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SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKEUP

 SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKEUP

THEORY AND PICTURES

Prosthetic makeup (also called Special make-up effects and FX prosthesis) is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, moulding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects.

Prosthetic makeup revolutionise by John Chambers in such lms as Planet of the Apes and Dick Smith in Little Big Man.

TECHNIQUE

The process of creating a prosthetic appliance begins with life casting, the process of taking a mould of a body part (often the face) to use as a base for sculpting the prosthetic.

Life cast moulds made from prosthetic alginate or more recently, from skin-safe silicone rubber.

This initial mould is relatively weak and exible. A hard mother mould typically made by plaster or breglass bandages is creating overtop the initial mould to provide support.

Once a negative mould has been create, it is promptly led with gypsum cement, most commonly a brand called “Ultracal-30”, to make a “positive” mould. The form of prosthetic sculpted in clay on top of the positive.

The edges of the clay should made thin as possible, for the clay is stand-in for what will eventually prosthetic piece.

Along the edges of mould,

“keys” or mould points sculpted or carved into the life cast, make sure the two pieces of the mould will together correctly.

Once sculpting is complete, a second mould made

This gives two or more pieces of a mould a positive of the face,

and one or more negative mould pieces of the face with prosthetic sculpted in.

All clay carefully remove and prosthetic material cast into mould cavity.

The prosthetic material can be foam latex, gelatine, silicone or other similar materials. The prosthetic is cure within two part mould creating beginning of a makeup effect.

One of the hardest parts of prosthetic make-up is keeping the edges as thin as possible. They should be tissue thin so they are easy to blend and cover giving a flawless look.

The use of prosthetic makeup create wounds or trauma is called moulage.

its is used by the military and medical schools to educate and lessen psychological trauma when exposed to the real thing.

Types of Face and Body Brushes

Types of Face and Body Brushes

FLAT FOUNDATION BRUSH

Types of Face and Body Brushes : A at synthetic foundation brush is the most versatile brush in the bunch. Use it to apply your creams and foundations. You can also used to build your foundation application from light to heavy.

DUO FIBRE STIPPLING BRUSH

Types of Face and Body Brushes

Types of Face and Body Brushes
Best Brushes

Stippling brushes are used if you want an “airbrush effect” by stippling the brush on the skin. It creates texture and coverage at the same time , is perfect for light to medium coverage depending on the type of foundation product you are using.

KABUKI BRUSH

Types of Face and Body Brushes

Kabuki Brushes are packed with a lot of bristles which is perfect for buffing foundation into the skin. If you want a flawless smooth application of foundation, this is the best brush to use.

LARGE FLAT POWDER BRUSH

 

A large at powder brush can pack on product and set foundation.

LARGE ROUND POWDER BRUSH

A large round powder brush is use to dust off excess powder. Since the bristles are less compacted, there is less chance of removing the under layer of product.

LARGE ROUND BUFFING BRUSH

Types of Face and Body Brushes

A large round of buffing brush is use to blend all complexion products on the skin.

ROUND CONCEALER BRUSH

Round concealer brushes are perfect for buffing and blending in concealer.

FLAT CONCEALER BRUSH

Flat concealer brush is use to apply concealer on areas that needs more coverage.

BLUSH BRUSH ( FLAT )

This brush is use for apply powder blush or contour, however you like it . If the brush is slightly round on the top, you can use the at and top side of the brush.

ROUND BLUSH BRUSH

Round brush is used for applying  powder blush or contour, however you like it. If the brush is slightly round on the top so you can use the at and top side of the brush.

ANGLED CONTOUR BRUSH

Best Brushes

This brush is best in used for powder contour,  especially for cheeks and chin area.

FAN BRUSH

Best brushes for this 

This brush is best in used for highlighters and any light application on the face.

 

Hair Styling at The Lipstick Makeup Institute

Hair Styling in The lipstick Makeup Institute
Bridal Hair Styling by Lipstick Makeup Institute

Want to learn Hairstyling Hair Styling at The Lipstick Makeup Institute 

Hair styling is taught at the beginning of the makeup course so that students get to practice all the basics.

Students learn how to section, straighten and curl the hair first so that they are prepared to work on all types of bridal hair, glamorous ups do’s and fashion hairstyling.  Throughout the course they learn how to apply these skills creating beautiful hairstyles alongside their makeup looks

Hair Styling at The Lipstick Make up Institute

Basic hairstyling is taught everyday, because becoming good at the basics is key to learning more complex looks.  Being professional in both hair styling and make up skills is top priority at The Lipstick Makeup Institute.

Students must think about the complete look so that they can calculate  how much time they will need to complete both hair and make up.

To become effortlessly good they must practice, as a result they will get booked time and time again.

Students master the basics in period hairstyling throughout the Platinum Course for instance, 1940’s pin up girl, 60’s beehive and Marilyn Monroe curls.

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Arabic Makeup Look

 ARABIC MAKEUP LOOK

Arabic Makeup Look
Arabic Makeup Look

Cleanse, tone and moisturise:

FOR ARABIC MAKEUP LOOK

  • Wait a few minutes for moisturiser to be absorbed. Use primer if needed.

Foundation:

  • Dab liquid foundation over the entire face with your fingertips or sponge. For cream foundation use a wet sponge for a better and smoother coverage. Apply in thin layer over the entire face.
  • When you are applying foundation, you must ensure that you got the right colour. Choose 3 colours which are close to your skin colour. The foundation that appears invisible to the eye is the correct colour. Apply a line on the face from each colour near to the jaw line. Don’t try the foundations on the hands, because the skin on the hands are not the same as on your face, the skin on the face is more sensitive.
  • Make sure that the entire face is well blended and covered. Don’t stop at the jaw line extend the foundation under it also and on the neck. If your first coat of foundation does not cover well, apply a second or third. Layering is always better in the makeup artistry than an initial heavy application.

Corrector / concealer:

  • Cover blemishes and dark areas with orange, yellow or peach-toned
  • Corrector: The concealer will conceal the corrector colour, what is in skin colours. Application with fingertips or concealer brush.
  • Contouring and highlighting
  • Powder: Use a loose pale yellow-based powder or translucent dusting powder to set the makeup. Apply with a brush, for dry skin dust only around the nose and forehead since these areas tend to be a little richer in oils.
  • Eyebrows: Shape the brows with a small amount of brow powder or pencil. If you have a dark hair, use a colour that is one or two tones lighter than the hair colour. Use a golden brown orlight brown shade if you have a fair skin complexion.

Eye shadow:

  • Choose three shades of eye shadow: light, medium and dark. use the dark to line the upper lid, thinly, along the lash edge. Use medium shade to cover the remaining part of the eye lid up to the crease. Use the lightest shade for the area between the crease and the brow. You can highlight the eyes by using the darkest shade in the crease of the eye, and/or to stretch the eye shadow along the lid out toward the temple and blend the colour. The highlighter can be pearl shine (shimmer) to give a bit of glamour to our eye makeup look. In the evening we want to look glamorous, sexy and beautiful. We can use matte eye shadows as we were mentioning them before, but we can go for the shimmers and glitters also.
  • Eyeliner: Use gel liner and apply with an angled or fine liner brush, or use a sharpened eyeliner pencil. In general a black, dark brown, dark grey/black, eyeliner in a thin line
  • At the base of the lashes. Start at the edge of the upper lashes.
  • Mascara: Black mascara is the best to highlight your lashes. Apply in two thin coats rather than one heavy one. If you decide to curl your lashes do it before applying the mascara.
  • Blush: Apply the blush directly on the cheekbones and blend it to the hairline. You can add a little shimmer on the top of the cheekbones if you want to emphasise them.

 ARABIC MAKEUP LOOK

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