Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Contemporary Victorian hair styles, inspired by American Horror

What you need:

  • Hair Brush
  • Tail comb
  • Curling iron
  • Kirby pins
  • U pins
  • Hair spray (optional)
How to  :



  • Start with the side parting on the top of the head
  • Devide the hair into the front and back sections
  • On the top of the head , create 3 curls towards one side and one towards the other one, on the other side of the parting. When curling it pull the hair up and roll it with the hair tong nice and tight. When removing the tong, turn it slightly to the other side and remove it slowly.
  • By the ears, you can create either 1 or 2 curls towards the face
  • The part of the hair you have left behind, curl it in in horizontal way (brick layers). Secure them with hair pins
Hairstyle 1:

  • Take all the hair pins from the curls
  • Leave the 3 curls from the top of the head for modeling the hairstyle
  • Use the hair brush for not pulling out the curls. Carefully brush the top part of the hair. It helps to bring the hair together and also makes the hair to look with more volume 
  • Take a piece of hair on the side and roll the hair. Secure the front part of the hair with kirby pins and use the U hair pins to secure the back part (lift the pin up and bring down)
  • Arrange the 3 curlsin the way you like






Hairstyle 2:
  •  Remove all the kirby pins from the hair
  • Use the brush and take a section of hair into your hands. Bring the brush underneath and over the top so to create a nice wave shape. For the front part of the hair





Hairstyle 3:
  • To create this hairstyle, after you have brushed through the hair, like in the hairstyle 2, shake the head and...it's done! You can use the wide tooth comb to lift up the hair at the front a bit









Thursday, 23 April 2015

Dark eyes and lips

Products:

  • Foundation
  • Translucent powder
  • Dark and light eyeshadows
  • Mascara 
  • Dark lipstick
How to:

  • Apply foundation over the whole surface of the face
  • Apply translucent powder
  • Start with applying the light colour on the inner corner of the eyes
  • Apply the  brown or another colour wich is lighter then black on the outter corner of the eyes and blend it very wel without leaving edges vetween this 2 colours
  • Apply the dark colour (black in my case) over the dark colour you applied before
  • Blend everything in very well 
  • Under the eyebrows apply a really light colour to put in evidence the eye and blen it well
  • Make the cotour of the eye on the bottom eye line and over the upper line of the eye
  • Apply the mascara on the upper and bottom lashes.




Light scaring, using molds, how to attach the skin and how to colour

Products:

  • Ready silicon for making molds
  • Translucent powder
  • Hazel water
  • Small brushes
  • Cotton buds
  • Supracolor pallete
  • Wound filler
  • Artificial blood
How to:

  • Use the pros-aide to attach the mold
  • with the hazel water and cotton buds you smudge the edges of the molds in order not to be seen 
  • Start colouring the mold, using different colours from the supra color pallette like reds, blues, blacks, yellows etc
  • Fill the mold with fake coaguled blood 
  • Put some fake liquid blood over the top to make it look more realistic

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Late Victorian Hair

Late Victorian hairstyle are quiet different from the Early Victorian hairstyles. The curls from the ear sides are all gathered at the back. The hairstyles look more sofisticated, quiet bridal even. More curls are seen at the back side of the head and the curls are also that are loosen behind.
  Tools:

  • Hair brush
  • Tail comb
  • Hair pins
  • Hot curling iron
  • Hair band
How to:

  • Start with parting the hair in the middle.
  • Section the front part  a tiny bit narrower than in early Victorian Hairstyles. Pin them with hair pins
  • Take a small part of the bacl hair and make it a ponytail.
  • Take smaller sections of the ponytail and curl them with the hor curling iron
  • Make a bun, but making kind of little twists in order that it won't have a perfect round bun.
  • The whole back sections you have left, separate them in smaller sections and curl them in vertical way to create those tipical Victorian ringlets
  • You need to ad those curls to the back and even to the bun.
  • You can also separate those curls you've created. 
  • You will create a kind of cascade at the back that goest all the way down.
  • In front, with the hair you've cliped before, separate it in more sections and curl them towards the out side.
  • The section near the ear separate them in two or more vertical sectionn and curl them in vertical way.
  • Star with the bottom and pin them behind toward the bun and leave the curl out. (you can hide the pins in this way and it it the part of the hairstyle that gives you the opportunity to be creative with some fake flowers or something)
  • With the other curls do the thame giving just a bit of volume making them soft .







Monday, 6 April 2015

Miss Havisham- continuity image

For my Miss Havisham's continuity image, I tried to create exactly the same look as I did during the firstpart of the assessment, but as I expected it wasn't Exactly the same. There are some small details that make it look different from the previous look.
    Here are the looks (first part and the second one) :



Part 1:


Part 2:



One of the obvious mistakes is the skin base which in the second part is a little bit lighter than in the first one. Anothe mistake is the smudged lips. It is really difficult to create the  same kind of smudgung in exactly the same place with the exacly the same shape. Also, i can notice some difference in the dry skin on the cheek-bone. I exagerated with the red colour in the second part of the assessment, because in the first part is much more skin coloured while in the second part is a bit more red.
    Apart from all these mistakes, I am happy with the work I've done. 

Creating Estella's look

Products:

  • Primer
  • Foundation (natural skin colour)
  • Translucent powder
  • Concealer (D5+D7)
  • Blusher (Illamasqua)
  • Highlighting paĆ²ette (Kryolan)
  • Mascara
  • Lipstick
  • Brushes
How to:

  • Apply the primer on all the surface of the face
  • Apply the foundation, of a natural skin colour all over the face
  • Contour with the concealer under the cheek-bones and on the edges of the forehead
  • Apply the transliscent powder
  • With the Pale tan and the Glamou tan from the Highlighting palette, create a natural look on the eyes going from the lightest colour into the dark one starting from the inner corner of the eye
  • Apply the mascara
  • Apply some light blush on the cheek-bones going upwards
  • apply a natural colour of lipstick