Thursday 13 February 2014

Illness, fever and sweating.

Products used: 

  • Charles fox
  • Supra colour
  • Glycerine
  • Liquid latex or duo
  • She drops
  • Pipettes
  • Stipple sponges

Tired eyes:

  • Supracolour- green,yellow and red to make brown. 
  • Apply this with small brush under the eyes, make sure to get right up to the lash line. Blend with fingers.
  • Don't forget about the top lid and be sure to get up too the lash line there too. 
  • And a slight bluey red tones to the corners underneath to get a more lifelike look. 
  • Apply red liner to the inside of the eye and blend with cotton bud make it appear more real.

Fever/rash:
*Make sure you do your research into how I'll is the character? The progression of the illness- beginning or end? How I'll are they? How it presents itself? What symptoms? For fever don't forget to think about where people get hot! *

  • Do not apply base. 
  • Use a red tone and blot on with fingers over the face where people would get hot/rash.
  • Cheeks, forehead, chin etc. Don't make it look like make up! 
  • Stipple some on too to get different textures. 
  • Use a bluey/red tone over the lips.
  • Place duo on the lips and wait till dry. Pull up bits to make it appear like the lips are dry and chapped! 
  • I added more in corner to create a coldsore.
  • Apply liquid latex to face to appear like dry skin! 

Sweat:

  • Put Glycerine in a pipette and dot over the face where someone would sweat! 
*tip- water spray bits of hair as hair would be sweaty too! 

Wrinkles on the neck:

  • To create wrinkles on the neck, get client to stretch her neck and put her head back as far as possible. The tighter the skin on the neck the better the results will be. 
  • Apply liquid latex all over, dry layer before you put on any more. 




Viens: 
Here is an example of Sue creating vines, she used a Kryolan product, supracolour and powder. 


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