Thursday, 23 April 2015

Dark eye and lip

Dark eye and lip - 
Research images 
Eyes -




Lips -






List of products used 
Rimmel London lipstick Cherry 
Elizabethan Lipstick in plum
Kryolan pallet



My outcome -

For this look i used a light shade in the inner corner of the eye and gradually built up a darker shade of brown in the crease. I also used a black eye liner pen and drew a line around the eye line and used mascara to make the lashes darker and voluminous.




Consultation Notes -

Before applying any makeup to the face or body and putting heat onto the hair you must make sure it is all okay with your model. For example your model may have allergic reactions, piercings or damaged frail hair. There are a series of questions you must think about asking before going any further with your look.

Is the model allergic to any products?
Is her hair damaged?
Is her hair weak?
What type of brush would be best?
What is the models skin tone?
Is it okay to apply makeup to the eyes?
Is the hair natural or dyed?
Has the model got ant piercings?
Has your model got any sore patches that may cause irritation when you come to contact?

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AMELIA KILDEAR - MODEL

Is the model allergic to any products?
No

Is her hair damaged?
No

Is her hair weak?
No

What type of brush would be best?
comb as her hair is very soft and short

What is the models skin tone?
Light

Is it okay to apply makeup to the eyes?
Yes
Is the hair natural or dyed?
Dyed

Has the model got ant piercings?
Yes ears and nose

Has your model got any sore patches that may cause irration when you come to contact?
No
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MYSELF

Is the model allergic to any products?
No
Is her hair damaged?
yes, Split ends

Is her hair weak?
Very fine the ends

What type of brush would be best?
Comb

What is the models skin tone?
Light/tanned

Is it okay to apply makeup to the eyes?
Yes

Is the hair natural or dyed?
Natural

Has the model got ant piercings?
Two piercings in each ear

Has your model got any sore patches that may cause irration when you come to contact?
Yes some sore patched on the head area


victorian hairstyle estella -

ESTELLA HAIRSTYLE 

My inspirational image which led me onto my final design - 


My final design practice - 







This is a hairstyle i am planning to improve and eventually use as my Estella look. I feel this hairstyle will work well as it is elegant soft ad girly which is what i want my Estella to look like when it comes to my final outcome from my assessment. I have sectioned the hair and curled each section. I have then went on to pin the curls at the centre of the head going down. For the timed assessment i am going to place 6-10 tiny flowers around the curls to make the hairstyle much more pretty, elegant and sophisticated which was what you saw Estella to be in the film and what Charles Dickens made Estella to appear in the book as she has boys under her finger by her charming good looks.



Contemporary Hairstyles influenced by American Horror

Contemporary Hairstyles influenced by American Horror




My final design - 




For this hairstyles i sectioned the front part pf the hair about 2 inches from the hair line and seperqated the hair into two sections creating a middle parting. I then went on to curling each piece of hair going into the face instead of going outwards so that the hair would frame the face. At the back i formed a point tail at the middle/back of the head and braided the hair to form a bun pinned down into place using a variety of hair grips and pins. If i was to use this in a look i would add a hair piece, flowers or ribbon to assessors the look and make my look much more appealing and interesting to look at.

Creating light scarring

Creating light scarring - 

Below are two different images of scars, the left a light scar on the cheek using latex and foundation. To create this look i collected many images of the internet of different scars to see what a mixture of the different scars and have an idea in my head of what i was aiming to create. I then went over the scar with a light colour of foundation to add texture. Once i applied the foundation i started to experiment with highlighting and shadowing areas to make the scar realistic.


MY FINAL OUTCOME - 
Scar on cheek - 



This then led me onto create g one on the lip as i had a a few minutes left of the lesson. I decided to experiment with different areas such as the lip. The lip i found much more challenging as it was difficult to make a dip in the lip and making sure it was secure. I then used a small makeup crush and used my supra palette and added some swelling and patches of soreness around the incision.

Scar on lip - 


Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Miss Havisham theatre makeup plans

Miss Havisham theatre Makeup plans - 

My plans for Miss Havisham - 
Miss havisham herself is a bizarre gothic figure who is borderline on sanity and madness, the living world and the realm of spirits. she has characteristic of gothic and sensation fiction.


My plans for Miss Havisham is to make her appear very old, frail and weak, I am going to do this by adding red and brown colours under and around the hole of the ye making her eye lids pop and look extremely sore and tired. I will also use a pale she of foundation to show the weakness and illness of the character. To make Miss Havisham sore i am going to dry out the lips by making them very chapped and crisped. 




Miss havisham, is a gothic figure in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens who is on borderline of sanity and madness. Within films she is appeared to be much older despite being in her late 50's with.




Within theatre Miss Havisham is seen with exaggerated cheek bones, highlights and shadows, wrinkly, yellow stained dress, raggedy, dehydrated skin and poor personal hygiene. She is a wealthy women living in a wealthy historical gothic styled mansion. She has no heart and is very withdrawn from the real world, people are made to feel sorry for her as she appears to be lonely and delicate.


Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Estella

Etella assessment practice-

List of equipment- hair
Curling tong
Bobby pins
Purple flowers 

List of makeup used - 
Face
primer
skin base
Kryolan foundation palette - 

Cheeks 
kryolan blusher pallet - in blush peach and natural tan


Lips
kryolan lip pallet in LCP694


Eyes
Illamsqua pallet , shades stealth, vintage, obsidian and wolf


Hair - For this design i curled the entire head all the way around making sur eno pieces were left at the bottom or sides. i then sectioned the hair into three sections. top, middle and bottom. on each section i grabbed the hair from either side and brushed through to make it smooth, i then placed the curls in the centre of the head making the curls only go down the middle of the head. I did this for each section however when it comes to my assignment i found using a damp comb or hairspray helps to smoothen out the sides instead of the messy, un neat look in the photographs below. I added many tiny flowers spreader around the curls to make my design much more appealing and elegant.




Makeup -



Overall, i am not happy with the way my makeup look came out. It is far too heavy and gives of the wrong atmosphere and emotion i wanted to give of. I am going to change my design to a much more simplistic bare faced natural look. Using a warmth tone of foundation instead of pale, and very little eye makeup to keep the eyes bright and fresh and a natural colour on the lips and cheeks.

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Miss Havisham assessment 2 continuity

Miss Havisham assessment 2 continuity - 






Evaluation - This is my final image for my second look of Estella. I made a folder with all of the original images from the first shoot to follow and made notes or which way i curled the hair. Making sure each individual url was the exact same as the previous time. I then fractioned the hair into a grid of 9 sections to make sure i placed the braid and bun in the same place. I found this method very helpful as it made my look much more precise and helped with continuity.

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Miss Havisham - first timed assessment

Miss Havisham - First timed assessment outcome

List of products used - 
Base-

Primer
Skin base
Kryolan Foundation 

Cheeks-

Kryolan blusher pallet - mixture of two colours, bronzing summer and glamour tan
Highlighting - Illamasqua sculpting powder duo, colour lumos

Tired eyes-

Illamasqua pallette- colours in cream- stealth, black- obsidan and brown-wolf
Kryolan blusher pallet - redness around the eyes - Youth red
Eyebrows - Illamasqua, mixed stealth and obsidian to create a grey

Cracked lips- 

Lip rouge mini pallet, colours LC009 + LC010
Illamasqua - loose powder to create dryness

Wrinkles-

Derma-colour camouflage mini pallet, colours D1, D2, D7, D10


My final outcome - Hair





 My final outcome- makeup


Evaluation - 
This is my final outcome for the first timed assessment creating Miss Havisham. I wanted 'Miss Havisham to appear tired, sore and weak. By creating grey eyelashes to show how she has aged and dark under eye bags to show exhaustion of her life. The lips i have added a dark colour onto the crack where i have asked my model to scrunch her lips up, this gives of the effect of cracking and soreness. The eyes i used mainly brown and red colours to give a sore tired and weary look. Wrinkles i have placed on her forehead, under eye and  frown of the mouth.

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Miss Havisham Assessment practise 1

Miss Havisham Assessment practise 1

Makeup-

List of products used-

Base-

Primer
Skin base
Kryolan Foundation 

Cheeks-

Kryolan blusher pallet - mixture of two colours, bronzing summer and glamour tan
Highlighting - Illamasqua sculpting powder duo, colour lumos

Tired eyes-

Illamasqua pallette- colours in cream- stealth, black- obsidan and brown-wolf
Kryolan blusher pallet - redness around the eyes - Youth red
Eyebrows - Illamasqua, mixed stealth and obsidian to create a grey

Chapped lips- 

Lip rouge mini pallet, colours LC009 + LC010
Illamasqua - loose powder to create dryness

Wrinkles-

Derma-colour camouflage mini pallet, colours D1, D2, D7, D10

For this look i was aiming for an exaggerated bold theatre look. I wanted to make Miss Havisham appear old, frail, warn out, weak and dry. I have done this by adding wrinkles, dark bags under eyes, sore red eyes, chapped lips and grey eye brows. To add theatre concept each aspect had to be well exaggerated , i have also enhanced the cheek bone for a more theatre look. I am also planning to use a grey mascara for the lashes to show age.



Hair- 
 For the hair i have section the hair into halves, the front half and the back. For the front half i have barley/sugar curled the hair and on the back have captured all the hair into a bun. For my final assessment i plan to assessorize the bun. The bun is held into place by using bobby pins. The parting is is in the middle and i have used a wet comb to flatten the hair down to show more of a victorian era look.





Evaluation -
Barely/sugar curls were very popular during the beginning of the victorian era by women and children. I am happy with the way this look came out and believe my overall outcome for my assessment will be successful by adding some victorian hair pieces around the bun. 

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Makeup, Burns and scars

Makeup, Burns and Scars

List of products used - 

Gelatine
Gelack
Latex

Make sure your Gelack is warm before putting strait on skin
Colour over top using the supra pallet
Glasorine, glisterine, vasaline or moisturiser will help make your wound seem sore and less dry appearing fresh, shiny and sweaty.

To melt the gelack put in the microwave for 15 seconds , take the gelack out and shake before putting it into the microwave for another 15 seconds.

To melt the Gelatine put into a bowl then place the gelatine into the microwave for 10 seconds.

Use a spatular to test its not too hot before placing onto the skin
Smooth your gelack or gelatine onto your desired body place making sure there are no edges
Use a hair dryer on a cool temperature to dry.
Powder to reduce the brush from sticking, this will also make turn your burn skin coloured before adding colour.
Colour your burn using makeup
Once you are happy with the way your burn is looking use vaseline to make your wound seem fresh and shiny.

My final outcome - 






Evaluation - 
I really enjoyed this lesson and found it very enjoyable to experiment when creating the burns and seeing the final outcome of mine and my classmates work. I feel my burn came out successful however feel i could make this wound seem much more fresh by adding fake blood and flesh coloured makeup instead of dark. The difficulties i faced when doing this was making sure the gelatine didn't dry as it would stick smoothly onto the skin instead of 3d and rough roughlike  so i had to work fast.