Sunday, 22 March 2015

Cuts/Scratches, Bruises and the perfect Black Eye

BLACK EYE
Materials/products used:
-Kryloan bruise pallete 
-Vaseline
-Picture of a black eye

While creating this 'old' bruise I have mixed blue, green and yellow to give this natural bruised effect.  I have used my finger to dab around the eye area making sure yellow stays only on the outline of the eye. 



CUT/SCRATCH

Products/Materials used:
-Latex
-Kryloan bruise pallete
-Wound filler
-Fake blood
-Sponges
-Spatula

*DO AN ALLERGY TEST FOR LATEX!!!

To create this cut I have first wiped the area with a cleanser. Then Applied latex onto the arm and using a spatula blended it with the skin. You can use cleanser to blend better. Next, I have made the area look bruised and applied wound filler in the centre of the wound. Then, I poured blood around the cut.



Historical Victorian Hair

Products/materials used:
-Heat protector
-Comb
-Hair grips

Step by step:
-Prepare the hair by brushing it
-Section the back of the hair off 
-Put it in to a bun by twisting it round 
-Use hair grips to keep it in place
-Curl the front bits of the hair to create texture
-Make them into plaits
-Pin on both sides of the head 

This is an early-mid Victorian hairstyle.






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This is a late Victorian hairstyle.

Products/ Materials used:
-Curling wound
-Comb
-Hair grips
-Hair bands

Step by step:
-Brush and prepare the hair
-Curl all the hair (tight curls)
-Section the top bit of the hair *horse shoe shape!!!
-Make it into a ponytail
-Grab the hair from the ponytail and pin it down around it
-Pin the from of the hair, at the back near the ponytail leaving a smooth 'wave'







Theatrical Ageing & Creping of the Skin

AGEING 

Products/ Materials used:

-SupraColour Pallete 
-Mascara Wand
-Foundation
-Fine pointy brush
-Foundation brush

Step by step: 

-Prep the skin so that it is clean with no product

*make sure if you do the face that you also do the neck and the ears to make it look believable!

-Apply a fairly light foundation
-Mix colours (yellow,red &green)  from the SupraColour pallet to achieve a natural colour of wrinkles
*Blend and smudge to make them appear realistic
-Ask your model to pull an angry face so that it is easier to see where the natural wrinkles would be
-Use white from the SupraColour pallet to make the eyebrows appear grey 





HANDS

Products/ Materials used:
-Stipple latex
-Powder
-Foundation
-Spatula
-Barrier foam
-Hair dryer

*BEFORE YOU START MAKE SURE THE CLIENT ISN'T ALLERGIC TO LATEX!!!

Step by step:
-Apply the barrier foam to protect from latex               *make sure the model is wearing a cape!
-Apply the latex onto the hand
*make sure the skin is stretched
-Use hair dryer to dry the latex
-Let the skin go lose again and you will see wrinkles appear
-Cover with foundation (Blend!) to match the latex with your natural skin colour
-Powder to mattify the skin