Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Step by step and health and safety for my design



Step by step and health and safety for my design

  • ·         Cleanse and tone the face. Do not moisturise as the skin base moves enough as it is.
  • ·         Apply satin primer with foundation brush.
  • ·         Apply white skin base with foundation brush, buffing it into the skin with a kabuki  as you go.
  • ·         Create a large, red circle around the eye, don’t worry about making this super neat as you    are going to blend it all out anyway.
  • ·         Take the red eyeshadow down the nose, make sure this line is precise and harsh.
  • ·         Use a kabuki brush to blend the eyeshadow down the cheeks, until it is blended out nicely and there is no patchiness.
  • ·         Take a deep plum eyeshadow and blend into the crease.
  • ·         Take a black eyeshadow and blend it into the corner of the eye.
  • ·         Block out mascara using white supra colour on a clean mascara wand. Brush back and forth without touching the skin to create the feral eyebrow look.
  • ·         Using a clean mascara wand, paint the eyelashes with white supra colour.
  • ·         Apply a thin layer of skin base down the neck and give it a couple of minutes to dry.
  • ·         With a foundation brush, do thick white streaks of skin base on the neck. These need to be very obvious and uneven.
  • ·         Using a flat square brush, apply gold liquid metal to the lips.

Products and tools used:

  • ·         Cleanser and toner.
  • ·         Satin skin pimer.
  • ·         Foundation brush.
  • ·         Illamasqua 001 white skinbase.
  • ·         Kabuki brush.
  • ·         Red krayolan eyeshadow.
  • ·         Flat eyeshadow brush.
  • ·         Blending brush.
  • ·         Deep plum mac shadow from cool palette.
  • ·         Black illamasqua eye shadow.
  • ·         White supracolour.
  • ·         Clean mascara wands.
  • ·         Flat, square brush.
  • ·         Gold from liquid metal palette.


Health and safety-

  • ·         Wash hands to prevent transferring any bacteria.
  • ·         Put couch roll down on surface.
  • ·         Ensure all brushes are clean before arriving, then lay out onto the couch roll.
  • ·         Wash hands again before touching models face.
  • ·         Gown the model.
  • ·         Ask if they have any allergies or if they wear contact lenses.
  • ·         Cleanse the face using cotton pads and sweeping motions.
  • ·         Do the same with toner, using fresh cotton pads.
  • ·         Wash hands.
  • ·         Make sure you always ask the model to close their eyes when you are working closely to them.
  • Decant any product onto the back of your hand or another clean surface. e.g mixing palette. This protects your products from any bacteria that may be transferred from models face. 
  • ·         Ask model to look up when working underneath the eye.
  • ·         Ask the model to tilt head back when working on the neck.

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