smear under hot club lights or during a performance.
- When applying rhinestones or 3D objects, let the skin-safe prosthetic adhesive get slightly tacky for a few seconds before placing the adornment to ensure it doesn't slide down your face.
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