Saturday, 11 April 2015

Shooting Estella

These are my images from the Estella shoot. Overall I was pleased with the way the make up turned out. I wanted it to be historically accurate and natural looking which I think I achieved well. the back of the hair I was extremely pleased with using curling tongs to curl the hair and creating a half up and half down Victorian style. However when viewed face on the Hair was not even on each side of the head with curls on one side protruding instead of lying flat against the head like the opposite side.

Checks which are necessary to be carried out in the consultation.

Q) Is the client sensitive or allergic to any products? 
A) No my client is not.

Q) Are any contra indications present?
Is the skin okay to apply make up to? No broken skin cuts or abrasions?
A) My client had none of the above.

Q) what is the clients skin type?
A) my client has a normal skin type

Q) what is the clients skin tone? 
A) My clients skin tone is warm, oriental toned

Q) The clients eye shape and colour?
A) My client has wide set dark brown eyes.
Q) what is the clients hair colour?
A) My client has dark brown hair.

These questions are all extremely important when deciding which products to use and which colours to choose to create the look you want to achieve. 


List of Products used
  • Kryolan foundation palette mixture of shades
  • Loose powder
  • Sunkissed Eyeshadow palette in light brown and medium brown
  • Kryloan lip palette in lightest orangey pink shade
  • Max factor mascara in black
  • Kryolan contouring palette in lightest brown and pink for cheeks
  • Hairspray
  • Dry shampoo

List of Tools used
  • Heated hair curling tongs
  • Hair elastics
  • Hair grips and pins
  • Backcoming brush
  • Cutting comb
  • Pintail comb
  • Denman brush










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