Products used -
Kryolan foundation palette
Kryolan white supra colour
Illamasqua white eyeshadow
Kryolan Blush palette - mixture of TO and R 21
Kryolan eyeshadow palette -
Illamasqua liquid metal - gold
Kyolan lip palette -
Jewel adornments
Foundation brush
Powder puff
Blush brush
Contour brush
Angled brush
flat brush
Blending brush
Blusher and contour- I wanted to feature reds, pinks and purples into my design. As I have made my lady in waiting mischievous and playful I wanted to symbolise this through the use of colour. I used a deep red and brown for contour. I wanted this to be brighter so I then added a slight hint of purple to warm up the cheeks. I used a lighter pink further up the cheeks for a highlight. I also added this around the forehead and used a darker shade around where the jewels would be.
Eyes - For the eyes I first placed a white base across the eye and through the eyebrows and under the eye. I blended this downwards into the foundation I had already placed and created a heart shape around the eyes. As I have naturally dark eyebrows it was hard to block them out with white, however in one of our lessons with Sue that week she taught us how to block our eyebrows. I will use this technique for my design. Through the eyebrows I then placed a gold colour. On the eyelid I placed a pale pink colour across the whole lid and outwards as a transition colour. On top of this I placed the same gold colour and blended. In the corner and the crease I then added a darker pink and red to darken the look slightly. I placed this under the eye as well. On the eyes I used black mascara and added gold onto the tips however I think in my design I will use white on the eyelashes instead.
Lips - For the lips I used a pink shade that was similar to the eyes and cheeks. To carry on with the gold theme I added gold into the middle of the lips.
Beading - As I was yet to buy beading and pearls I used a silver colour to create them. I went around the eyes and came down the cheeks creating a heart shape around the eyes. I wanted to include this as it represents the heart shape that was often created in the hair of Elizabethan women. In my final design I will use jewels and beading to stick to the face.
I wanted to see whether this look would work so I completed it on myself to see what products worked best and to see if anything needed changing. I want to make the eyes a lot whiter to show more influence of the Elizabethan era. With the new technique we learnt to block out the eyebrows I will use this in my final design. I think I want the cheeks to be more prominent so I will use a deeper red in the cheek bones.
Eyes - For the eyes I first placed a white base across the eye and through the eyebrows and under the eye. I blended this downwards into the foundation I had already placed and created a heart shape around the eyes. As I have naturally dark eyebrows it was hard to block them out with white, however in one of our lessons with Sue that week she taught us how to block our eyebrows. I will use this technique for my design. Through the eyebrows I then placed a gold colour. On the eyelid I placed a pale pink colour across the whole lid and outwards as a transition colour. On top of this I placed the same gold colour and blended. In the corner and the crease I then added a darker pink and red to darken the look slightly. I placed this under the eye as well. On the eyes I used black mascara and added gold onto the tips however I think in my design I will use white on the eyelashes instead.
Lips - For the lips I used a pink shade that was similar to the eyes and cheeks. To carry on with the gold theme I added gold into the middle of the lips.
Beading - As I was yet to buy beading and pearls I used a silver colour to create them. I went around the eyes and came down the cheeks creating a heart shape around the eyes. I wanted to include this as it represents the heart shape that was often created in the hair of Elizabethan women. In my final design I will use jewels and beading to stick to the face.
I wanted to see whether this look would work so I completed it on myself to see what products worked best and to see if anything needed changing. I want to make the eyes a lot whiter to show more influence of the Elizabethan era. With the new technique we learnt to block out the eyebrows I will use this in my final design. I think I want the cheeks to be more prominent so I will use a deeper red in the cheek bones.
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