Although various techniques of image deformation have been developed and generally applied in animation and morphing, there are a few mechanisms to spread out these techniques to handle videos, especially real-time warping of an expressive moving part in the video like human face. This work presents a system which provides real-time deformation of the shape and appearance of face of people who are standing in front of a D-RGB camera, such as the Microsoft Kinect. This system allows the user to manipulate human face shape parameters such as jaw, chin, nose, mouth; eyes etc. i.e. the user is allowed to concentrate only on what they require to change about the face and observe the manipulated appearance in real-time. Thus, instead of posing in front of a real mirror and imagining their appearance, our system allows the users to pose in front of a digital 'virtual mirror' and visualize themselves in different face features.