Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Yvonne & Lottie, Shading and Speacil FX (Texture)

Yvonne/Lottie, Make-up, 4/2/14
Shading and Special FX
Products used:
1.       Foundation Pallet
2.       Illamasqua Rich Liquid foundation white
3.       BN Ben Nye F/X Color wheel CK-1 Bruise
4.       BN Ben Nye F/X Color wheel CK-3 Cuts and Bruises
5.       Pustule Filler
6.       Crownbrush eye shadow pallet
7.       Due Fibre Glue
8.       Brushes
9.       Cape
10.   Cleanse, Tone Moisturise
Steps:
·         Wash Hands
·         Put cape on
·         Tie hair back
·         Cleanse, Tone and Moisturise
·         Using foundation pallet match the right colour to the skin by testing out on neck
·         Once you have got the right colour matched to clients skin using a foundation brush, lightly apply all over face, apart from around the lip area
·         Buff base in
·         Using the BN Ben Nye Color Wheel Special FX products, create bruising on your desired area of the face, blend well and never look at other artists work of bruising as that is there version. Always use real photos of bruising as reference.
·         Once you have created a bruise effect that you are happy with you can then start adding texture to it if you like
·         Using Duo Fibre Eyelash glue on the skin, letting it dry then peeling it away creates a very natural and realistic skin peeling effect, you can peel away, make it look like the skin is blistering, or just experiment and see what you can create! (before you apply to model always make sure you have checked that the model doesn’t have sensitive skin or allergies)
·         To create the bags I used Crownbrush eye shadow pallet and mixed pinks, purple and blue shades on my metal pallet
·         I followed the natural crease underneath Ayesha’s eye as a guideline for shading and contouring
·         I used a Crownbrush Duo Fibre crease brush to blend the colours underneath the eye
·         Last of all to add a gruesome effect I used Pustule Filler to make it look like the “skin” was open and seeping.
 







 


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