Elizabethan Makeup
Equitment list...
-Illamasqua white base
-Illamasqua Translusent powder
-Charles Fox Supra Colour
-Charles Fox Blush Pallet
-Charles Fox lip pallet
-Blending brush for base
-Disposable wand
-Big Fluffy bursh for cheeks
-Small Flat Brush for lips
In this makeup look we were asked to create a classic Elizabethan look. To do this look i started out with the health and safety meseaures which are on another blog.
I then went onto starting the base i decided to go with the Illamasqua white base for this look as i think its the easiest to blend compared to teh supra colour white. I used a fluffy blending brush to put this all over the face and down the neck and onto the ears. I had to do a few layers of this as its not a thick as the supra colour pallet. I then powdered the face using the Illamasqua powder to set the base.
After this i moved onto the eye lashes and eye brows, i used the white supra colour for this one as its thick and easy to apply to eyebrows and lashes. I done this by using a disposable mascara wand and worked it into the eyeborws and lashes. Elizabethans put this colour right on the apples of their cheeks to make it stand out the most.
I then moved onto doing the lips bright red but forgot to take a picture of that before i started experimenting with the orangy colour and the creases in the lips.
Equitment list...
-Illamasqua white base
-Illamasqua Translusent powder
-Charles Fox Supra Colour
-Charles Fox Blush Pallet
-Charles Fox lip pallet
-Blending brush for base
-Big Fluffy bursh for cheeks
-Small Flat Brush for lips
In this makeup look we were asked to create a classic Elizabethan look. To do this look i started out with the health and safety meseaures which are on another blog.
I then went onto starting the base i decided to go with the Illamasqua white base for this look as i think its the easiest to blend compared to teh supra colour white. I used a fluffy blending brush to put this all over the face and down the neck and onto the ears. I had to do a few layers of this as its not a thick as the supra colour pallet. I then powdered the face using the Illamasqua powder to set the base.
After this i moved onto the eye lashes and eye brows, i used the white supra colour for this one as its thick and easy to apply to eyebrows and lashes. I done this by using a disposable mascara wand and worked it into the eyeborws and lashes. Elizabethans put this colour right on the apples of their cheeks to make it stand out the most.
I then moved onto doing the lips bright red but forgot to take a picture of that before i started experimenting with the orangy colour and the creases in the lips.
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