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With a heavy hand, use a creamy contour stick down the sides of your nose, along the sides of your forehead, and under your cheekbones. Using a damp makeup sponge, blend the edges. Use a lighter powdered concealer in the middle of your forehead, on top of your cheekbones, and under the eyes, and bake them for fifteen minutes with the translucent powder applied on the top. Use a matte eyeshadow for your eyes along the crease of your lid, and use a liquid eyeliner to make a cateye winged style.
You will need a dark eyeshadow to apply on the crease of your eyelids to create deep-set eyes look. Next, use a liquid eyeliner to make a cateye wing style starting from the inner eye areas all the way extended outwards. To finish the look, trace down the bottom lashes with liquid eyeliner in black color. Mascara or false lashes is your call.
Use a creamy contour stick down the sides of your nose, along the sides of your forehead, and under your cheekbones, and blend it using a damp makeup sponge. Use a lighter powdered concealer in the middle of your forehead, on top of your cheekbones, and under the eyes. For eyes, go with a matte eyeshadow for your eyes along the crease of your lid, and use a liquid eyeliner to make a cateye winged style.
For leopard makeup, you mix things up according to your style; some people don't wear lipsticks since the leopard makeup itself is pretty on the heavy side. You can also get dark lipstick to match your nose, which will imitate the cheetah/leopard facial features. For this case, dark brown or near to black is more suitable.
The method explained in the question is for the base leopard makeup. When done with that, you can take it to Halloween styling by making a nose with pencil eyeliner, a kohl pencil to make whiskers, and a brown pencil to create C shape cheetah pattern near your temple areas to imitate real-life cheetah patterns. This pattern can also be extended down to the middle of your cheeks.