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Hi! I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to make
a cat costume for this Halloween. How you do the makeup, if any makeup to your cat costume
at all, is more a matter of personal choice. I'm not going to go over exact detail on how
to do a makeup function. That's not the purpose of this particular how to steps. What I will
say is I do recommend you put on some makeup. This could be just you heightening your own
makeup, or it could be you actually putting on more face paint Halloween paint. For example,
on our volunteer here, we have take makeup and we have applied it literally over the
entire face. We've gone with gray shades, gray, black, and white, with also a touch
of color around the nose. What this does is it gives us a lot of options. We're not doing
a black cat, at least not entirely. The grays work really well with black. It'll make your
face stand out a little bit more, as oppose to have everything being super dark black,
as black as my sleeve. We didn't do that. You notice we also had a lot of various cat
lines with the eyebrows, the whiskers, and the little muzzle down here, all of which
to make your face look more cat like.