Get Your Game Face On: An Aria T’loak From Mass Effect Make Up Tutorial!

Omega has no titled ruler and only one rule. Don't fuck with Aria.

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Video games are awesome! So is makeup, and I’m sure I’m not the only lady who likes to wear her fandom on her face. If you’ve ever coveted Ada Wong’s eyeliner, wanted to rock Princess Agitha’s colorful cheek-dots for a walk in the woods, or dreamed of surprising your significant other with a sexy Shiala-as-just-emerged-from-the-Thorian look for date night, let me save you some time! I’ve spent countless hours putting strange (and occasionally ill-advised) substances on my face in a quest to achieve game character perfection with the most affordable and easily accessible supplies possible, and I’m here to share the fruits of my labors with you. You in? (Of course you are! Who doesn’t want to look like an Asari?)

It’s time to Get Your Game Face On.

What’s on your Game Face wishlist? Got a particular character you want to look like? Let me know in the comments!

Jennifer Culp likes to play video games, play with makeup, and play with fire. The rest of her time is devoted toplaying with dogs and taking pictures of rainbows.

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