Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Burns


Products you will need: 

Kryolan Bruise Wheel 
Would Filler 
Fake Blood 
Stippling sponge 

Steps: 
1. Use the bruise wheel to create a dark looking bruise using a stippling sponge blending out the edges as you go. 
2. Next Add some wound filler to the area focusing on the dark scarred area
3. Pat on the fake blood in small quantities as you want it to appear that the skin is burnt and not just cut. 

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Saturday, 4 April 2015

List of Products

List of Make-up Products:

Kryolan Viva Colour Medley palette
Mac Cool Neutral Pallet
Kryolan Aqua Colour
Kryolan Ultra Foundation Pallet
Kryolan Supracolour
Kryolan blusher pallet
Kryolan Glamour Glow pallet
Illamasqua Loose Powder
Dermacolour camouflage mini pallet
Lip rouge mini palette
Mac Shine gel
Kryolan Rainbow circle black eyes/body makeup
Haute and Naughty waterproof lash
Latex
Wound filler
Fake Blood
Dirt Spray
Glycerin

List of Tools:

Sponges
Stippling Sponges
Steel Palette
Mixing Palette
Spatula
Brushes
Brush Belt

List of Hair Products:

Pintail Comb
Paddle Brush
Hand brush
Dollshead
Afrocomb
Sectioning Clips
Round Bristle Brush
Hairspray
Hair tongs
Hair Grips
Cape





Friday, 3 April 2015

American Horror Story

In our hair lesson with Lottie with learnt how to create 3 different hairstyles from one set. 
hairstyle 1 - The maid from AHS 
hairstyle 2 - volumous and structured
hairstyle 3 - Big messy curls 



Make the parting slightly off centre to create 3 curls on one side and 2 on the other. Take a section on either side of the head curling it under and pulling the hair upwards to create lift and to ensure that the curls sit perfectly on the section line. Gently move the tongue out when the curl is ready and pop a grip in to keep it in place until it cools. 


Once the front is curled focus on the back sectioning it into a brick work formation so one curl, two curls, one curl, three curls then another three and pin into place. The curls at the sides of the head need to be taken towards the face but creating lift by pulling outwards. 



Remove the cooled curls and pin into place at the front of the head into little pin curls and twist the back into a roll at the back of the neck. The curls should have lift so you'll have good volume at the back of the head. 



For the second look remove the pins and gently use a paddle brush to brush the head combing underneath creating a sleek volumous look.


For the final look take the dolls head and turn it upside down and shake vigorously and once done you will be left with a tousled voluminous curly look! 

Creating Estella






Here are the photos of my Estella look, and also the official studio images, I'm quite glad with how the makeup looked on camera however I think I could make the colours darker so they show up on camera more effectively.

Estella Hair


Here was my first practice for my Estella design on my model Hannah. I decided to do something similar to my Miss Havisham but instead put all of the hair up and curled. 


 This was my final look for my Estella hair design, I added a lace and pearl piece of fabric and pinned it into place as I thought of this design as Estella on her wedding day.


Dark eyes and dark Lips

Inspired by Pat McGrath's creation in 2010 for John Galliano, in class I recreated this look with a few minor tweeks but feel as if I captured a true likeness to this look. 
John Galliano wanted the faces to look like an old trip to hollywood with dramatic signatures such as curled lashes and pencil thin brows which was my favourite thing to recreate! The models were styled with feathers, pearls, laces and colour sprayed flowers. One of my favourite looks was a look shown in the picture below where the model appears to be wearing a wig cap with gold sparkly tape to hold it in place. They all represent an older time in glamorous hollywood that we can only see through classic film and photographs and I feel that Galliano and Pat Mcgrath did this era justice.  


 This was my chosen look and I made a few changes, for example instead of using silver I used gold in the corners of the eyes and on the cupid's bow. The colour on the eyes was taken up to the brow but not as dark and that's something I would have liked to have done looking back at the photos now.


This look has given me inspiration in the creating of my 'Claudia' character for my new project, 
I plan on creating something very similar as one of my Claudia designs. In my mind Claudia likes to see herself as a doll-like girl but similar to this Pat McGrath look shows a sadness and vulnerability. 
As she loves horror I plan on making her look a little more theatrical and over the top. 
My next design will be an adaptation of this design as Claudia likes to change her appearance regularly for dramatic effect.