Neon and chaos! That’s Toxix in a nutshell. I replicated his look by dyeing an old hoodie with splatter effects, then safety-pinning random chains. For the wig, I used a cheap green one and backcombed it into wild spikes. Makeup was simple: smudged black around the eyes and metallic green on the lids. The key is confidence—strut like you own the wasteland he comes from!
Toxix’s cosplay is all about attitude—those sharp angles and aggressive colors scream 'antihero.' I focused on layering: a ripped fishnet undershirt beneath the jacket, distressed jeans with knee pads (practical and accurate!), and chunky boots scuffed to perfection. The trickiest detail? His arm tattoos. I printed temporary ones, but hand-drawn could work if you’re patient. Pro tip: study his posture—slouched but tense, like he’s always ready to fight. Practicing that stance made the costume feel alive.
Cosplaying as Toxix from that anime is such a fun challenge! The character's design is so striking with those neon-green highlights and the asymmetrical jacket. I spent weeks researching reference images—screenshots from key scenes, official art, even fan illustrations to catch every detail. The jacket’s probably the hardest part; I ended up modifying a thrift store find with fabric paint and patches to match the 'battle-worn' vibe. Don’t forget the fingerless gloves with those tiny claw details!
For makeup, I layered electric-green eyeliner over a white base to mimic his glowing eyes, and a matte black lipstick for that edgy contrast. The wig took forever to style—spiked just right with gel, but messy enough to look natural. Bonus tip: carry a prop like his signature dagger (foam-core safety version, obviously) to complete the look. Honestly, half the fun was improvising solutions when exact materials weren’t available!
Toxix’s design leans into 'cyberpunk grunge,' so think recycled materials. I turned an old gas mask into a prop by adding LED strips (battery-operated for safety). His gloves were basic gardening ones dipped in latex for texture. The best part? Weathering everything with sandpaper and acrylic washes to match his dystopian world. A little dirt goes a long way in selling the illusion!
Budget-friendly Toxix tips: swap the jacket for a DIY painted denim vest, use athletic tape for 'bandage' wraps, and draw his scars with liquid eyeliner. I even made his belt charms from bottle caps! For the wig, a $10 base plus extra clips for volume worked. Remember, his character’s messy, so imperfections add authenticity. My con photos turned out great despite the low-cost approach—fans loved the creativity!
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If you are going to be BAD, then you have to do it the BAD way...
It's pretty simple:
1) Don't get caught
2) Always have a Plan B
3) If all else fails... Run...Run for your life!
Everyone has a bad side. Some try to deny it's existence, some hide it and others well...they rule the world with it.
In the book of being BAD, there are ninety-nine formulas for world domination...
Number one: You aren't BAD until you can walk around the school dressed in all pink and have everyone afraid to approach you.
Number two: You aren't BAD until you can break into a certain bad boys house and well... do the wrong kinds of stuff.
Number three: You aren't bad until quite
frankly, you have declared vengeance against the bad boy.
~*~
"I heard you like bad boys," Blade says with a vivid smirk on his face.
I glared up at him, without responding clenching my fists fighting the urge to punch him in the face.
"So...?" He says after a couple of seconds of silence.
"So what?"
"So what do you think...Tinker Bell?" He says emphasizing on the stupid name.
His face moved closer to mine and I stared back into his green eyes, watching the fire inside ignite.
I smirked, "Then find me one."
Blade grins at my witty retort and shrugs it off.
"I look at you and I see cotton candy, but then you open your mouth... and suddenly you turn into liquorice," he scoffs.
"Welcome to the game bitch, your move, now let's play."
They say that psychos can never love. But what if a psycho falls in love? It sounds like a joke, doesn't it? But he punishes the people who make fun of his love in front of him. A ticket to hell.
He is a psycho,
A serial killer,
A ruthless ruler,
And what else?
An Obsessed Lover.
His heart decided to beat again, only after seeing her. He was drawn to her not only by her beauty but by her innocence. Because even the devil himself feeds on innocent souls.
Her laughter settled in his ear. Her smile gave him breath and her face made his heart beat.
Having found the reason to live once again, now he did not want to lose it. Now she had become a means of living for him. Why? Because have we not known from the beginning that love conquers all?
Her innocent love conquered his evil but in the midst of all this, she lost her soul. How? Because he snatched it from her.
He used his evil ways to get her and that is how he broke her. Injured her.
And that was the reason, she could not love him back
It was complicated. A pure venom was inflicted by him. In her. It was so toxic that it just made her soul leave her body. His insanity proved fatal. But whatever others say, the feeling was pure. It was naive and that is why it is still called Love.
“Love is a gamble. You take the risk and accept whatever the outcome without regrets”
Brianna's world crumbled after she caught Lorenzo having an affair. But instead of breaking up with him, she decided to set their relationship open instead, to get her revenge. She copied him and did all the things that he'd done to her.
What she did made Lorenzo finally realize his mistakes and start repenting. However, with years of being a fool for him, Brianna builds a huge wall between them and has no plan of forgiving him, even if he cried her a river, nor tell the whole world how much he regrets his mistakes.
But what will she do if Lorenzo becomes persistent and very determined to take her back?
When the blood spill somewhere, she appears to take her revenge... The town folks were afraid of the curse that she brought along her self. Not a witch, not a vampire, she was a queen of the red blood who will save the humanity from her ruthless enemies.
I'm the most sought-after makeup artist in horror games.
Before each round begins, the bare-faced NPCs sit obediently in a row, waiting for me to work my magic.
With my makeup skills, they're twice as intimidating to players, and their performance soars. Even the Demon Boss seeks me out.
As I face the Demon Boss with all 16 heads and 32 eyes staring at me, the corner of my mouth twitches.
"Sure, I can do your makeup, but it'll cost extra."
Quan Durbysch, a Black from the Land of Rovega, held a grudge for years against the black robed people who killed her mother. The killers have eye color that typical of Blue people.
The problem is people think that the Blue People are extinct. So, who are they?
However, one day, finally, the girl accidentally found one of the killers and the next problem that happened was not as easy as she imagined.
Zanxer.
Quan doesn't know exactly what that thing is, but because of that, her life that was originally full of revenge became a little parted; starting from her meeting with Zurg, then Shodo and finally Osh.
Her search for the gang in black robes requires the girl to face the Voice. They demanded that Quan have to carry on with her mother's unfinished duties.
First, she must find Zanxer, the thing that her mother has hidden. If she doesn't find it soon, then the Land of Rovega will be on the verge of a war of blood.
The battlefield will be full of white, black and silver blood. Even blue, if the nation is still exists.
Cosplaying as Wein from 'The Genius Prince’s Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt' is such a fun challenge! His look is all about that regal yet relaxed vibe. Start with his signature white and gold outfit—loose-fitting but elegant. I’d hunt for a high-collared white coat with gold embroidery or trim, maybe even DIY it with fabric paint if you’re crafty. His pants are simple black, but the boots are key: knee-high and polished. Don’t forget his messy silver wig; styling it to look effortlessly tousled sells the character.
For accessories, his royal brooch is a must—check Etsy for replicas or make one from resin. Wein’s personality is playful but shrewd, so practice his smug smirk in the mirror! I’d also recommend rewatching scenes to nail his posture—he slouches just enough to feel casual but still commands attention. Bonus points if you carry a prop book or scroll to reference his strategic genius.