Friday, 19 February 2016

Fever, Sweat and Tears Practice

Fever, Sweat and Tears Practice

Tools:
Moisturiser
Kryolan Supacolor
Black stipple sponge
Small eye brush
Glycerine
Eye drops
Latex
Big wall paint brush (Splatter brush)

Consultation:

Name: Billie Eva Jolly
Age:22
Hair type: Dyed Pink
Skin type: Dry
Skin tone:Pale complexion
Eye colour: Blue
Allergies: None
Contraindication: None
Notes: Make sure the model isn't allergic to the products, moisturise the skin well.

Step by step

Creating the Blotches

1. Moisturise the skin 
2. Check for any blemishes and cover up
3. Mix the red supacolor with ISO alcohol
4. Use the black stipple sponge and dab the supacolor on
5.Use finger to blend out and help blend out and straight edges
6. Make sure to go down the neck, over the ear and into the hair line
7. Mix the supacolor with moisturiser this time and use the small eye brush to apply it onto the eyes.
8. Look from different angles to check the make-up it looking real and correct any errors
9. Get the splatter brush and use the red supacolor and ISO alcohol mixed product and splatter over the face.
10.Use a bluey/red tone and use that to splatter onto the face.




Dried Lips

1. Made the model pucker and open their lips slightly 
2. Dab over the lips with latex with your finger
3. Wait for the latex to dry clear
4. Apply red paint over the cracked lips to give it more of a realistic look



Sweat
1. Using the black stipple sponge and dab the Glycerine over where you want the sweat
2.Spray hair wet and back of neck





Tears
1.Using eye drops and drop them into the eye
2. Use glycerine under the eye and create a  tear drop down the eyes (DON'T GET GLYCERINE INTO THE EYE)




Creating this fever look was something different to me as I am normally creating a beauty or a nice clean make-up, so doing this was so different and I really enjoyed it making someone look sick and feverish. Creating the tears was something I really liked as well, as they looked realistic. For things I would improve on would be blending the blotches more and blending them down the neck and into the hair line. I have also never used glycerine before and I really liked the realistic look it gave off.

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