Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Fraulein Kost Design Two


My second design for Fraulein Kost uses the colour purple. I thought that this colour could be seen as seductive to. The eyebrows are in keeping with the 1920's. Everything else is in reference to the club kids and club culture in particular Princess Julia from the Blitz Kids. I wanted the look to be colourful and to stand out like Princess Julia did Therefore everything is purple including the eyebrows. To create this look, the materials needed are: 

- Illamasqua Cream Foundatiion CF 135 or Kryolan ultra foundation.
- Kryolan Dermacolour Camoflague Concealer
- Illamasqua Satin Primer
- Pritt Stick
- CrownBrush UK Eyeshadow palette
- Makeup Revolution purple heaven single eyeshadow.
- Maybeline Eye Studio Casting Drama Ultra-Violet Gel Liner.
- Eyelure false eyelashes in Definition. 
- Vichy Dermablend Powder.
- Illamasqua Powder Blusher in Morale.
- Illamasqua lipstick in Kontrol. 

The idea for this design is to block out the eyebrows using glue to then draw them back in using gel liner. 



To block out the eyebrows: 

- Brush the hairs upward with an eyebrow brush. 
- Use a pritt stick to smooth the hairs. Glue in an upward motion. 
- Take a spatula with a small bit of glue on the end to smooth over the layer of glue. Make sure all the hairs are covered and are smooth. 
- Powder with a powder puff over the top of the glue to seal. 
- Take a white foundation, I used Illamasqua Rich Liquid RF 100, and stipple the colour over the brow hairs. If your hairs are quite dark there will need to be layers of white to cover this.
- Stipple on the foundation with a stipple brush. 
- Using the foundation used for your base, stipple the skin colour over the white brow. 
- Powder to seal.







Above is the outcome of my design. Now that I have practised it I think I can develop my skills to make the eye stronger and the brows further blocked out. I think also that the face should be contoured a bit to give extra structure to the look. This is something I can develop.

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