Friday, 6 March 2015

High contrast Fashion makeup



This was another great lesson
because I had to use my Artistic skills 
-Branka's Demo

      
 Products:

Cleanser 
Toner
and Moisturiser for dry skin because my model's face was slightly dehydrated.

Le Maquillage
(Full coverage foundation)
Kryolan loose translucent powder
M.A.C Mascara
Kroylan D32
(Red tone concealer from derma colour palette)
Lo-ley Lashes
Duo Glue

Kryolan shadow variety 18 colors 

 (V2 Palette)

Kryolan derma-colour Camouflage mini Palette 
16
Spirit Gum (Glue)
MME 
(Glue remover)
MAC Eye Liner Gel Black track    
Model
-Alicja Bizon

To start with I completely blocked out the eyebrow.
I first combed the eyebrow upwards to make it as flat as possible.
I then applied spirit gum using a cotton bud, coating the brows in glue, brushing it upwards.






I dipped the back of my brush in Kryolan loose translucent powder and pressed the eyebrow flat. I kind of roll the back of the brush over the eyebrow and I find this works best for me - it gives a very good result especially if someone has very thick eyebrows.  


Once the eyebrow is nicely flat and the glue is thoroughly dry... 


...I used D32 to discard the brow colour,  not too thick or thin, just enough to cover the whole eyebrow.
Using Kryolan loose translucent powder, set the eyebrow and apply a second coat of D32 if needed, followed by loose translucent powder.


For the base I used Le Maquillage full coverage foundation.
I used all the different tones in this palette to cover imperfections.


I didn't use any concealer because with Le Maquillage you don't need to, it gives you perfect coverage.
For contouring I used the different shades on my Le Maquillage palette.


I used about 5 shades darker for shading and the lightest shade on the palette for highlighting.
I used Kryolan loose translucent powder to set the foundation.

For the eyes...


...I used Clown white as a base for my eyeshadow. Using clown white really helps with pigments when you wanna achieve
 a bright colour such as Yellow,hot pink 
or bright Blue.I applied a very thin layer of clown white on the eye socket and winged 
it out slightly.
From my Kryolan Palette I used yellow over the white base, only on the inner corner 
of the eye.
 On the outer corner of the eye I used Grey.

I used the same brush to blend the two colours in the middle and then extended the Grey onto the winged white.


The bottom eye lid:
Again, same procedure, apply clown white 
over the bottom lid and on the water-line.
From the Kroylan palette I used hot pink to cover the white.
1980’s influence Blusher


I applied clown white on the cheek bone, just on the top, and extended it downwards.
Blend any sharp edges well, leaving a 
sharp line on the cheek bone.

With the same Grey eyeshadow I used on the eyes, I drew a very intense, strong line on the cheek bone using the side angle brush.
I then used the same Yellow eyeshadow I 
used for the eyes on the cheeks.
Where I drew the line with the grey eye-shadow, just under the line I started 
with a very strong yellow and worked my 
way down, fading it into a lighter yellow. 
I then blended the grey line downwards on 
top of the yellow to get that 3D effect.

For the eyeliner I used  
M.A.C Eye Liner Gel Black track.
I used the angled brush because I find it easier to achieve a nice smooth liner on the top lid with a long flick on the inner and outer corners.
The bottom line should be away from 
the lash line. 
For the lashes I used M.A.C Mascara
and I used the fun brush for the application.


And finally for the lips I used 
Kryolan derma-colour Camouflage mini Palette 
16- Hot pink,
matching the lower eyelid eyeshadow.

Overall I was happy with the result, but I need to work on my eyeliner skills as I 
find it a bit tricky to get a 
straight, smooth line. 






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