Friday, 6 December 2013

Self Evaluation



Evaluation
Peer- review Evaluation
Me and my partner practiced my final design for my Elizabethan themed unit more times for hair than I did for the makeup. I felt the hair design was much trickier than the makeup so therefore I wanted to practice it more. I demonstrated how to do the hair first before my partner then practiced it. She found it difficult to keep the hair piece tight on my head and had to redo it a few times before it was correct. I felt my partner looked really professional she had her hair tied up and short sleeves on. She washed her hands before and used antibacterial hand gel. I felt confident with her working on my design as we had practiced before and the outcome looked great. I felt the makeup was done well but I would have changed the shape of the eyebrows as I didn’t feel they were identical. I learnt from my partner better technique with applying the base foundation as she did it very evenly with her brush strokes. I felt overall my partner did my final design very well especially the hair she followed all my instruction really well and I was very proud of my final design.
Self Evaluation
My initial reaction to my partner’s design was that I thought the hair was going to be very difficult but I was excited about the makeup and especially using lace on the face. I thought the hair would be difficult as she wanted to create a collar made out of hair but that concern soon went away when I practiced it. I found my crimping technique was better and separating the hair was too. Instead of using lace I would have bought some specific lace for the face to make the design look professional. 


Overall I’m happy with the final images and happy with the overall outcome.

My Final Look

These are my final images of my Elizabethan Themed Unit. I'm really happy with the overall outcome. I really like how I've been completely transformed and I think my partner did a really amazing job.

I thought I would wear a top with large shoulders to make it more Elizabethan themed.


I'm really happy with the overall outcome but some things could have been made better such as the eyebrows weren't as thin as they could have been. I liked the darker green lips than the green we used on the practice ones.

My Partners Final Look

 I really liked the final outcome of her look and she seemed really happy with the end result. The hair and make up worked really well together. I wasn't sure on how the lace would work but it worked really well. And I'm happy with the fact you can still see the make up through the lace.

The plum lipstick worked well with the lace and I liked how the eyes are really dark and then the eyebrows were white. Overall I was really happy with the end result it was a great design.

My Practice Final Look

This was my practice look. I found that I didn't really like the green eyelashes and the green eyebrows. I thought the make up looked quite plain and dull. I did however liked the colour match of the row of flowers with the make up. They went really well together.

My Partners Look

This is my partners design that she wishes me to do on her. This is her face chart she wants lace coming down across one side of her face. Her make up is going to be quite simple. She wants her eyebrows to be white and she wants black eye liner and mascara. She also wants her lips to be a plum colour.

This is out first practice. I put on a plain base. But I mainly concentrated on getting her eyebrows correct and the eye liner correct. We also practiced the lace and where it would tie to.

This is the side view. As you can see the eye liner comes out to make patters. And her eyebrows can be bairly seen to make the look more Elizabethan.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Final Face Chart and Why



3 Final Face charts

This is my first face chart inspired by paperself eyelashes. I really liked using the paperself eyelashes and I liked the texture they created. I also wanted to add high eyebrows and thin to create a Elizabethan look. I liked the idea of having a high cupid bow but with a contemporary twist of crossing a fine pink line across the upper lip. The materials I used were screenface base foundation mixed with white Illamasque foundation. I used the green and pink Kryolan Supracolor palette to create the lips. I used the thin lip liner brush to do the lips. To finish off I powdered with the Illamasque powder.

Here I created a much more messy look. When I tried this out on my face I did not like it at all. It looked messy and the clash of gold and blue did not work at all. However it did look good on the facechart. I used Illmasque white foundation mixed with the Supracolor palette for lips and eyes. Using mascara wands to push up the eyebrows to make them bushy and black.

I did like this colour chart mainly because of the cat like eyes. I didn't think this was very Elizabethan but I enjoyed creating this face chart.