Sunday, 1 February 2015

Practice look of Miss Havisham both hair and make up technical classes

On Helen and Fenella lessons we are practised Miss Havisham  make up and hair look.My model Vicky has a long, black and very thick , straight hair, which was difficult to curl them, I really struggle with this from  beginning but Helen showed me trick, which was easier to make a curls from Vicky's hair, I used before hairspray to avoid any damage any curls.

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



Evaluation

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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