- Cleanser, toner, moisturizer
- An apron
- A spatula
- Steel palette
- Baby buds
- Cotton pads
- Barrier foam
- White base
- Foundation palette
- Tooth enamel
- Supracolor palette
- Blush palette
- Eye shadow palette
- Contouring palette
- Old age stipple
- Concealer palette
- A foundation brush
- Fine brushes
- A lip brush
- Eye shadow brushes
- Contouring brushes
- Couch roll
- A sponge
- A bowl
- A black stipple sponge
- A disposable mascara
- Eyelash glue
- Hair dryer
1) Cleanse,
tone and moisturizer the model’s face. Put the apron on the model.
2) Put the
barrier foam on the model’s face to protect the skin.
3) Using a dark
brown colour to draw the wrinkles on the forehead and also the eyes with a thin
brush.
4) Apply the
old age stipple with a sponge onto the forehead, eyes, cheeks, neck and hands.
Remember to stretch the skin when using a hair dryer to try the old age
stipple. Make sure the old age stipple is dried after applied to the face
before adding another layer to it.
5) Mix the
white base with the lightest colour from the supracolor palette and apply the
mixture to the whole face, neck and hands.
6) Use the dark
brown colour to enhance the wrinkles on the forehead and eyes.
7) Mix the
white and black colour on the supracolor palette and apply it to the eye bags
and inner eyelid to create dark circle effects.
8) Apply the
red pinky colour on the lower lash line.
9) Get some
white colour from the supracolor onto the disposable mascara and apply it to
the eyebrows and eyelashes.
10) Contour the
nose, nasolabial folds, perioral lines and mental crease using the contouring
palette. Use the dark brown colour from the blush palette and apply it under
the cheekbones.
11) Draw the
veins with the mixture of green bluish colour and black from the supracolor palette and use a thin
brush to draw the veins on the hands.
12) Use the eyelash glue and apply some onto the
face, lips and hands (refer to the face chart and hands design). Wait for it to dry a bit and then use the
finger to stipple it. Stipple some red colour on the eyelash glue when they are dryed to create blood effects on dry skin.
13) Use the
black stipple sponge and the dark red colour from the supracolor palette to
create fine red veins on the cheeks and for the hands, create scratches.
14) Apply the
tooth enamel onto the teeth with a baby bud.
15) Finally,
apply the black colour from the supracolor palette onto the inner lips.
For the old age stipple, I don't like how there are colour difference after apply to the skin and I can't use the foundation base to cover the edges. So I have decided to adjust the design to sort out the problems. But for the hands, I'm going to do the same and use the old age stipple. But next time, I will put more on the hands and apply it to a larger area, as you can see a bit of colour difference and the edges. Also, I'm going to apply a few more layer more, so the wrinkle will be seen more clearly.
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