- Cleanser, toner, moisturizer
- Cotton pads
- Cotton buds
- A spatula
- Supracolor palette
- Foundation palette
- A foundation brush
- A powder brush
- A fine brush
- An eye shadow brush
- A black stipple sponge
- Tooth Enamel (Black & Nicotine)
- Colour spray (Brown)
- Duo adhesive eyelash glue
- Isopropyl alcohol
1) Cleanse, tone, moisturize the model's face. Ask your model if she has got any allergies and does she wear contact lenses.
2)Use the lightest colour from the foundation palette, mix with a yellowish colour foundation and a little bit of white colour from the supracolor palette. Apply the mixture to the face, ears, neck and it creates a pale skin look.
3) To create darker hollows and eye bags on the eyes, mix the colour white and black and apply the mixture to the eye bags and inner eyelids. You can ask your model to look down, so you can see the eye bags more easier. Use your fingers to blend out the colour.
Dry skin
1) Apply the duo adhesive eyelash glue on the areas you want the dry skin to be. You can build up more layer if you think the first layer is not enough. When it is a little bit tacky, use you fingers to stipple and rough the glue so to give texture and make it looks more realistic.
2) You can use a dark red or bright red colour from the supracolor palette and apply it on top of the dry skin using your finger.
Sweat
1) Add water to a spray bottle and spray it onto the roots of the hair, forehead, etc.
Tears
1) A tear stick will cause real tears to form.
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1) Use a black stipple sponge, dip some red colour from the supracolor palette and apply it onto the skin.
Dirty teeth
1) Use a baby bud, dip some tooth enamel onto it and apply it onto the teeth.
Dirt
1) Use the brown colour spray and spray it onto the area you want. Remember to spray it from a distance and ask your model to bent and open up the fingers. After you have sprayed onto the skin, you can use your hands to blend the colour.
Rashes
1) Mix the bright red colour from the supracolor palette with isopropyl alcohol and then, use a powder brush and your finger to splash the colour onto the area you want the create the rashes. Remember to ask your model to close their eyes and mouth.
Before Model: Lilianna Jaroszewska |
Thoughts about the lesson:
I'm impressed about the final outcomes of the dry skin and I think the red colour works well on the dry skin as well. I especially like the dry skin on the lips and also the dark eye bags which I think works effectively. In order to improve next time, I can add more red colour from the supracolour palette and isopropyl alcohol on the brush, so the red colour of the rashes will be seen more clearly after splashing it onto the skin.
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