Makeup Table Overview
Makeup Table was one of those quiet, straightforward games from the Flash era. It appeared online in the mid-2000s, a time when simple, single-screen simulations were common. The game didn't have a complex story or high stakes. It was just there, a digital vanity you could open in your browser between other tasks.
You control a cursor, clicking to open the drawers of a wooden dressing table. Inside, you find lipsticks, eyeshadows, hair clips, and jewelry. The moment-to-moment play involves selecting items and applying them to the model's face or hair. Your main objective is to complete a full look, combining colors and accessories until you are satisfied. You might experiment with different blush shades, try on earrings, or change the hairstyle. The pacing is slow and open-ended, with no timer or penalty for mistakes. The difficulty is non-existent, making it a relaxed activity rather than a challenge. It feels like quietly organizing a collection, or testing colors on the back of your hand before deciding.