Marianne originally wanted the red to go dead straight across the eyes, but today decided it looks better winged out ever so slightly. It looks better like this because it goes with the face's natural curves, whilst still looking straight.
We also used the red shadow from the krayolan palette for contour instead on the red blush as it looked much better against the white and seemed to blend a lot easier.
I thought we were going to be blocking the eyebrows out today, but marrianne didn't have the glue today so we are meeting tomorrow to practice this.
I am feeling a lot more confident after practicing today, I was feeling pretty nervous about all the freehand straight lines but I feel like I'm getting the hang of it the more I practice.
Products used-
Protective gown
Satin primer
Skin base 001
Krayolan eyeshadow palette (add water)
White supra colour
Gold liquid metal palette
Krayolan eyeshadow palette
Foundation brush
Kabuki brush
Flat eyeshadow brush
Square, flat brush
Disposable mascara wands
Loose powder
Powder puff
Health and safety:
- Before I do anything, I make sure that my brushes have been sufficiently cleaned with Isopropyl alcohol to prevent bacteria spreading.
- I covered my work station with couch roll to ensure that I had a clean space to put all my products andtools onto.
- I covered my model with a gown so that no product would fall onto her clothing.
- Before starting the makeup I asked my model if she had any skin diseases or medical conditions that i should be aware of. I also asked if she was wearing contact lenses, as some products will irritate them.
- I washed my hands with soap and waterto prevent bacteria transferring.
- I decanted any product onto the back of my clean hand, to prevent double dipping and again preventing any bacteria from the models face being transferred into my make up.


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