Monday, 13 April 2015

Creating Estella.

Estella Facechart

Consultation Notes:
Ayelisha - 19
Combination Skin, Pale Complexion with Rosy Undertones.
No known allergies.

Health and Safety:
-Clean hands before working on client.
-Always clean brushes and equipment between clients.
-Check for allergies and complete consultation notes.


Products:
Cleanser, Toner and Moisturiser.
Illamasqua Matte Primer.
Kryolan UltraFoundation Palette -Alabastar.
Kryolan Camouflage Palette.
Illamasqua Sculpting Powder Duo.
Kryolan Brilliant Colour Palette -Shallot, Lavender, White, Pepper, Anis, Ginger and Lemon.
Collection 2000 Mascara.
Illamasqua Translucent Powder.
Kryolan Blush Palette.
Kryolan Lip Palette.
Supracolour Palette.
Vaseline.
Method:
1. Prep the skin with Cleanser, Toner and Moisturiser. 
2. Prime the skin with Illamasqua Matte Primer, to even out the skin. 
3. Apply UltraFoundation in Alabastar, blending outwards into ears and down the neck.
4. Set with Illamasqua Translucent Powder.
5. Contour the face lightly with Sculpting Powder Duo.
6. Apply blush on the cheeks.
7. Using the Supracolours, work into the eye socket with purples, deep reds and blues. Blend out with yellows, orange and greens. Keep in the eye socket, as this will give the most natural look. The places that should be darkest are the bone, as this is where impact hits. 
8. Work into this with the Brilliant Colour Palette in Shallot, Lavender, White, Ginger and Lemon. 
9. Add Vaseline to give shine/swelling.
10. Work into brows with Anis/Pepper.
11. Apply White over the eyelid of other eye, with a small amount of gold supra colour patted over the eye. 
12. Apply mascara lightly over the eyelashes.
13. Finish with a nude/light pink lip colour.






Estella Hairstyle:
1. Start by creating a clean centre parting. 
2. Section the front of the hair using a pintail comb, from just behind the ear, right over the top of the head, to the other. Pin these sections up as you will be dealing with them last.
3. With the back section, section a horseshoe shape from the top of the back of the head, and tie up, creating a ponytail. 
4. Curl the ponytail, and pin up around the bun, creating a bundle of curls in the shape of a bun. 
5. Curl the bottom section of the hair, pinning some strands up loosely and leaving some down.

6. With the two sections at the front of the hair, starting at the centre, curl along the parting, not downwards, to create barrel curls. Repeat until you have curled roughly 3 inches. Leave to cool to set the curl.
7. With the remaining hair, curl, then section the back half and pin it close to the bun. With the remaining hair, sweep sleekly alongside the head, and pin near the bun. 
8. Using the curls onto of the head, create a wave that moves towards the back of the head. 









These are my final images for my Estella character. I am really happy with the outcome of this timed assessment. I managed to finish both the hair and makeup with 15 minutes to spare, which meant I could take my time taking the photographs, and touching up. I feel the hair went really well, as I worried about not finishing it in time, as there is lots of curling to do. I think the hair is historically accurate, as that was what I was aiming for. The makeup went well, I think the bruising looks realistic. However, the model's chest was more tanned than her face, I found this difficult to cover up for the images. I am pleased with the outcome of this assessment, as well as my Miss Havisham.

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