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From studio warm-ups to a café table, this is a gentle “get ready” makeover where the best looks feel soft, comfortable, and believable for a first date. You prep Cappuccina’s face, pick a dance-friendly hairstyle, then build an outfit that reads “ballet girl off-duty” instead of full stage costume. Many builds also let you style her date so the final reveal feels like a matched couple photo. Controls Desktop: Left Mouse Button, click and drag to use tools and select items. Mobile: Tap and drag to use tools and select items. How the makeover flow usually works You move through short steps in order, such as: • skincare and cleanup • light makeup, blush, lip color, liner, small sparkle accents • hair, brush and shape, then choose a style • outfit and shoes • accessories and background The game looks best when everything agrees on one mood. If the makeup is soft but the outfit is dramatic, the character feels mismatched. The date-ready makeup rule A café scene reads best with makeup you can notice, but not heavy enough to look like stage lighting. • Choose one focus area, either eyes or lips. • Keep blush subtle and placed higher for a fresher look in the reveal. • Use shimmer as a tiny highlight, not across every layer. If you’re unsure, go lighter. Most builds look cleaner with gentle choices because they fit the story setting. Outfit building, practice piece plus street piece The easiest way to make outfits feel intentional is to mix one ballet-coded item with one everyday item. Good practice pieces, pick one: • wrap top or light cardigan • simple leotard-style top • fitted knit Good street pieces, pick one: • midi skirt or pleated skirt • high-waist jeans • simple dress with a warm coat Finish with comfortable shoes. Pointe shoes can look cute, but they read wrong for walking, so flats, sneakers, or short boots usually match the scene better. Palette trick for instant cohesion Pick one palette and repeat it in three places, like hair accessory, outfit detail, and a background accent: • blush pink and cream • white and gold • soft blue and gray Add only one strong accent, like red, teal, or black, if you need contrast. Accessory discipline so the reveal stays clean Dress-up games often stack accessories in ways that overlap hair and collars. Keep it tidy: • one statement item max, earrings or necklace or headband • if hair is big, choose smaller earrings • if the neckline is busy, skip necklaces Quick couple styling tip If you can style the second character, match the “temperature” of the outfit: • cozy knit plus scarf pairs well with cozy knit plus simple jacket • elegant coat pairs well with a clean shirt and darker pants Aim for “same occasion,” not identical colors. Common mistakes that lower the final look • stage-level makeup for a daytime café vibe • too many accessories overlapping hair and shoulders • mixing a delicate ballet vibe with a loud streetwear piece • choosing high-drama shoes that don’t fit the story scene Mini challenge Do one run with one palette, one accent, and one accessory per character. The reveal usually looks cleaner and more realistic. FAQ How do I make the result look coordinated? Repeat one palette across outfit, accessory, and background. Why does my character look overdone? Too many bold choices at once, pick one focus and keep the rest simple. What’s the safest shoe choice? Flats or simple sneakers if the game offers them.



Instruction

Left Mouse Button Click or Tap to Play



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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