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Tiny face, big style choices — Chibi Doll Makeup Salon is a makeover and dress-up salon game where you design a cute chibi character from start to finish. It’s all about mixing makeup, hair, outfits, and accessories into one clean look that feels intentional (not random). What you do Most versions guide you through a makeover flow like: skincare/face prep (cleaning, mask, fixing small spots), choosing eye style (liner, lashes, shadow), lipstick + blush, hairstyle and hair color, outfit + shoes + accessories, final reveal / photo screen (sometimes with a score or reactions). The fun is experimenting—one small change can completely change the character’s vibe. Makeovers that look good fast If you want your doll to look “finished” without trying 20 combinations, use this simple order: Choose hair first (it controls the vibe) Pick an outfit that matches the hair style (cute, sporty, elegant, edgy) Do makeup last to support the outfit (not fight it) When players do makeup first, they often end up changing everything later. chibi face proportions (makeup that fits the style) Chibi faces are small and expressive, so heavy makeup can look too intense. Try this rule: bold eyes + soft lips, or soft eyes + bold lips keep blush light and placed higher (chibi cheeks look cuter with “lifted” blush) choose eyeliner styles that match the eye shape (round eyes = softer liner, sharp eyes = cleaner wing) This keeps the doll cute instead of “overdone.” color pairing that never fails If you struggle with matching colors, use an easy combo system: Pick one main color (pink, purple, blue, red, etc.) Add one neutral (white, black, beige, silver/gold) Match at least two elements to the main color: hair accessory + shoes, or eyeshadow + outfit detail, or lipstick + bag/jewelry Two matching elements makes the whole look feel planned. If your version has themes or requests Some salon games give you a theme (party, school, princess, street, idol). When that happens, win the theme first: choose the outfit that clearly fits the theme, then add makeup details that support it (glitter for party, soft tones for school, etc.). After you meet the theme, you can personalize accessories freely. Small tips that make the game smoother If drag-and-drop is used, place items on the highlighted zone and release slowly (fast swipes often miss). If there’s a “random” button, use it to get inspiration, then adjust 2–3 things manually. If your version includes hair layering (bangs + back hair), pick bangs that don’t hide the eyes too much—eyes are the main “cute” feature. Common issues (and quick fixes) “My doll looks messy.” Too many colors. Reduce to one main color + one neutral. “Makeup looks too strong.” Switch to softer lipstick and lighter blush, or reduce eyeliner intensity. “Outfit and hair don’t match.” Decide the vibe first (cute, cool, elegant) then pick pieces that belong to that vibe. “I can’t move to the next step.” One required action didn’t complete (mask not applied long enough, item not placed correctly). Repeat slowly until it registers. Helpful answers Is Chibi Doll Makeup Salon a hard game? Not usually. It’s more creative and relaxing than difficult. How do I make every doll look different? Rotate themes: cute pastel, idol glam, street cool, classic princess, winter cozy—then match colors to the theme. Best “one change” tip? Choose hair + outfit first, then do makeup to match. It prevents the “redo everything” loop.
Keep it calm: the game rewards control more than spam. Controls: click/tap to select items, and drag tools for grooming or makeup steps when prompted. Follow the makeover steps in order: face prep, base, eyes, lips, then the special Halloween details if available. Keep one main style idea and avoid stacking every effect at once so the final look stays clean. Tip: small adjustments are safer than big corrections.

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