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    How can I make myself look sick?
    Rawr.itz.samm
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    You should add some red/pink eyeshadow around your eyes and nose, and light purple/black to make bags under your eyes.
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    Is there something I can do that does not involve any ingredients from the kitchen?
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    You could try cooling your skin with a towel soaked in cold water or ice. It makes your skin look cold and pale (kind of sick looking). Also, use concealer to hide red or dark spots on your skin (if you're already pale).
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    Im already pale, but I don't have enough money for all the stuff to make me more pale. What can I do?
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    Stay inside all the time. If you go outside, wear sun block and long sleeves and long pants to avoid tanning.
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    How can I create a fake rash on my skin?
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    You could try using a mix of red/pink and white makeup to make a splotchy pattern on your skin, but it might look obvious and would easily rub off.
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    Can you help me a little more?
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    First off, you should never change yourself for other people. Be hardcore and stand up for yourself. But if you want to make you skin pale because YOU want it, then it's fair. Research has stated when you are nervous or cold, your skin pales. If you don't like that option, here's another one. Baby powder isn't necessarily makeup. Apply a little, and it'll look natural. If you have extremely dark skin, use a watercolor marker which blends in really well with your skin tone and can make it lighter. I recommend Copics. I DON'T recommend your day-to-day markers or Sharpies.
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    Are these methods permanent?
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    No, your skin cells renew themselves every 3-4 weeks, so no superficial treatment will be permanent on your skin. If you use the treatments consistently however, you will achieve a good long-term result.
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