The below images show practice images of my contemporary elizabethan look, as i was not in
for the contemporary look i did not produce images of work which was expected, but i did
manage to practice my look for my partners assessment.
These images will be adjusted in my assessment and things will have changed, as i was not satisfied with the results.
These images will be adjusted in my assessment and things will have changed, as i was not satisfied with the results.
Before took these images, i messed about with egg whites, i seen that they make the skin
more tighter and stiff but did not now how to apply to the skin meaning do i put on before or
after my end result?
I learnt that if you put it on before your skin base it starts to flake so i restarted and put on after
but i did not wait for it to dry properly but i knew that was the right way of doing it but you
have to make sure you don't smudge/ruin your end result while applying.
In the first image you can see my face has a gloss, this is not i wanted as elizabethans have a powdery look but looking at it in the assignment way that could be added for the contemporary twist.
In the first image you can see my face has a gloss, this is not i wanted as elizabethans have a powdery look but looking at it in the assignment way that could be added for the contemporary twist.
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