October 21st Ch 12 The World of Makeup Color Quiz next class Open your google drive account and find the chapter 12 makeup notes that I have shared with you Make a copy Save it and put your name on it Color Quiz next class October 21st
Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art. Ralph Waldo Emerson
The World Of Makeup Chapter 12
What is the primary goal of makeup? Explain in detail your answer to the why’s and how’s as it relates to you Journal
The Primary Goal of Makeup : is to enhance the natural beauty of the client by bringing out the most attractive features of the face while minimizing those that are less attractive.
The quality of the products make a big difference in how makeup application will go for you & your client---smoothly or not. Products
Products Explain to clients why they should by quality products. Why are they better? Will it make a difference on their skin? Will quality products glide on easier? You testing and using the product you sell will make it easier to answer these questions Products
Foundation Base or protective film Liquid (stick, cream to powder, tinted moisturizer) oil based good for normal to dry skin Oil free means free of mineral oil(water based) Give a matte or dull finish Good for oily skin Foundation
Foundation Chemistry Cream: Good for dry to normal skin Medium to heavy coverage Liquid: Good for oily to normal skin Medium coverage Powder foundations: powder mixed with coloring agents and perfume Good for oily skin Foundation Chemistry Many foundations contain barrier agents such as sunscreen and silicone
Foundation creates an even canvas for the rest of your makeup Foundation creates an even canvas for the rest of your makeup. Skin tone determines the selection of foundation color. Skin can be: Warm (yellow, orange, red-orange) Cool (blue, blue green (olive), blue red (pink) Neutral The best way to determine the correct foundation color is to apply a stripe of the color to the jaw line. The color that “disappears” is the correct one.
Used to cover blemishes & discolorations and may be applied before or after foundation. They are available in these forms: Pots - Pencils - Wands Tubes - Sticks Pot concealers: heaviest & provides the most coverage, gives sheer to medium coverage Tube & Stick: give medium to sheer coverage and may double as foundation Concealers
Using Concealer Remove from the container with a spatula Apply with a concealer brush or sponge. Match concealer as close to skin tone as possible If it is to light it will give a “raccoon” like look Using Concealer
Face Powder Add matte or a dull finish Enhance skins natural color Helps conceal minor blemishes Tones down excessive color & shine Two forms: Loose: good for at home use Pressed: provide heavier coverage & good for “on the go” Available in a variety of weights, tints, & shades Heavier weight: normal to oily Translucent: blends with all foundations Face Powder
Cheek color (blush) gives a natural looking glow to the face and helps to create more attractive facial contours. cream liquid Pressed & loose powder. To Use consider the following: Cream or gel colors are generally preferred for dry and normal skin & depending on the type, it is usually applied with a brush or cotton puff. Liquid color blends well and is suited for all skin types Pressed color give a matte finish and is most widely used Loose powder come in a variety of shades BLEND Cheek Color
Eye Shadow can make the eyes appear brighter and more expressive They come in a stick, cream, pressed & dry powder. Eye Shadow
***MATCHING EYE SHADOW TO EYE COLOR SHOULD BE AVOIDED*** IT CREATES A FLAT FIELD OF COLOR Using a contrasting colors or complementary colors can enhance the eyes Darker shades make the natural color of the iris appear lighter Lighter shades make the iris appear deeper
A highlight color is lighter than the client’s skin tone . These colors highlight a specific area, remember, lighter colors make the area appear larger. A base color is usually a medium tone that is close to the client’s skin tone and is used to even out skin tone on the eye. A contour color appears deeper and darker than the clients skin tone and used to minimize a specific area. Good To Know Info…
Blend To apply Remove product from its container with a spatula Use a fresh applicator or clean brush Apply the eye color close to the lashes on the upper eyelid, sweeping the color slightly upward & outward Blend To apply
Liners make the eyes appear larger and the lashes fuller. Used to outline & emphasize the eyes Pencil Liquid Pressed Felt tip pen Liners make the eyes appear larger and the lashes fuller. Eyeliners
Chemistry and Usage Eyeliners are made of wax or hardened oil Always sharpen your pencil after each use and sanitize the sharpener before each use. Apply in short strokes and gentle pressure. You may have to pull the skin taught to insure smooth application. Chemistry and Usage
Used to darken, correct shape or even fill in sparse areas. Sharpen the pencil and wipe clean before each client. Sanitize Avoid harsh contrast between hair and eyebrow color. Eyebrow Color
Mascara Darkens, defines & thickens lashes Liquid, cake, & cream and in a variety of shades and tints. Used to make the lash appear thicker and longer. Some wand mascaras contain rayon or nylon fibers to lengthen and thicken the hair. Use a disposable wand and apply from close to the base of the lash out toward the tips. NEVER DOUBLE DIP! Mascara
Lip Color All lip color is in a paste Some contain sunscreen others contain moisturizers to keep the lips from being dry. Castor oil is the primary ingredient, other uses olive, mineral, sesame, cocoa butter petroleum, and vegetable oils. To use, remove the lip color with a spatula and take it from the spatula with a disposable lip brush. Lip Color
Colored pencils used to outline and fill in the lips & keeps the lip color from feathering. Applied before the color is applied to ensure proper shape and definition. Choose a lip liner that coordinates with the natural lip color or lip stick. Sharpen the pencil and wipe with a clean tissue before each use. Remember to sanitize the sharpener before every use Lip Liner
Other Cosmetics Eye Makeup Removers: are either oil or water based. Oil based remover use mineral oil with a small amount of fragrance added. Water based removers are a water solution with other solvents have been added Greasepaint: a heavy makeup used in the theater Cake (pancake) makeup: a solid mass of heavy cream foundation. It is used with a moistened sponge. It gives good coverage & covers scars & pigmentation defects. It is also used in films and video applications. Other Cosmetics
October 27th Ch 18 Warm up #1 Case Study Makeup Brushes 412-416 It is in your Drive so open it and make a copy Please put your name on it Case Study Makeup Brushes 412-416 October 27th
Case Study How would you address this client and what recommendations would you give? “I HAVE HAD MANY MAKEOVERS BUT NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO DO MY FRECKLE FACE WITHOUT COVERING THEM UP COMPLETELY! I LOVE MY FRECKLES AND LIKE A NATURAL LOOK. DO U KNOW ANY TIPS ON HAVING A BEAUTIFUL FACE WITH FRECKLES?” October 27th
Makeup Brushes *Can be made of synthetic or animal hair with wooden or metal handles. Powder Brush- large, soft brush used to apply powder or blush for blending. Blush Brush- Smaller, more tapered version of the powder brush used for applying powder blush. Concealer Brush- Narrow and firm with a flat edge. Used to apply concealer around the eyes or on blemishes.
4. Lip Brush- Similar to concealer brush, with a more tapered edge, also used to apply concealer. 5. Eye Shadow Brush- available in a variety of sizes. The softer and larger the brush, the more blended the shadow will be. A firm brush is better for depositing, dense color for blending it. 6. Eyeliner Brush - Fine, tapered, firm bristles used to apply liner or shadow to the eyes. Makeup Brushes
More Makeup Brushes 7. Angle Brush- Firm, thin bristle; angled for application of shadow to the eyebrows or shadow liner to the eyes. 8. Lash and Brow Brush- Comb-like brush used to remove excess mascara on lashes or to comb brows into place.
Caring For Makeup Brushes A commercial sanitizer can be used but contain a high levels of alcohol and will dry brushes over time. A gentle shampoo or brush solvent should be used to thoroughly clean the brushes. Brushes should always be put into running or still water with the ferrule (pointing downward.
Caring for brushes continued If the brush is pointed up, the water may remove the glue that keeps the bristles in place. Rinse after cleansing. Reshape the wet bristles and lay the brushes flat to dry.
Color Theory Key Terms Primary Colors Secondary Colors Tertiary Colors Complementary colors Monochromatic Analogous Triadic Hue Tint Shade Value Intensity Tone Color Theory Key Terms
The Law of Color
Use the same color with variations in value and intensity Monochromatic
Uses three colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Analog
Three colors located in a triangular position on the color wheel Three colors located in a triangular position on the color wheel. Causes a more dramatic look. This is now known as split complimentary Triadic
Draw and color your color wheel Label it Hang it Draw the color wheel
Tuesday Oct 30 Work on Smart Notes page 368 & 369 Review Color Wheel Face Shapes Journal Activity Tuesday Oct 30
Face Shapes
Justify the classification of the oval shape as the “ideal face.” Journal
Find Your Shape
November 8 Short Product Review Discuss Special Occasion Makeup Lab to practice November 8
If you could choose only three colors for the whole entire world what colors would you choose? Explain why. Journal Entry
Selecting Makeup Colors The art of makeup application allows for more than one way to achieve the result you seek. The three main factors to consider when choosing colors for a client are: Skin color, eye color, and hair color.
Determining Skin Color First decide if the skin is light, medium, or dark. Determine whether the tone of the skin is warm or cool. Skin color is from pigmentation in the skin and the blood showing through the skin. A neutral skin tone contains equal elements of warm and cool, no matter how light or dark the skin is.
always match your foundation color to the color of the skin, or use the corrective techniques. Once you have determined if the skin is light, medium or dark, choose eye, cheek, and lip colors to match the skin color level, or try contrast for more impact.
Complete Makeup Study Guide on “W” drive and print it to study. TEST IS FRIDAY 11/16 Need to know: Color Theory’s Face Shapes/ corrections Products Work on Smart Notes (due Friday) Monday November 12