Exploring Exodi

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I heard Exodi is having a 50% sale, so I went over to grab some skin demos. Like I said in my previous post, I rarely ever buy skins, clothing or hair at full price; more so skins than anything else, though, since skins are so expensive.
 
It amazed me that although all three skins are made by the same creator, they could have such varying effects on the way I look.
 
 

Exodi skins
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For this comparison, I tried to choose skins that had the same, or as similar as possible lip shade. I'm still looking for a skin with nice maroon lips, so I err sort of pounced on that.
 
 
Exodi Shiloh

 
 
This is Exodi Shiloh, in the honey tone with the makeup called "Nosferatu". Scary thick hairy brows, small mouth with big pouty lips, big eyes with eyeliner and slight eyeshadow. The glowing cheeks and pouty mouth provide a sweet kind of doll-face look.
 
 
Exodi Lily

 
 
Now we have Exodi Lily, in the dove tone with the makeup called "Chocolate Orange". Brows a lot less scary, lips are wider and glossy, less shading at the nostrils, less eyeliner and almost no eyeshadow, she somehow looks kind of questioning, maybe a bit naive and intellectual.
 
 
Exodi Sienna

 
 
Finally, Exodi Sienna, in the vivante tone with the makeup called "Poker Face". Neat brows, lots of eyeliner and eyeshadow, mouth slightly wider and less pouty... she looks the most like "me". I tend to wear skins with heavy eyeliner and eyeshadow because I don't wear lashes. Without the eyeliner and eyeshadow, my eyes end up looking very stark, as you can see in the earlier two pictures.
 
But Sienna also makes me look a little "mature". So, I was thinking, if I could combine all its facial features with the Shiloh honey skin tone and blushing cheeks, that might be just perfect :p

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I hope you enjoyed and bought some skins! Also, buy the Verto eyes! (Although all Ryker's eyes are excellent.)

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