Wednesday, 18 February 2015

High Fashion Contract Make-Up

This is Branka's demonstration for High Fashion contrast Make-up! Amazing. 


This is my first time doing high contrast makeup.
I loved it and I definitely gained confidence
with mixing colours to create high contrast, 
clean and sharp Make-up.

Products used: 

Cleanse,Tone,Moisturiser
Clown White
M.A.C. Studio Fix
Kryolan loose translucent powder
Collection EB Kit - brown mixed with a small amount of black
Kryolan Lip Rouge mini Palette 18 Colors
Inglot-Glam Eye Shadow palette
Yellow
Purple
Vaseline
SUNKISSED Glimmer Compact




To start with I have cleansed, toned, and moisturised my model's skin. 

Picture 1

I then applied clown white on the upper eyelid up to the eye socket. 
This is the first time I used clown white and its amazing, the result you get, how it changes the pigments of the colours and turns it to high contrast.
I then used yellow from Inglot-Glam Eye Shadow palette.

Picture 2

Again from Inglot-Glam Eye Shadow palette, I used a lighter shade of Purple on the lower eyelid. 
I blended the sharp yellow edge with Ben Nye-
Glam Eye Shadow palette 
Shell Natural
just to get rid of that sharp edge and give it a blended look.  

Picture 3

For foundation I used M.A.C. Studio Fix - a very little amount, mainly covering the 
T-zone and I blended it all over the face and neck to give me that smooth natural finish.
To set the foundation I used
Kryolan loose translucent powder.
For the cheeks I used SUNKISSED Glimmer Compact with rose Bronze beautiful pigment 
for this look.
For the lips and eyebrows I used
Collection EB Kit - brown mixed with a small amount of black. For the Lips I used
Inglot Free system Lipstick Matt 519


And to finish the look off I used a very little bit of Vaseline, just on the cheeks, nose and head to give it a healthy, dewy glow

Picture 4


Picture 5

Picture 5

Based on the overall outcome, I was very pleased with myself.
A few things, however, that I need to work on...the lipstick balance wasn't 100% and the lower lip line wasn't balanced - the right side was much lower.
Also, the yellow eye shadow needed to be 
more blended.










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