BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Production Arts Make-up Unit 95 Changing Gender.

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BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Production Arts Make-up Unit 95 Changing Gender

Unit 95 – Special effects make- up- Gender Change Objectives: Students will be able to:  Explain the procedure for special effects application. (Skim and Scan information).  Demonstrate character make-up application of. (Cost of treatments working to a budget).  Evaluate your make-up application and set one at least one target of improvement. Extended Objective:  Compare and contrast your application with other gender change and prosthetics make up techniques. EQ objectives:  Illustrate effective communication skills Demonstrate appropriate behaviour

Gender Change, Female to male

Foundation Base: Apply foundation and concealers by using a sponge or stipple sponge. Contouring: Highlight jaw, above the brows, bridge of the nose, edge of nostrils, brow bone, side of the neck, Adams apple. Concealer: Shade, under the eyes, around the nose and mouth. Eyebrows: Need to look thicker and less groomed, fill in if required. Special Effects: Add facial hair – stubble with paste. Female to Male- Gender Change

Facial Hair

Facial Hair- Crepe hair application 1. Apply stage makeup first 2. Before doing anything else, use a makeup chart to plan where you are going to put the hair; this is especially important if you are using it alongside other makeup effects. One important thing to keep in mind (which many beginners forget) is the bone structure beneath the skin. This is important if the hair is going on the face; it's not as vital in other areas, but it's still good to keep in mind. 3. Once you have figured out where the hair goes, you have two options for sticking the hair to the skin: liquid latex or spirit gum. Whichever you choose, apply a thin layer to the area. Spirut Gum is most effective. 4. Cut a straight bundled edge of crepe hair, hold between forefinger and thumb. Squeeze and roll fingers against each other to "fan" out creped hair. Then apply in small 1/2 sections or smaller starting with under the chin facing forward(towards the mirror). Place only the tip of the spread cut edges. 5. Start with upper chin and continue to lay hair down towards floor and continue under chin until desired effect and work up into sideburns if needed 6. Continue onto the mustache. outer sides of mustache need to face a a 45 degree angle facing down, then proceed to the nasolabial cleft (the divot underneath nose cartilage) place hair to go directly down. 7. Cut into desired shape, style.