PRACTICE WITH A DIFFERENT DESIGN





To create this look I firstly primed the skin using the satin primer from Illamasqua, followed by applying some Mac Pro Longwear foundation in the shade NC25. I applied the foundation using a real techniques foundation brush. Next I applied the mac mineralise concealer under the eyes and blended that in with a Zoeva concealer buffer brush. I then used the Illamasqua gel sculpt in silhouette and blended that in with the real techniques sculpting brush. I then covered my whole face in the Collections pressed powder which I applied using a Zoeva powder brush. I applied the Hoola bronzer by Benefit next using an EcoTools bronzing brush. I highlighted using Mac's soft and gentle highlighter which I applied with the real techniques stippling brush. For the eyes I started off with a base from the Revolution flawless palette in the colour 'barely pink', followed by 'copper shimmer' along the crease and then 'molton chocolate' in the corner of the eye. I applied the eyeshadow using the Zoeva luxe all over shadow and the Zoeva luxe crease. Next I used a Rimmel scaldaleyes eyeliner pen to create the cat eyeliner look. Finally for the eyes I used the YSL BabyDoll mascara. On the lips I applied a Mac lipgloss in the colour ample pink followed by eyeshadow from the same Revolution palette in the colours 'molton chocolate' and 'cheerless', which gave a metallic effect. To finish off this look I stuck on little stars I bought from a fancy dress shop and glued them on with eyelash glue. 

I really liked this design and did consider it to be my final outcome. But, due to it not really relating to the Elizabethans and not really including any techniques we learnt in class so I thought it was a bit inappropriate, although i do like the use of stars, which could represent diamonds.  



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