Clean the skin thoroughly and dab it with an alcohol-free toner.
Cover the eyebrows with eyebrow-concealing wax as directed by the specific wax product.
Apply a layer of base makeup, using a large, round brush or sponge, depending on the kind of animal you want to create. Start with the “background” color. For example, you might choose brown as a horse’s background color, or white for a cow (a white one with black spots).
Apply the midground makeup using a small, round brush. When choosing which color is the midground, look for larger sections of color and not for fine details. For example, a cheetah’s coloration is generally made up of three different colors: dark orange, light orange and a blackish brown. If you paint the base a light orange, then you must choose between dark orange and the brown shade for the midground. Because the black seems to visually sit on top of the dark orange, you should choose the dark orange as the midground color.
Paint the foreground details onto the skin, using a flat brush. For a cheetah, this means painting the dark spots. For a lion, this means adding the foreground black details to the nose and around the eyes.
Affix the stage makeup with a light coating of translucent powder.