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. 

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