15. Tribal Face Tattoo 2
This particular face skin could be straight from New Zealand. The indigenous people of Aotearoa, the land of the long white cloud, have a long tradition of face paints which look quite similar to this one.
They are called the Māori and have an impressive, war-like dance, called the Haka. This dance became famous due to the New Zealand rugby team who perform the dance just before the start of each game.
While there are many dances in PUBG, nothing compares to Haka.
How to get the Tribal Face Tattoo 2:
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.
14. Arctic Face Camo
Are you tough enough to blend into a hostile environment like the cold tundra of Vikendi? Then the Arctic Face Camo is the right choice for you.
Additionally, complete your outfit by obtaining the white ghillie suit available in airdrops. You will become one with your surroundings. Just make sure to wear some warm thermal-underwear.
How to get the Arctic Face Camo:
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.
13. The Joker’s Makeup
Transform into one of the most popular representations of supervillains, the Joker. As Batman’s opponent, his unpredictability keeps the audience on their toes and creates an element of excitement. The distinctive look of the Joker makes him an iconic figure in the world of media.
How to get the Joker's Makeup:
- These skins were only available for a limited time.
12. Orange Tactical Face Camo
Speaking of Sith Lords, "Good. Use your aggressive feelings, boy. Let the hate flow through you." - Emperor Palpatine.
While it’s never a good idea to let one's inner hate freely roam the soul, deliberate aggressiveness certainly helps to overcome the challenges of intense battle royale.
It can provide the edge needed to succeed and not settle for second best. The Sith are blinded by hate; that's why they ultimately fail.
Aggressive gameplay is very effective in PUBG, and the best teams in the world play in that manner.
How to get the Orange Tactical Face Camo:
- It was part of the event pass of Sanhok, which was introduced in 2018.
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.
11. Mercenary Face Paint
When observing this face paint, one game comes to mind: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. In this captivating game, players experience the emotional struggle of the protagonist, Senua.
The Mercenary Face Paint conveys a similar impression of sorrow. If you are unhappy for not securing enough chicken dinners, there’s only one solution: work harder.
How to get the Mercenary Face Paint:
- Not marketable, not tradeable.
10. Killer Clown Mask
Killer clowns have a shocking history based on actual real-life cases, and the somewhat fascinating aspect lies in the contradiction between a goofy clown's face and the sinister side behind the mask of sanity.
The Killer Clown Mask was introduced in November 2018, as a giveaway just after Halloween. To date, this is the scariest of all masks, and partially explains coulrophobia, the fear of clowns.
Luckily you rarely meet Killer Clowns in PUBG, but if you do, send them back to the lobby as soon as possible. They are annoying. Always.
How to get the Killer Clown Mask:
- Used to be available in the Killer Clown set. You can buy it in online marketplaces.
9. Classic Woodland
This is the military standard, the classic woodland face paint. It allows you to merge with the bush you are hiding in, readily to surprise an unlucky player who crosses your path.
Yes, there are many bushes in PUBG, and every now and then, one suddenly becomes lethal. There is no real solution to spiky bushes, apart from being vigilant anytime. Well, maybe the Machete?
How to get the Woodland Face Paint:
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.
8. Hellion Face Paint
If you have a natural discomfort with authorities, the Hellion Face Paint might be the appropriate skin for you. It expresses an unruly nature that prefers to work on its own terms, rather than being a subordinate to a hierarchy.
It is hard to tell if it works well in squads. Might be a lone-wolf solo skin. Bon voyage!
How to get the Hellion Face Paint:
- Not tradable, not marketable.
7. Jungle Face Camo
If one gets lost in the jungle of Sanhok, why not blend in? Avoid detection and be less likely to be spotted by opponents nearby. This face skin strongly resembles the look of a Green Beret from the Vietnam War era. Welcome to the jungle.
How to get the Jungle Face Camo:
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.
6. Venus Face Makeup
Born from the sea, the Roman goddess Venus is a symbol of love and beauty to this day. The intriguing planet Venus is named in her honor.
While players mostly stay on the ground in PUBG, this face skin doesn’t assist in blending in with your surroundings, but it surely displays a touch of beauty to fierce battles.
How to get the Venus Face Paint:
- Not tradeable, not marketable.
5. Harley Quinn Face Paint
Harley Quinn was initially introduced as the Joker's sidekick and love interest, but over the years, she has become a popular and iconic character in her own right.
She is part of the notorious Suicide Squad, where she, equipped with a baseball bat, engages in dangerous missions to reduce her prison sentence.
She is intelligent, open-minded, and highly extroverted, but she is lured into the Joker’s dark and twisted world where she sides with him and engages in a life of crime. A life in PUBG is less stressful, sometimes.
How to get the Harley Quinn Face Paint:
- Used to be available in the Harley Quinn Set.
4. Vigilante Face Paint
Defenders of justice or threats to the order of law? In popular culture, vigilantes are often depicted in a heroic light. Batman, the Punisher, the Boondock Saints– all of them take matters in their own hands to enforce justice as they perceive it.
In PUBG, you can present yourself as a vigilante with that particular face skin.
How to get the Vigilante Face Paint:
- Not tradeable, not marketable.
3. Specter Face Paint
This face paint conveys an intimidating, ghostly look, similar to that of a ghost or phantom. It aligns with the concept of an unknown soldier operating in secret.
In PUBG, your true identity is hidden, but your player alias pops up in the kill feed every now and then. To become a legend, you’ll need a memorable name. Check out these articles to get some inspiration: here and here.
How to get the Specter Face Paint:
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.
2. La Catrina Makeup
La Catrina, a symbol of Mexican cultural identity, represents death and the afterlife. Contrary to Western culture, where relatives of the deceased grieve in sorrow, Mexicans celebrate it differently.
During the Day of the Dead, or "Día de los Muertos", which is a three —day long celebration–families and friends gather to celebrate their loved ones who have passed away in a vivid and colorful fashion. La Catrina symbolizes this life-affirming day.
Celebration also exists in PUBG, which usually comes with a well-deserved chicken dinner. Honor those in the lobby.
How to get the La Catrina makeup:
- You can buy it online.
1. Fanatic Face Paint
This is the William Wallace remembrance look. For freedom! While the type of warfare drastically changed ever since the late 13th century, there are still the same underlying emotions driving human behavior. Hope, courage, and relief for when it's over, just to name a few.
In PUBG, you often need the courage to leap forward, hope for a circle to your advantage, and you are relieved when fierce battles come to an end. If you want to increase your fighting spirit, you might want to try out this face skin.
How to get the Fanatic Face Paint:
- Available in the appearance section of the customize menu.