Monday, 23 March 2015

Light Scarring and Moulds

 

Products used:

  • Moulded gelatine scars
  • Prosaide (contact glue)
  • Pro-clean (to remove)
  • Witch Hazel
  • Cotton buds
  • Wound filler
  • Supracolour
  • Fake blood




Method
Put prosaide on a cotton bud and place on the bottom of the moulded scar and on the skin where the mould is going to be placed. Wait for the glue to be tacky and place the scar on the skin, pressing very hard so that it is completely secure. Next, put witch hazel on a cotton bud and rub along the edges of the mould so that they look as if they are part of the skin. Once this is done, you can fill the middle with wound filler, supracolour and fake blood (I used black supracolour to give the effect of thick, fresh blood) and red supracolour on the outside and then flicked fake blood around the wound. 


Creating Estella Image

 

 

Products used on hair:

  • Curlers
  • Pintail comb
  • Grips
  • Clips
  • Hairspray
Products used on face:
  • Ultrafoundation palette 
  • Illamasqua matte primer
  • Mini-concealer palette
  • Illamasqua loose powder
  • Blusher palette
  • MAC Shiny mixing medium


Creating Miss Havisham- Continuity Image

 

 

Miss Havisham Hair Practice





Products Used:
  • Hairspray 
  • Curling wand
  • Pintail comb
  • Hairbrush
  • 2x butterfly clips
  • Silver clips
  • Hairgrips
Method
Begin by curling the fringe, then brushing, backcombing and hairspraying. Then separate the hair at the crown of the head. With the front, twist the two parts and fasten at the top of the head with the butterfly clip. Next, curl all of the back of the hair so that they are tight ringlets and fasten them to the hair with grips to cool, and once cooled, take them out. Lastly, bring all of the curls together into the middle of the back of the head and fasten with grips, then place butterfly clip in the middle of the bundle of hair. 


Miss Havisham Makeup Practice

 

 

Products used:

  • Ultrafoundation Palette
  • Illamasqua matte primer
  • Illamasqua Skin Base- 01
  • Illamasqua loose powder
  • Brilliant colour medley palette
  • Blusher Palette 
  • Supracolour Palette
  • Duo lash glue
  • Powder brush
  • Eyeshadow Brushes
  • MAC 217
  • Thin white brush
  • Disposable mascara wand
  • Foundation brush
  • Tweezers
Method
Prep the skin with Illamasqua matte primer. Next, mix ultra foundation colour Alabaster with Skin base and apply to face with foundation brush. Following this, loosely pat the face with loose powder. Next, using the brown and grey colours from the brilliant colour medley palette, apply underneath the cheekbone as though you are contouring and bring the colour down creating am ombre effect. Next, mix the same two colours and use an eyeshadow brush around the eyes and make darker in the hollows of the eyes and where eye bags would occur. Then use youth red from the blusher palette and apply around the eye to make it look as if she has been crying. Next, create a brown colour using red, yellow and green in the Supracolour palette and with the thin white brush, make lines on the forehead, next to the eyes, in between the eyebrows, where smile lines would occur and on the chin. Following this, use the brown and grey shadows to contour the nose. Next, put white supracolour on a disposable mascara wand and brush through the eyebrows and the eyelashes. Lastly, put duo lash glue on the lips, wait for it to dry and then pick at it with tweezers.