I’m about to show you how to channel pure Sukuna menace without losing your glam card. Think razor-cut cursed marks, vinyl-black wings, and crimson smoke that says “don’t try me.” I mix glossy lids with matte sigils, throw in negative space, and flirt with UV chaos for club nights.
Regardless you want soft-glam villain or full split-face drama, I’ve got a blueprint that bites—plus a few tricks you won’t see coming next.
Classic Cursed Mark Full Face

Even before I pick up a brush, I’m plotting that iconic Sukuna smirk with full-face cursed marks that scream chaos-chic.
I map bold crimson lines along cheekbones, temples, and jaw, then deepen them with smoky mauve shading.
Sharp liner slices the gaze; matte lips go blood-ink.
I set everything bulletproof, then add a sly highlight at the nose bridge.
Boom—villain aura released, stare unskippable.
I often draw inspiration from cosplay techniques like Siren Makeup to blend theatrical boldness with wearable glam.
Soft-Glam Sukuna for Everyday Wear

Usually, I dial Sukuna down to soft-glam by swapping chaos for clean lines and subtle spice—think whisper-thin crimson accents that hug the eyes, diffused mauve along the crease, and skin that looks glazed, not greasy.
I anchor brows, feather lashes, and tap a muted rose stain. Highlighter? Just a glass-kiss on cheekbones. It’s villain energy, office approved.
- Own the stare, not the scare.
- Precision reads power.
- Subtle still slaps.
Makeup looks often benefit from experimenting with bold and playful techniques to elevate the overall vibe.
Monochrome Red Power Look

Because red is a statement all by itself, I go full throttle: one shade, all zones, no apologies.
I pack a crimson wash on lids, wing it sharp, then smudge lower lash for that cursed-glare heat. Cheeks get a soft scarlet veil, lips go lacquered ruby. I balance with feathery brows, tightlined black, and glassy skin.
Power? Activated. Villain aura? Unleashed. Glitter can amplify the drama when placed strategically on the inner corner or center lid for catchlight and dimension, especially using glitter makeup that adheres well and reflects light.
Negative-Space Curse Mark Minimalism

Red had its moment roaring; now I flip the script and let empty space do the talking.
I trace slender Sukuna-esque marks, then skip sections, letting skin slice through like silence between beats.
Negative space? That’s my power flex—whispers sharper than shouts.
I anchor shapes at temples, float slashes on cheeks, and keep gloss minimal so the gaps glow.
- Intention over excess
- Pause as punctuation
- Mystery fuels magnetism
Bold and unconventional looks thrive on alternative makeup that challenges expectations.
High-Contrast Black and Crimson Graphic Liner
When the mood needs bite, I carve black wings so sharp they’d slice a glare, then thread a venom-bright crimson line right through the negative space.
I lock the angles crisp, lift the tail feral, and snap the red like a warning flare. Matte black, glossy red—clean, lethal contrast. Tightline, flick, breathe.
You’ll look cursed, kissed by chaos, and absolutely untouchable. Bold high-contrast looks like this elevate the drama with purposeful High Contrast Makeup.
Smoky Eye With Scarlet Underliner

Usually I smolder the lids first, buffing charcoal into a soft haze, then drop a razor-thin scarlet underliner that burns like a seal.
I tightline black, smoke the corners, and flick the red just under the lower lashes—clean, lethal, unforgettable.
Pair with matte skin, muted blush, and a gloss-less lip so the eyes talk heavy.
Smoky makeup thrives on sultry intensity balanced with restraint.
- Power demands restraint
- Heat lives under shadow
- Precision creates menace
Split-Face Yuji vs. Sukuna

Smolder handled, let’s split the face like a cursed coin—Yuji on one side, Sukuna on the other.
I map a crisp center line, then keep Yuji clean: soft freckles, warm blush, glossy nude lip.
Flip it wicked: carve sharp cheekbones, ink those jagged markings, deepen brows, and drop a razor grin.
Balance textures, blend the border, and boom—hero vs. menace, perfectly framed. Complete the look with transformative makeup techniques that emphasize character contrast.
Metallic Blood-Lust Halo Eye

I’m priming your lids for a lethal look: a crimson-to-black gradient that melts like fresh ink at midnight.
Then I slap on foiled metallic shimmer so the halo pops like cursed chrome.
To finish, I carve a graphic inner-corner spike—sharp, smug, and ready to slay.
Add a touch of warm bronze throughout the crease to blend and harmonize the reds and blacks while enhancing skin warmth warm-toned makeup.
Crimson-To-Black Gradient
Chaos meets couture in this Crimson-To-Black Gradient—my metallic blood-lust halo eye that screams “apex predator, but make it glam.” I pack a fiery crimson on the inner and outer corners, leave the center lid bare for now, then deepen the edges with inky black to carve that sinfully sharp dimension.
I smoke the lower lashline, blend borders clean, and lock it with micro-spark for lethal, molten depth.
- Power demands polish
- Beauty wields danger
- Shadow crowns control
Concert makeup often calls for bolder pigments and long-wear formulas to withstand the lights and heat of the venue, so consider long-wear eyeshadows when recreating this look.
Foiled Metallic Shimmer
That crimson-to-black heat set the mood—now I slap on foiled metallic shimmer so the halo goes full blood-lust.
I mist my brush, pack molten ruby on the center lid, then tap a cool steel foil to punch dimension.
Blend edges like smoke rings.
Inner glow? Radiant, not sparkly mess.
I anchor with matte depth, then spritz setting spray—bam, lethal gleam that screams Sukuna swagger.
Gold makeup can elevate the look with warm reflective highlights for contrast, especially when placed on the inner corner to catch light and add drama to the halo effect; see metallic shimmer.
Graphic Inner-Corner Spike
Slice the inner corner sharp like a cursed blade—this is the spiked focal point that sells the Metallic Blood-Lust Halo. I map a tiny triangle toward the bridge, pack molten chrome, then flick a razor-thin wing inward.
The halo? Smoked cranberry circling the lid, leaving the spike untouched, gleaming.
- Power needs precision; menace rides control.
- Beauty bites when boundaries bend.
- Ritual beats randomness—own your strike.
Sharp Contour With Ink-Stroke Details
While the base sets, I carve out razor-sharp cheekbones and temples, then lace them with crisp, ink-stroke accents that scream Sukuna.
I map the hollows with cool taupe, snatch the jawline, and flick sketchy strokes outward like cursed calligraphy.
A fine brush, gel liner, and steady wrist? Chef’s kiss.
I blur edges slightly, keep strokes bold, and let that villain aura slice.
Neon Glow Sukuna Club Look

Usually I flip the switch to full neon demon: I prime for sweat-proof wear, then paint Sukuna’s markings in UV-reactive liner so they blaze under blacklight. I pack iridescent highlighter on cheekbones, spike a fuchsia lip, and seal with setting spray.
You? Grab glow sticks, cue the bass, and let the sigils pulse like nightclub runes.
- Own the room, don’t ask.
- Glow is attitude.
- Ritual beats doubt.
Grunge Textured Marks With Smudged Liner

Let’s crank the chaos with layered scar detailing—gritty, raised textures that look battle-born but fashion-forward.
I’ll rough in the marks, then blur the edges so they read raw, not costume-y.
Next, we smoke out the waterline till it’s inky and dangerous, letting that smudged liner bleed into a dark haze that screams boss energy.
Layered Scar Detailing
Swipe in the chaos with layered scar detailing that looks ripped-from-the-anime but grit-core IRL. I stack sheer crimson tints, tap taupe shadows for depth, then blur edges with a stubby brush so it screams battle-worn, not costume-store.
I anchor each mark with micro-flicks of matte brown, keeping placement asymmetric for savage realism. You’ll look cursed, but curated.
- Own the myth, not the mask
- Precision births menace
- Texture tells history
Smoked Waterline Intensity
Although the scars do the talking, I crank menace to eleven with a smoked waterline that looks slept-in and sinned-with.
I press gel pencil tight to the lashes, blink to blur, then buff with a stubby brush. A whisper of charcoal shadow seals it. I tap grunge marks at the outer corners, feathered and imperfect. The finish? Ferocious gaze, villain-core, zero apologies.
Glossy Lid and Matte Markings Hybrid

Sometimes subtle, sometimes savage, this glossy lid and matte markings combo hits like cursed couture. I slick a vinyl sheen over my lids, then carve crisp, powder-dry sigils along temples and cheekbones.
The contrast? Chef’s kiss—wet lightning meets stone scripture. You’ll clock instant drama without heavy stacking, just texture play and precision lines.
- Shine attracts, matte commands
- Duality sharpens character
- Control chaos, don’t chase it
White-Out Lenses and Bleached Brow Vibe

A pair of white-out lenses and bleached brows flips my face into otherworldly—like I walked out of a cursed snowstorm with attitude to spare.
I shave color off the brows, tone them icy, then pop in those ghostly lenses. Suddenly, every glare feels supernatural.
Pair with razor-sharp eyeliner, pale contour, and a soft-focus lip. You’ll look untouchable, eerie, and mad regal.
Jewel-Studded Curse Sigils

I went from frostbitten menace to gilded menace by tracing Sukuna’s curse marks with micro rhinestones—think shimmering sigils that catch light like wicked constellations.
I map the lines with lash glue, then press gems like cursed stardust. Red stones scorch, jet blacks brood, champagne pops wickedly. You’ll stalk rooms like a jeweled omen, all glare and glitter.
- Glam invites power.
- Precision fuels myth.
- Sparkle masks mercy.
Avant-Garde Geometric Villain Lines

I’m cranking symmetry to boss-level intimidation, mirroring razor-sharp lines so your stare hits like a curse.
Watch me map angular contours—cheekbones, temples, jaw—into lethal geometry that sculpts and slays.
Then I carve negative space sigils, crisp cutouts that whisper “villain” louder than any blackout fill.
Symmetry as Intimidation
Usually, nothing chills a room faster than razor-clean symmetry slicing across a face like a villain’s calling card.
I map twin lines with surgical precision—brows, nose bridge, lip bow—so your gaze snaps to center like it’s magnetized.
Perfect balance reads powerful, unreadable, dangerous.
I’m not decorating; I’m declaring.
- Symmetry signals control
- Refined edges command respect
- Mirrored marks project fearless intent
Angular Contour Mapping
Symmetry sets the stage; sharp geometry steals the show.
I map triangles under cheekbones, slice the jaw with razor-clean lines, and flick angular shadows up the temples.
Think sleek villain armor—no soft fade, just decisive edges.
I stamp contour like blueprints, then pop highlights along planes for a blade-glint effect.
You’ll look calculated, lethal, and couture, with every angle broadcasting boss-level menace.
Negative Space Sigils
While the contour cuts do the talking, the real flex is silence: crisp negative space that reads like cursed code. I map razor-clean gaps between liner bars, letting skin glow like forbidden runes.
I stamp triangles, split chevrons, and orbiting rings, then stop before chaos. You’ll feel the hush—sharp, surgical, villain-hot.
- Power lives in restraint
- Geometry bends emotion
- Silence amplifies intent








