Health and Safety check:
- Check that all bags and belongings have been stored away properly.
- Make sure my client is sat comfortably and caped.
- Cover my work station with couch roll.
- Make sure all of my brushes have been washed and sterilised with Isopropyl ready for application.
- Complete a consultation form with my client and check for any Contra-indications.
- Wash hands with soap and water to prevent bacteria from being transferred to my clients face.
- Decant products onto my Palette to prevent cross contamination.
Tools and equipment used:
- Foundation brush x2 for primer and base application.
- kabuki brush for base
- blending brush
- contour brush
- translucent powder brush
- eyeshadow brush for application x3
- eyeshadow blending brush for blending x3
- eyebrow precision brush
- slanted lip brush.
- lip brush for pigment application.
- tweezers for fake lash's application.
- scissors to trim fake lashes if necessary.
- pencil sharpener.
- tissue, cotton buds and pads
- wooden spatulas.
Products used:
- Cleanser toner and moisturiser
- Illamasqua matte primer
- Kryolan white supra color.
- Illamasqua translucent powder
- Love sick eyeshadow palette used for eyes and contouring and brows.
- Illamasqua liquid liner in havoc
- Sallys whispie lashes
- Eyelure lash glue
- Mac Russian Red lipstick
- Mac Beet Lip liner
- Mac Rust pigment
Technique:
- Erin began by cleansing, toning and moisturising my face.
- She then applied the primer with a foundation brush working it into the skin.
- She then applied the kryolan white base, working it into the skin with the kabuki brush.
- Erin then applied a light layer of translucent powder with a big brush to the skin.
- Erin then applied the red colour from the lovesick stack to both the inner and outer corners of my eye. Blending it out to create an explosion of colour fading out when it got to the centre of the eye.
- She then went over this with the purple colour doing the same thing.
- She then went in with the orange colour but applied this to the centre of the eye on the top and bottom lid.
- She then blended all of these colours.
- Once it was all blended nicely Erin applied the liquid liner staying close to the lash line to give the eye definition.
- Erin then began shaping and filling the eyebrow with the red from the same eyeshadow palette.
- Once this was all done I applied mascara to my lashes.
- Erin then applied the already sized lashes to my lash line.
- Erin then began drawing the heart shape onto my lips using the beet pencil.
- She then filled this in using the mac red lipstick.
- She then applied the rust mac pigment to the heart shape, holding a tissue underneath to catch the fall out.
- Erin then went back using the red eyeshadow to strongly contour under my cheek bones to create definition.
I printed this picture to give Erin something to refer back to leaving out the lips which is in the new Design below. |
One eye to see the eyeshadow application and the other to see the finish with lashes. |
Instructions for the technique. |
Outcome:
I was really happy with the outcome of this practise. I had sent Erin my practise notes, my face chart and photographs of my practise the night before so that she had a good idea of what to do and she could prepare for the day. I felt that she had really nailed my design in todays session. The blending was the hardest part for her to do so she really had to practise which she did. We had also decided to use the Kryolan base as For me, it seems to blend into the skin a lot better. We also decided to change the lips to the heart shape. i felt that the regular lip shape design seemed boring so we tested it and it worked! I love my final design I think its going to look great and I feel that erin can really pull this off.
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