Quickie Quiz 1. Define aesthetic. 1 point. 2. Define garish. 1 point. 3. List the 5 steps (in order) of a proper skin care regimen. 5 points. 4. What ingredient should you be sensitive of when shopping for skin care and make-up products? 1 point.
“Magical Fairy Dust… Done Right!” Make-up Application and Sequencing Ms. Salo
Make-up Application Sequence First and foremost: Skin care regime and issues 1.Foundation 2.Concealor 3.Translucent powder 4.Eye brows 5.Eye shadow 6.Eye liner 7.False lashes 8.Mascara 9.Blush/bronzer 10.Lips
Coverages 1.Full 2.Medium 3.Light
Foundation Why does your model need foundation? creates a clean, flat surface/canvas for make-up artist
Foundation 3 TYPES OF FOUNDATION 1. Cream 2. Liquid 3. Powder also mousse, tinted moisturizer Foundation for stage should have gold tint Hyper-pigmented Sweat resistant
Foundation HOW TO CHOOSE PROPER COLOR 1. Apply small diagonal line on neck, right under jaw line 2. Not exact color as face or chest 3. Nor same color as neck 4. Go shopping with friend
Foundation PROPER APPLICATION 1. Apply small amount to main areas of face 2. Smooth with foundation brush using feathering technique 3. Cover entire face, even eyelids but, not the eye brows or lips! Make-up sponges absorb 60% of product!
Concealor Why does a model need concealor? To assist any skin issues and discolorations PROPER APPLICATION 1. Choose most appropriate color one shade lighter than skin tone one shade darker to make recede 2. Use either concealor brush or ring finger
Translucent Powder Why does a model need translucent powder? to set all foundation, so it doesn’t move around, the finishing touch PROPER APPLICATION 1. Tap small amount into cover 2. “Tap, tap, tap” technique 3. Dust over entire face, but not eyelids/lips 4. Small excess amount under eye
Eye Brows Why does a model need to shade eye brows? How do you turn a movie poster into a piece of art?
Eye Brows Natural vs. Dramatic Brows Natural = fuller, thicker, looks youthful Dramatic = thinner, defined, looks sophisticated and mature
Eye Brows PROPER APPLICATION 1. Choose eye shadow color very similar to hair color 2. Use angled brush very carefully 3. Start at inside of brow working outward 4. Clear mascara for finishing touch
Eye Shadow Why does a model need eye shadow? adds depth, color and interest to face PROPER APPLICATION 1. Start from outside working in using general shadow brush, short, smooth strokes 2. Blend for preferred design
Eye Shadow 3 Shadow Placements 1. Highlighter 2. Contrast 3. Contour Get creative using three coverages
Eye Liner Why does a model need eye liner? to outline eyes, make eyes look bigger by making lashes look thicker 2 Types 1. Pencil – creamy, smooth yet firm 2. Liquid – usually waterproof, felt tip vs. brush
Eye Liner PROPER APPLICATION 1. Pencil: Sharpen pencil to expose clean, smooth product or 1. Liquid: Look for excess product 2. Start at outside corner of eye 3. Create dashed line 4. Connect with small, smooth strokes
Mascara Why does a model need mascara? to enhance eyelashes What to look for: 1. Water-resistant, not water-proof 2. Reapplication won’t clump
Mascara PROPER APPLICATION 1. Use mascara wand 2. Coat wand with mascara 3. Client must be sitting up straight, eyescasted down 4. Pull up on brow bone 5. Communicate with model 6. Apply mascara from base of eyelash rolling wand up and out, up and out 7. Allow model time to blink 8. Coast all surfaces, bottom and top
Blush Why does a model need blush? to place and cheekbones PROPER APPLICATION 1. Using blush brush, start at hair line down to apples of cheeks 2. Reverse Nike check 3. Do not let blush drop lower than lips
Blush 4 Common Mistakes 1. Too sharp a line/unblended 2. Apples of cheeks 3. Blush color too wide on cheek 4. Too high or too low on cheek bone FYI…Did you know that several red dyes can’t be used next to eyes?
Bronzer Why does a model need bronzer? add dimension and depth to face PROPER APPLICATION 1. Use powder brush, and remember ‘tap, tap, tap technique’ 2. Apply in shape of ‘W’
Lips Why does a model need lip color? to create natural definition, fullness, and evenness PROPER APPLICATION 1. Moisturize 2. Fill with lip pencil 3. Fill with lip color (stick or gloss) 4. Add volume with highlighter
Lips 4 Lip Balancing Techniques 1. Thin Lips use lip pencil, draw round line outside natural lip line 2. Full Lips apply foundation to outside edges of lip to ‘erase’ natural lip line use lip pencil, draw line inside natural lip line 3. Uneven Lips 4. Down-turned Lips using lip pencil, do not start at extreme corner being just above where lip starts to turn down
Lip Liner PROPER APPLICATION 1. Visualize 4 sections, muscle fibers run inward 2. Using lip pencil, start at outer most corners 3. Create dashed line and connect 4. Top lip first, then bottom lip 5. Line all 4 sections 6. Fill in entire lip with pencil
Lip Stick and Lip Gloss PROPER APPLICATION 1. Gather lip spatula and lip brush 2. Scrape lip color onto lip spatula 3. Use lip brush to get color from spatula 4. Using lip brush, follow same procedure for lip liner
Lip Products Search for product that moisturizes Too many chemicals cause drying Beware of ‘petro-’ ingredients
Too much make-up? After everything is all done, you notice: “Woah, there is too much make-up goin’ on!” Reverse steps of application Review Is my lip color too much? Do I have too much blush on? Are my eyes too dramatic?
Need a touch-up? You’ve been going, going, going all day and you still have more going to do? And so you just need a touch-up. Check your skin, use a powder to freshen and re-soften your skin tone Then evaluate in order of initial application: foundation, brows, eyes, blush, lips
QUIZ APPLICATION AND SEQUENCE QUIZ Next Thursday, September 16 th TEST FORMAT Multiple Choice Fill in the Blank (no word bank)