In this week's practical lesson and seminar my partner and I were practising my contemporary Elizabethan make up design. I had practised the look on myself before hand so I could know what the final look would be like. During the first lesson the look changed slightly from my original design as it was clear that in some areas of the look there was room for improvement. We also timed how long it took to apply the make up. In the first session it took longer than the amount of time that would be available in the assessment, this was partly because a lot of discussion was taking place, but in the second session it was a lot quicker, even with some discussion. This is because the design was more polished and the look I wanted to achieved was more clear in my make up artist's mind. In the first practice it was clear the look was lacking in some areas, as can be seen below. I think it is clear that something more powerful was needed on the cheeks to draw the whole look together. As I had previously planned to do in the second practise, my make up artist added the cardboard blusher. This instantly looked better as it added more interest and colour to the look. Overall the practices were very good, they not only helped my make up artist understand the look and job that I wanted to do, but also helped develop the look further.
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| Practise 1 |
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| Practise 2 |
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