When reading the script, there are few things that need
to consider:
· What age the person (the
actor /actress) is?
· What period of people the
character is?
· What kind of background the
character is from?
Equipments:
- Cleanser, toner, moisturizer
- Cotton pad
- Makeup sponges
- Black stubble sponge
- Spatula
- Steel palette
- Foundation Palette
- Foundation brush
- Thin brush
- Supra color palette
- Disposable mascara
- Hair dryer
- Old age stipple
Consultation notes |
1) Setting up the area and get all the products ready. Ask model if she has any allergies and was she wearing contact lenses. Told the model that you are going to wash your hands before getting started. Put the apron on the model. Clip the model’s hair away from the face as not to make her hair greasy and then cleanse, tone and moisturize the model’s face before applying makeup.
2) Apply
foundation
3) Ask u model
to crease her face so you can see the wrinkles on her face, then follow the
wrinkles and use a dark brown colour and apply it with a thin brush to draw the
wrinkles on her face. Mix the colour red, green and yellow to create the dark
brown colour. Apply the wrinkles on the forehead, eyes, mouth area, nasolabial
folds. Also, you can use the colour to darken the eye bags.
4) For the brows and lashes, I have mixed the
colour white with a little bit of yellow and apply it with a disposable mascara
to the brows and lashes. (If you want a grayish effect, add some grey colour).
5) I have also applied contouring to the face.
Model: Harriet Saloway
Fine red veins
1) Use a black stubble
sponge and dipped the mixture of red and black colour with it. Before apply it to
the face, dip the colour onto the back of the hands first before applying it
onto the cheeks.
Orange stipple sponge: It is for creating textured, mottled or beard stubble effects.
Black stipple sponge: It can creates bruising, rashes, beard stipple and other textures.
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I have created the red veins on the cheek using the black stipple sponge |
1) Apply the
old age stipple with a makeup sponge onto the skin. Then, use a hair dryer to
dry it (cool temperature, don’t put too close to the skin) and remember when
using the hair dryer, you need to crease the skin so to create the creping.
After that you can build up a few more layers but make sure it is dry when every
time you apply a new layer. After you finished the application, you can cover
the colour with foundation to make the skin look more natural and match the
colour of the model’s skin tone.
Old Age Stipple is a latex preparation for simulation of aged and wrinkled skin. You can peel it off to remove the products from the skin.
Thoughts about the lesson:
In order to improve next time, I can draw wrinkles around the mouth and also contour the face a bit more to create a more older character and make the face look more tired and aging.
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