Thursday, 29 January 2015

20.01.15 contrasting fashion make-up, tutor, Branka Vorkapic

20.01.15 fashion make-up

Colour clashing fashion make-up

Clown white grease paint is a great  product to use as a base under colours as it makes the pigment look stronger.

Start at the eye, using ring finger apply clown white to lid up to the crease

Apply your chosen colour pigment to the lid covering the white.

Apply your lightest colour shadow mixed with beige, from the crease up to the brow.

Apply a Taupe colour in the crease of the eye using an eye shader brush.

Apply clown white grease paint to the water line, and to the lower lash line using a small brush, use a cotton bud to clean up and create a sharp clean line.

Apply contrasting colour of choice over the white water line, and on the lower lash line.

Mix models foundation colour using la maquillage colour.

Apply MAC face & body to create dewiness

Apply concealer if needed.

Set the foundation using translucent powder only a minimal amount.

Use MAC brow pencils to fill in the brows (3 step measurement) once filled brush brow hairs, check for any gaps and fill in if necessary.

Apply bronzer using a large fan brush, apply to everywhere the sun would hit the face.

Apply a contour using a contouring brush, mix browns from Ben Nye palette, and apply to the cheekbones, making sure you dust off any excess product before applying.

Apply mascara using a small fan brush

Choose a contrasting lip colour, using a lip brush

Apply Vaseline as a highlighter using fingers.


1. Branka's contrasting colours demo

2. My finished contrasting make up look

3. My finished look face on

4. My finished look eyes closed

5. My finished look close up of the eyes and brow
Lesson Evaluation:

I was really excited for this lesson, as I like to do out there make-up but we don't often get a chance so it was a breathe of fresh air.

I decided to choose orange as its my favourite colour, with a bright blue as I thought they really made each other pop. 

I teamed a hot pink lipstick with the look, to make it just that little bit brighter!

I was really happy with the final look, I felt my make up application was well executed apart from the brows I feel I needed to use a darker colour as you can really see the difference on camera, between the natural brow and the part I filled in. Apart from that I was really happy with my final look! 

References:

1. My tutor Branka Vorkapic's demo

2. My make-up finished look

3. My make-up face on

4. My make-up eyes closed

5. My make-up close up of eye and brow








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