Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Dil's second practice of my design

For this practice, we created the full finished look, lashes included, to see if we would struggle with timing. Dil used a piece of paper as a stencil to get a graphic edge across the top of the white section, which worked well. She also matched the foundation and concealer to my skin tone really well. She used the gold Aqua Colour in my brows as it was much more pigmented than the Supra Colour, and I really liked it. She also used this on my cheeks, however once blended and soften, it lost its gold colour and looked greyish. We have decided to try a loose pigment for the final look as it should look more pigmented and shimmery. Dil applied much less eyeshadow this time and blended it out more, creating a look I preferred. However we tried applying the white base all over my eyelids, which resulted in the eyeshadow creasing slightly, despite heavily powdering them. For the final look we will have to leave the lids bare. I also want to try using less product and not winging it out as far. She stuck the lashes on, and painted them white with Aqua Colour again where the colour had come off slightly. I think the lashes really finished the eyes off. Finally, Dil applied lipstick, using black Aqua Colour on the outer corners, and then black Illamasqua eyeshadow on top to make it more black and also matte. 
In this trial we ran over the one hour and ten minutes limit; in future practice Dil will try to work faster, however reducing the eyeshadow might save time as well. Overall, I am happy with the result, as long as we can work quicker; one criticism would simply be to make the lips neater.


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