Sunday, 22 February 2015

Final Miss Havisham Practices

PRACTICE 1 (MAKE UP)
























My first practice was mainly to get my inital ideas out and onto the skin, I didn't expect it to go exactly to plan. I am happy with the outcome but this was the stage I decided to add the psoriasis near the scalp which is why it is missing.


PRACTICE 2 (MAKE UP & HAIR)
























My second practice was when I had decided to add the dry skin around the forehead and I think it works really well, you can see my link to colour a lot clearer in this image although I felt the contour on the cheeks was slightly too purple as I wanted it more red toned. The eye bags have worked really well, however I think the dry skin on the cheek was slightly too dark, I don't want it completely obvious just a sore dry patch.




























This was my first attempt at my hair design and greying of the hair properly, to grey this hair I used a mascara wand and supra colour, I like this technique (on the back only) but it did take quite a lot time and the model mentioned that she felt some discomfort of pulling the hair when I did this. I think the curls need to be messed up a little more and dry shampoo to be sprayed onto them.


PRACTICE 3 (MAKE UP & HAIR)























Out of all 3 practices this one if my favorite; it came up really natural and realistic on camera yet she still looks disgusting (intentionally) the only concern that I have would be that I have taken the contour too far down on the cheek and what I really need to do is bring it slightly back but also make it darker if I want it really obvious which I do. Front on it looks okay, but when turned to the side, I don't really like it.























This hair just had dry shampoo on and I think it worked a lot better in creating the dusty as well as old look and I really like the way the hair design looks her.
























This is the final look all together as a whole, including the veil and flowers, I am really impressed with the way it has come out and hopefully it will go the same/better in the next few assessments.






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