Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Age 20 - 30 makeup look photoshoot

For this shoot I used my sister Katie, 23, as my model, and I think it looked really nice on her as she has quite a warm skin tone which suited the warm toned makeup perfectly. I absolutely loved the glitter on the eye as I think it made the look so glamorous. I didn't powder the skin for this look because I wanted to keep the skin quite fresh looking and didn't want to layer up any more product than was necessary. I also styled her hair into a sleek pony as I think it really adds to the chic feel of the look.

                                                         
                   



Teen makeup look photoshoot

I think this shoot went well and I really like the photos and how the look turned out. Before applying the makeup I used two primers; one pore-filling and one mattifying. I then used a mix of two medium/full overage foundations, a full coverage concealer for both concealing and highlighting, and a deep cream contour. To create the glossy lids I used Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream over matte black shadow. I kept the black really pigmented and packed on the lid, then blended out the edges using warm brown shades. I kept the pink lips glossy to match the lids and keep the look young. I wanted the photos to be fun and not too serious so I made sure I got lots of shots of her laughing and feeling relaxed!

Before and after shot of Charlotte

Applying Eight Hour Cream to the lids to make them glossy





I used strong bright light to get the best photos 
One of my favourite shots

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Age 50 - 60 makeup look planning - fresh and glowing




For the 50s look I've gone for something quite natural and glowy, with no false lashes, heavy contour, or strong lip colour. I've focused on a pale shimmery eye look, pearly with gold tones, but I didn't want to go for any obvious eyeliner so instead I will tight-line the upper and lower lash lines and apply a decent coat of mascara. For the face I will first apply an illuminating primer, then a lightweight foundation, following by sparing use of powder, and a highlighter on the cheekbones and brow bones. I will also lightly bronze the face and apply a liquid cheek tint and powder blush to create a really healthy colour. I have drawn freckles onto the face charts just to show that I won't be masking the skin and I want it to be really fresh looking.



Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Teenage makeup look planning - glossy black smokey eye




For this age I've gone for a really dramatic and over-the-top blown out smokey eye. I start out with some warm browns through the crease and blended out, before building up matte black shadow on the lid, blending between each application. The lower lash line will also be smoked out and dramatic, maybe spiky, lashes applied. Then I think I'll add gloss to the lids to make it really young and modern. The brows will be really defined and there will be soft contouring. I have chosen to pair this look with a pale pink lip but am undecided on whether it should be matte or glossy to contrast or match the eyes. I think the pale lip with keep the look fresh and youthful, while the grungy eye is classic of the teenager, and both should hopefully come off really well in the photos.




Age 20 - 30 makeup look planning - Cranberry cut-crease




I wanted to create something fun but stylish for the 20s, so I went for a cranberry and gold cut-crease, using warm matte shades for the crease and above, and metallic shadows on the lid. I paired this eye look with a brown/nude lip using MAC's 'Velvet Teddy', though it comes across red in the photos. I will also use false eyelashes to amplify the dramatic eyes but nothing spiky or thick as I want to keep the lashes soft as not to detract from the eye makeup. I will go for a coral blush as a pink would clash with the reddish/warm tone of the look. I will also use contouring and bronzing to add warmth into the face. I think this look is young as it incorporates colour and glitter, but is also kept sophisticated with the chic cut crease and matte nude lip.



Monday, 18 April 2016

Age 30 - 40 makeup look planning - classic brown wing and red lip



For this look I want to create something sophisticated but still modern as I think that would epitomise this age. In my plans I have gone for a classic winged eyeliner, but I have adapted it, making it brown and smoking it out to make it softer. I have also chosen to extend the liner in the inner corners to elongate the eye into a more almond shape. I'll contour the face not to the extreme but to give a nice definition to the face. I won't use a lot of bronzer as I don't want the look to be too warm. I'll use a highlighter but I don't want the look to be noticeably glowy so I will use power on the T-zone only to avoid a flat matte surface. I've also gone for a red lip using a red with blue undertones as I don't want a bright, orange-toned lip to take the look over the top. I might also apply some individual eyelash clusters to the outer corners of the eyes to intensify the cat-eye effect and give the look something extra. I love this look as think it is stylish, sexy and wearable!

Age 70 - 80 makeup look planning - neutral glam

Started planning out makeup looks for my project on MAC and Bobbi Brown face charts. This is what I have planned for the age 70-80 bracket look.  I've chosen a neutral toned smoky eye but not too dramatic as I want it to still be wearable, and I've paired it with a nude lip, not matte. I'll keep the darker colours to the outer portion of the eye, keeping the inner areas light and shimmery, and I want to keep the eyes looking open and bright. I will also keep the brows quite soft, not too "done" but will add some definition as older eyebrows tend to lose some shape. I intent for the look to be quite glowy, using a pearly liquid highlighter on the cheekbones and brow bones, with subtle use of bronzer - not any harsh contouring. I want to create the a really healthy look, for it to look like the model is glowing from within. I don't want to mask the face as I imperfections really contribute to the overall  feel and I want the model to be comfortable, as that will really benefit the photos.

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

ABOUT ME

Hi! My name is Belle, I'm 19 years old and I am an aspiring make up artist, currently doing my Final Major Project for my Art Foundation course! I have chosen for my project to be on the theme "makeup for all ages" so I will be doing photoshoots of my looks on models of varying ages, which should make for some really exciting pictures. This blog is where I will upload my work and the preparation I do for it! 

Belle xo