MAKE UP
NEEDED:
Foundation
Loose Powder
Supra Colour Palette
Small angled brush
Fine Point Brush
Eyelash Glue
Tweezers
Foundation Brush
1. Apply a base that is paler and greyer than the models skin tone. I mixed some grey supra colour in with a pale foundation.
2. Mix a grey toned shade darker than the models skin tone
3. Get the model to scrunch her face into different positions.
4. Using a fine tipped brush and the darker shade, finely draw wrinkles into the natural creases of the face.
5. Blend out to achieve a more natural look
6. Take the red from the supra colour palette, and using a fingertip blend onto the lid and socket, and under the eye.
7. add a purple shade into the inner corner and under the eye to create a tired effect
8. Take the fine brush to add wrinkles around the eye area.
9. Use your liner brush, to take red supra colour against the lash line on the top and bottom
9. Add redness around the nose and chin, making sure to add extra red to the sides of the nose.
10. using your finger tip brush the red supra colour over the lips, blurring out the edges to create a sore look.
11. Apply lash glue over the lips and wait to dry.
12. Use tweezers to pull bits of the glue out to create the look of dry skin.
13. Add red into the pulled out bits of glue to make the area look really sore
14. powder the face.
15. mix a white supra colour with a tiny bit of yellow, and using a spoolie, apply to the lashes and brows.
HAIR
Needed:
Tail Comb
Paddle Brush
Dry Shampoo
Sectioning Clips
Hair Grips
2. Centre Part the hair using a tail comb
3. Part the hair just in front of the ears, and pin back out of the way
4. Brush the rest of the hair into a high or mid ponytail
5. Attach a lace ribbon into the hair band leaving equal leanghs on each side
5. Attach a lace ribbon into the hair band leaving equal leanghs on each side
6.. plait the hair including the ribbon before twisting and pinning in place.
7. Using a small curling iron, curl the remaining front section.
8. Backcomb the front section and pull pieces loose
9. Spray dry shampoo, directing it at the root
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