Thursday, 20 November 2014

First Practice of my Partners 'New Elizabethan' Design


Samara's Face Chart







This is my Partner's design of her New Elizabethan Makeup. This was my first attempt at creating her look, she gave me her Face Chart and instructed me step by step on how to execute it. 

Evaluation of First Time Creating Partner's look:

I was very nervous when Samara handed my her Face Chart of her design as I wasn't quite sure where to start. The easy part was getting the primer and foundation on. At first we found it hard to get the foundation off in the certain areas, we started by just using a clean cu tip to gentle scrap away any product this didn't work that well so I tried using the toner supplied in class however it was getting it completely off so in the end Samara remember she had Garnier Micellar Water which got the foundation off perfectly. After removing the makeup in certain areas I went on to mapping out where the black cream colour was going to go, after we'd finished Samara told me next time she didn't want me to bring the black cream colour under the eye and to just leave that blank. I was very weary when I was using the disposable mascara wand to scrap the product outwards as I was worried I was hurting Samara.  

Products Used
  • Supra Colour Palette
  • MAC Lip Mix - Black, Red and White
  • Illamasqua Matte Primer
  • Illamasqua Skin Base - White
  • Cu tips
  • Disposable Mascara Wands
  • Disposable Sponges

Step By Step Guide

LEFT SIDE
  1. Apply Illamasqua Matte Primer all over the face.
  2. Use a foundation brush or Sponge to apply White Foundation all over the face.
  3. With a Cu tip dipped in makeup remover, remove the white from different areas of the face - down the nose, top of the forehead, on top of the right eyebrow, left cheek, cupid's bow and above right side of the jaw.
  4. Start by using the black cream colour in the Supra Colour Palette to map out the 'c' shape round the eye - making sure to only come to the outer part of the eye.
  5. Use black cream colour to contour the cheek, blend up slightly. 
  6. Using a clean disposable mascara wand gently scrap the black product outwards - it doesn't have to be neat just make sure there aren't any edges.
  7. Using MAC Black Lip mix dip a mascara wand and scrap this product in different areas round the eye. 
  8. Place the black cream colour all over the eye use a sponge to diffuse the edges slightly 
  9. With the MAC White Lip mix on a Mascara wand brush this through the eye lashes and through the front part of the Eyebrow.
  10. With a mix of the Red and Pink in the Supra Colour palette blend under the eye - using a clean mascara wand create stroke marks going outwards onto the bridge of the nose.
RIGHT SIDE
  1. Using the Black Cream colour contour the cheek bring it up to the temples.
  2. Using a mascara wand create stroke marks going upwards and outwards, brush downwards to remove the harsh contour line.
  3. Using a mixture of the red and pink cream colour create a thin line under the eye going slightly into the front part of the eye.
  4. With a mascara wand dipped the MAC Red lip mix create stroke marks on the outer part of the eye. 
  5. Using the MAC White lip mix with a mascara wands brush through the lashes and through the entire eyebrow.
LIP
  1. Start by stippling the white cream colour all over the lips to block out any colour.
  2. Using the Red MAC Lip mix paint the upper lip and the right side of the bottom lip pulling the product downwards creating brush strokes. 
  3. With the MAC Black lip mix paint a thin line in the middle of the lips and get model to rub lips slightly. 
  4. Using a leftover Black Lip mix extend the right and then using a mascara wand create stroke marks going outwards.
  5. With other mascara wand pull the red part of the lips o create stroke marks going upwards and some downwards on the bottom right. 
  6. Using a lip brush use the red lip mix and place in the smile crease on the left side and using a mascara wand create stroke marks going outwards. 
NECK
  1. Paint the neck completely white.
  2. Start by using the Black cream colour to outline the jaw line. 
  3. Then with a mascara wand dipped in the black cream colour create stroke marks going down the neck in a triangle shape down the neck - create stroke marks going up onto the chin as well. 





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