Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Practice of Jekyll on ross

Practice of Jekyll on Ross

Consultation notes:
Name: Ross Kershaw
Age:22
Skin type: dry
Hair type: Grey, short
Skin tone: Pale
Eye colour: blue
Eyeshape: Even
Allergies/medication: N/A
Contraindications: N/A

Tools used:
Kryolan Foundation Palette Ivory
Kryolan Old Age Wheel, Medium Brown
Kryolan Translucent powder
Illamasqua Eye-shadow Justify
Mehron Eye-shadow palette Brown


This Make-up is only applied to half of the one side of the face
Step 1: Apply Kryolan Ivory foundation to the Highlighted places (middle forehead, down the middle of nose, onto cheekbones, under eye and jawline)
Step 2. Blend out the foundation and apply the medium brown out of old age wheel to contour (down side of nose, temple, under cheek bone and under jawline)
Step 3:  Powder over the face with kryolan translucent powder
Step 4: Apply Illamasqua Justify eye shadow to the creases on the chin, onto the contour under the cheekbone, slightly onto the forehead, the crease onto the mouth, onto the eyelid diagonally from the top left inner corner down the the bottom outer corner of the eye, this creates a droopy eyelid effect.
Step 4: Ross didn't have any wrinkles so I have created them myself  (crows feet)
Step 5: Use the Brown out of the Mehron eye shadow palette and darken the wrinkles.





This look is really theatrical and would be made for the theatre, I like how dramatic it looks but it would not be good for tv/film which is what I wanted to do, I am going to stick to this look as I am using grey and black spray into the hair and think it would make the look more character like for theatre. If I was creating this look for tv/film I would have used latex to create the wrinkles, but a I know latex is unpredictable and it was a continuity make-up I felt it was better for me to create the old age like this so I have saved time and know it would be easier to recreate. I know I need to practice on my latex work as I don't think I am good as creating the old age look with it, so that is one thing I need to practice a lot of. 

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