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Lf: Manuka Makeup Textures Compatible w Black Skin Tones

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  • allthingscutesyA Offline
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    I'm looking for manuka makeup that can be in use with darker skin tones. I am black and most of the booth makeup models come with lighter skin tones so I was wondering if anyone knows any types of makeup that I can put over black skin. Thank you!

    Ex: Screenshot 2025-05-19 151148.png Screenshot 2025-05-19 151326.png

    See how there is multiple skin tone options? That or even makeup that can be applied on top of the skin textures without it coming out whitewashed.

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      any of them can as long as you set the make-up to the correct setting in photoshop (i usually do multiply)

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          any of them can as long as you set the make-up to the correct setting in photoshop (i usually do multiply)

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          @stingraey Sorry I'm a little slow, can you explain a little more in depth? Does it allow me to color over the makeup without it affecting the textures?

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            @stingraey Sorry I'm a little slow, can you explain a little more in depth? Does it allow me to color over the makeup without it affecting the textures?

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            @fluffyfawn so i use GIMP for photoshopping. i put the dark skin texture in then the makeup texture in but make sure its on top of course. i right click the texture and go to edit layer attributes and go to mode then select "multiply" this just makes it so the makeup blends properly with the skin instead of it being too bright in contrast to the dark tone
            the first picture is no makeup, the 2nd is the makeup with the multiply setting and the last is before i changed it to multiply
            this is just how i do it and it comes out fine
            Screenshot 2025-05-19 140831.png Screenshot 2025-05-19 140823.png Screenshot 2025-05-19 140803.png

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            • stingraeyS stingraey

              @fluffyfawn so i use GIMP for photoshopping. i put the dark skin texture in then the makeup texture in but make sure its on top of course. i right click the texture and go to edit layer attributes and go to mode then select "multiply" this just makes it so the makeup blends properly with the skin instead of it being too bright in contrast to the dark tone
              the first picture is no makeup, the 2nd is the makeup with the multiply setting and the last is before i changed it to multiply
              this is just how i do it and it comes out fine
              Screenshot 2025-05-19 140831.png Screenshot 2025-05-19 140823.png Screenshot 2025-05-19 140803.png

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              @stingraey ooo i see, thank u so much for the visuals! really helps me understand more ^_^

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                and you can always select the multiply by layers of the makeup PSD. dont have to do the entire thing.

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