Monochromatic Makeup Look.
Using the knowledge learned from colour theory we were asked to produce a monochromatic look on a partner using the technical skills we learnt in the white base lesson. I used The Kryolan Supra Colour palette as I found that was the most effective product to create and even base for my look.
The colour i chose to use was blue, I liked the way the white and blue would mix together to create a frozen type of look. I elongated the eyebrows so that they were a more prominent feature on the face. I then contoured the face with a lighter blue eyeshadow shade which I then buffed out using my Kabuki brush. I think this added more dimension and angular lines to the face which I like. I then applied a dark blue eyeshadow to the eyelids and tried to blend. I have decided I definitely need to invest in some more fluffy blending brushes as I found I don't have a sizeable one that is suitable for eyeshadow in my kit. I think had i had more time the eyeshadow could have come out better with no creases but I can practice that another time. I struggled with the fall out of eyeshadow onto the cheeks as well because this kept smudging into the white base. To correct this problem now I would use something like a piece of tissue to place under the eye to get a sharp line from my eyeshadow and also preventing fallout onto the base. In conclusion looking back on my look i am happy with the outcome and I think that this was a good experiment to do because I have found out how other products - creme and eyeshadow - sit on top of the base. And although I will not use this colour scheme for my project it was an interesting colour to work with and I would like to use it in the future. Maybe in a different project.
The colour i chose to use was blue, I liked the way the white and blue would mix together to create a frozen type of look. I elongated the eyebrows so that they were a more prominent feature on the face. I then contoured the face with a lighter blue eyeshadow shade which I then buffed out using my Kabuki brush. I think this added more dimension and angular lines to the face which I like. I then applied a dark blue eyeshadow to the eyelids and tried to blend. I have decided I definitely need to invest in some more fluffy blending brushes as I found I don't have a sizeable one that is suitable for eyeshadow in my kit. I think had i had more time the eyeshadow could have come out better with no creases but I can practice that another time. I struggled with the fall out of eyeshadow onto the cheeks as well because this kept smudging into the white base. To correct this problem now I would use something like a piece of tissue to place under the eye to get a sharp line from my eyeshadow and also preventing fallout onto the base. In conclusion looking back on my look i am happy with the outcome and I think that this was a good experiment to do because I have found out how other products - creme and eyeshadow - sit on top of the base. And although I will not use this colour scheme for my project it was an interesting colour to work with and I would like to use it in the future. Maybe in a different project.
products used:
- kryolan grease based palette - white pigment
- spatula
- kabuki brush
- foundation brush
- kryolan coloured powder eyeshadow palette
- blending brush
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