Wednesday, 28 January 2015

week 1 ageing the skin and creping

week I ageing the skin and creping

lesson summary: how to age the skin and creping the hands using latex.

 

Equipment


-cleanser
-toner
-moisturiser
- foundation pallet - kryolan
-foundation brush
-buffer brush
- supracolour pallet
-fine makeup brush
- tooth enamel -optional
- cotton buds
- mascara wand
- stipple sponge (black)
- latex
-hairdryer

health and safety


when removing the clients makeup using cleanser toner and moisturiser make sure the client is not allergic to any of these products.
Before applying any makeup products to the clients face make sure their not allergic to any.
when using latex it is important that you make sure the client is not chemically allergic to the product before applying latex to the area you will be working
on using a cotton bud applying a small swab of latex to the skin if the area starts to itch burn or go red remove immediately using running water.

Technique


firstly remove any makeup using cleanser toner and moisturiser.
Then apply a foundation base from the kryolan foundation pallet which is optional to the ears neck and face make sure the product is blended into the face using the buffer
brush.
next using the supracolour pallet mix green yellow and red together in order to get a brown colour which will be applied to any visual lines on the face. If the colour
is too light applying black or blue will make the colour darker.
apply the brown colour to any visible lines on the face and the cheekbones  temple area neck and blend the colour into the lines using your fingers.
next using a stipple sponge and a red from the supracolour pallet apply colour to the cheeks and nose. this will appear as broken veins.
finally to complete the look using a white and yellow from the supracolour pallet and mascara wand apply colour to the eyebrows in order to make the eyebrows
look more rough apply the colour to the eyebrows by brushing the hairs the opposite direction.

Applying latex -creping the skin

Before applying any latex to the skin ake sure the client is not allergic. If the client skin becomes red or itchy remove the product immediately under cold running water.  Before using latex on the clients test the latex on a small area of skin using a cotton bud, if the clients skin becomes red or itchy do not use the product.
Apply proshield to the skin before using latex , by applying proshield or barrier cream to the area this will reduce the any redness caused by the latex, a barrier cream is a suitable product to apply to those with sensitive skin when using latex .
pour a small amount of latex to the bowl and put the lid back on th bottle due to strong aroma and to avoid any spillages.
using a sponge feather the latex to the skin make sure before aplying latex to the skin you stretch the skin and hold it in place.
using a hairdryer wave upon the area where the  latex is situated in order for it to dry before applying the hairdryer to the latex make sure the appliance is at the right heat, which is usually set at a cool temperature.
Once the latex has dried clear this means the product is finally dry.
Once the latex is dry keep applying layers using the same process the more latex you apply .

Overall I was unhappy with the final outcome of my theatrical Ageing makeup due to the lack of time to create the look . I also felt I could have blended the products in better to the skin and perhaps used a lighter colour on the visible lines in order for it to look more realistic and blend properly.




In m own time I had another attempt at theatrical ageing makeup and felt the outcome of was much better than the second one this may have been due to applying a foundation base to the skin before applying the visible lines using the supracolour.
Here is my first attempt at creping the skin although the skin appears more wrinkled and age I was unhappy with the result due to the latex peeling.

Here is my second attempt at creping the skin, this time the latex blended in better to the skin and didn't peel which was an improve, the creping however was more noticeable off camera, I feel in order to improve the creping of the skin on my second attempt I could have applied more layers of the latex.

Consultation notes

client 1:
Name :Kerry
Age : 22
Skin type: dry
Skin tone: fair (alabaster foundation kryolan)
Eye colour: greyish blue
Notes: fair skin tone and freckles
products used: alabaster foundation, yellow green red and white supracolour.



Client 2:
Name: Jenny
Age: 53
Skin Type: dry , older skin type
Skin Tone: Olive
eye colour: brown
notes: olive skin tone, slightly dry and older skin.

Client 3
Name: Heidi (myself)
Age: 20
Skin type: dry
Skin tone: olive
Eye Colour : Brown
Notes: Olive skin tone / olive kryolan foundation base
products used: Olive foundation, red yellow green and white suprcolour



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