Products Used (in order):
- Illamasqua's Matte Primer
- Kryolan Ultra Foundation
- Kryolan Concealer Palette
- Illamasqua Translucent Powder
- Kryolan Glamour Glow Palette
- Benefit Brow Zing
- Mac Cool Neautral Palette
- Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara
- Kryolan Creme Liner
- Kryolan Lip Palette
- Kryolan Transparent Blood (dark)
Step by Step:
1. First, I prepared the skin by cleansing, toning and moisturising. I then used Illamasqua's matte primer.
2. After, I applied Kryolan's ultrafoundation over the face and neck using a foundation brush and then blended it with a kabuki brush. I concealed any dark shadows and imperfections with kryolan's concealer palette. I then powdered over the face with Illamasqua's translucent powder. I contoured the face using Kyrolan's Glamour Glow where I applied a natural amount of bronzer, highlight and blush.
4. I applied eyeshadow with a cat-eye effect using black, dark brown, light brown and white from the Mac Cool Neautral palette, creating a ombre effect.
5. I applied mascara on the top and bottom lashes using Max Factor's 2000 Calorie Mascara. I then applied Kryolan Creme Liner in Ebony.
7. I then started with the hair, which I created by back-combing the front of the hair, parting it down the middle at the back. Then I plaited the two halves, crossed them over the top of the head and pinned them together.
9. I then applied blood to my model's hands and spattered blood on her face using a brush. I then finished off by applying blood to my own hand and making a blood print on her face. This is the finished look.
Health and Safety:
- Decant all product on to a palette before use.
- Make sure all electrical equipment is PAT tested.
- Use spray products such as hairspray in a well ventilated room.
- When flicking product on to the face, ensure model's eyes and mouth are closed during.
- Use disposable wands when applying mascara.
Evaluation of practice:
Overall, I am very happy with my practice and the outcome. In the future I will work on ensuring the eye make-up and eyebrows are more even to refine the look.
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