Friday, 6 December 2013

Bibliography Make-up and Hair...

Bibliography...

 
 
 
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Peer-Review Evaluation...

Peer-Review Evaluation...
 
When I first introduced my design to my partner she was quite nervous about the thought of executing it. We are very different in the way we interpret and portray make-up so my design was definitely out of her comfort zone. We practised the design quite a few times so she felt more comfortable and confident applying it. She wasn't to familiar with using a lot of bold colours so I tried to demonstrate how I blended a variety of colours together.
My partner definitely looked professional during the assessment. She was very hygienic following the advised process of washing the hands then using hand sanitiser. I also felt very comfortable and confident in her ability as she has a very calm, professional approach even when we were running a bit behind time when she had a couple of minutes left to apply certain products she never panicked or rushed to apply them.
If I had the chance to re-create anything I would have added a few more complex elements to my hair design. I think it was a little to simplistic. My partner had much more experience than me when it comes to time assessments after watching her during hers I definitely aspired to attempt the assessment in a cool and calmed mannered way like she did.
Shannon definitely followed my guidelines carefully resulting in a well executed design however I think if we had spent a bit more time practising the strength and definition of the smoky eyes and fading pink it could made a bigger impact in to the final images.
 


 
 

My PowerPoint Presentation...

My PowerPoint presentation...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Contemporary Elizabethan styled look...

Contemporary Elizabethan styled look...
 
This is an Elizabethan contemporary styled look I attempted a couple of weeks before our time assessments. It was good experience to play around with more modern day makeup trait as we had concentrated a lot of the traditional Elizabethan look and how we were going to incorporate that into our final designs. However the contemporary elements are my favourite parts!  I really like the fact that we can combine a really dark lip with white lashes and eyebrows, it makes such a strong contrast between each facial feature almost making it look evil and slightly futuristic.
 
After playing around in lesson with more modern ideas I was really inspired when it came to creating my own design. In general I love very outgoing, eye-catching make-up rather than a natural look. So when it came to creating my own design the possibilities were literally endless as I was sure I wanted to find an image that would allow me to combine a statement look but that also enabled me to reference traditional Elizabethan traits within it.
 
 






 
 
 
 
Professional shot...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Self-Evaluation...

Self Evaluation...
I created my partner's design, Shannen Abbott. When I was first introduced to the design I was quite nervous as the make-up and hair was very different to my own design more or less the opposite to what I would personally create. The make-up was very subtle and accurate similar to the hair which looked very traditional and detailed which worried me considering we only had a short amount of time to produce the overall look. However I really liked the the design and thought it definitely fit the assigned brief. She incorporated traditional Elizabethan traits like the heart shape included in the hair alongside the pin curls and the pale white blush that we used to contour and highlight the face which could also be considered contemporary as she included the traditional pale complexion but portrayed it through the application of white powder blusher.
We practised a lot when recreating this look because I wasn't very confident. After each practice session I felt a little more comfortable and confident with her design. I learnt a lot more about eye application during this process as I found it really difficult to apply a clean,straight line across the lid when lining it with the white eye-liner. White is a very difficult colour to perfect in general as you can really see any crack or flaw in it.
In the timed assessment I struggled with time, something I assumed and worried would happen from the beginning as I think my partners design was little to complex for the time given to apply it. Especially the hair which involved a lot of different techniques and equipment being used leaving very little time to finish the make-up application.

Creating my partners make-up design...

Creating my partners Make-up design...
 
 
My partner was Shannen Abbott during the timed assessment. these are some images I took when practicing my partners design on her face when my timed assessment was quickly approaching. The design itself was very daunting when I was first introduced to it. It was a very subtle and accurate design the opposite of what I had created for her to execute. I think the unique twist to this assessment is the fact that two people have to communicate there ideas to there partner to apply to there face but both designs can be from each end of the spectrum. Like mine and Shannen's designs, we both portray and interpret make-up very differently so I was definitely out of my comfort zone when attempting the design.
 
This is Shannen's face chart for her final design.
 
 
 

 

Full product list to create this design:
  • Mac Studio Fix Fluid foundation in NW13.
  • Mac white pencil eye liner.
  • Illamasqua translucent powder.
  •  Illamasqua disobey.
  • Illamasqua tremble.
  • Sleek Au Neutral pallet, brown eye shadow.
  • Sleek Au Neutral pallet, white/cream eye shadow.
  • Kryolan coral lipstick in LC004.
  • Kryolan white aqua colour.
  • Kryolan green eye shadow in F01.
  • Kryolan green eye shadow in AB 23.
  • L’oreal white mascara

 
 
 
I thought Shannen's design was a really good interpretation of a contemporary Elizabethan. The make-up consisted of more contemporary aspects rather than traditional. I like the fact that she didn't include a white foundation base but instead added the pale trait through the application of white powder blusher. However this was quite difficult to highlight and contour the face with as it easily looked streaky and not blended, it had a really nice effect on the eye under the eyebrow really bringing out the bright colours used on the eyelid.
 
The light green, dark green and yellow palette used on the eyes were quite difficult colours to apply because as you would apply one and try blend the other the previous colour would fade so it was nearly invisible. However Shannen had to demonstrate that dabbing the colour on rather than stroking with a brush made it become much more prominent and stayed on the lid longer. The bright colours really worked well against the white composition adding a contemporary twist to the design.
 
 
 




 
 
 
The next group of images were my final assessment shots. I was incredibly nervous particularly because of the timed aspect of it. I knew that I would struggle to complete all the hair without cutting into some of the make-up application time. In the end I didn't have time to fill in the eyebrows, brush over the lashes with white foundation or gel any of the sequins in the hair. I was really disappointed with this outcome especially when the white foundation makes such a massive impact on the eyelashes especially in front of the camera.  
 

 

 



 

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Inspired paperself lashes face charts...

Inspired paperself lashes face charts...
 
 
 
 
 
 I have spoken about this image quite a few times in my blog as it has been one of my final idea designs. I really liked it so I included it in one of my final three. I loved the effect the feathers had structured along the eyebrows it almost transforms the face shape making her look quite animal like. After we experience the paperself workshop I was really intrigued in the way we could feature lashes and shapes on the face for our final assessment but we didn't have to necessarily add them to the eyes. This lead to a whole new outlook as my contemporary aspect for my final design could be something quite outrageous like the lashes on the eyebrows or the lips.
 
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 This is the second image I came across when trying to research different false eyelash effects and designs on the face. I loved the simplicity of the image which makes the lashes much more effective being the main feature of the picture. However I knew I had to make the image my own so I added a blue lip to the look plus blue lashes then highlighted the face with a light, soft pink. (Like Illamasqua Tremble featured in our kit.) I think both colours seen together creates a really strong look almost futuristic or snow queen like persona.
 
 
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