Step by step guide fro practising Miss Havisham look
Hair for Miss Havisham
To make easy for me I did practise on Kate's hair, that was simple to do it on real hair . I chose a Victorian late hairstyle for Estella. I really love that hairstyle, the hair looks beautiful.I divided a hair onto three section, small section on the sides, one at back of the hair to make a pony tail, and some hair under a pony tail I left loosely. I curled all of them from pony tail and pined them upwards to the scalp, so the same I did from the sides, making like a fishtail, from sides I did curl them and left loosely fall. I used a hairspray to fix a hairstyle, on the last I used a Baptista dry shampoo to achieved grey look.
1. First divide a hair onto three section- small on both sides, one in the middle of hair at the back, which after I made a small pony tail
2.. Taking a small pieces from pony tail I curled them and pined upwards to the scalp. The same I did with hair around a pony tail, and pined under a pony tail create a fish tail.
3. Hair from the sides divided into three section an curled upwards to a face.I left loosely fall.That is my final look on my model
4. That is my final Miss Havisham look- with fish tail
Make-up
Products which I used for Miss Havisham make-up:
For Miss Havisham I chose make up with scratches, dry patches, and pale complexion skin, because she avoid a sun. I mixed a skin base with lightest foundation for from Kryolan palette to make a pale skin complexion, for dark circles and some scratches I mixed a brown with dark green and black to achieved a colour what I want, I made some dark circles under eyes, around a nose, mouth, I made some wrinkles on a forehead, for dry patches and scratches I used a Duo glue and coloured them like real scratches , and also used e red mixed with blue for a lips, like old one, cheekbones I defined by brown colour, also a little bit of brown added on a forehead.
That's my look
1. Before apply a foundation I clean, tone and moisturise a skin, second With foundation brush I mixed a skin base with foundation too achieved a pale skin look.
2. Next I mixed brown with green to create a dark circles under an eyes. Using a black sponge and mixed colour red and blue I created a broken veils on the cheeks, also some scratches around nose. For dry skin I used adhesive glue, when dry I lift up to make look real- coloured by using red and blue from supra colour palette.
3. The same I did with lips create some dry patches by using a adhesive glue and also colored with red and blue.
4. I put some red on the lips, using teeth enamel- yellow and black, with cotton bud painted them to give them old and dirty looks.
My Time assessment look
1.Before applied I cleanse, tone a moisturise a skin. Using a foundation brush I applied a primer matte, and mixed a foundation a skin base to achieved a pale look. U sing a brown and green from camouflage palette I made a wrinkles- by creasing natural skin, and applied there when appears- on the forehead, around an eyes, nose and lips.
2. Then with black sponge and some red colours fro supra colour palette I made some broken veils on the cheeks. For dark circles I mixed a green and brown and black. Using a mascara wand and white colour I give an eyelashes and an eyebrows old-greys look. Dry patches on the cheek and around lips I created by using a adhesive glue- painted with red and blue. In the middle of lips I put some red colour. Also I put mixed foundation and base coat on the neck and ears.
3. For hair I add some decoration like pearls and pin. And also used a dry shampoo to give the grey look.
4. At the end I pined a veil and put Victorian grey-silver wedding costumes
Well, for practising I just played with colours, get what I want achieved, definitely went better for my time assessment, Even I was first to finished my Miss Havisham look, I really focused, what I should done.











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