Sunday, 7 December 2014

Timed assessment in the role of the make-up artist

Here are the images I took on the camera I rented from the photography suite after my make-up assessment. I was really worried about the timed assessment, like my hair assessment I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to complete the whole look within the time we had to do it and to the standard I wanted to achieve. I found the blocking out the eyebrows the most difficult part of this look as I found it really hard to achieve a smooth surface that I could work on top of, however after I had applied the eye make-up I didn't think this really showed or effected the make-up at all. I thought the pearls Sara bought really finished off the look perfectly and gave it that Elizabethan vibe she was going for. I am not very confident with the accurate and precise application of lipstick and lip liner so when I found out I had to neatly apply an implied heart shape in a dark shade to Sara's lips I was worried but was really pleased with how they came out considering I was slightly rushed when I did them as we had a few minutes left to complete our look!I brought in a ruler to help me draw the straight lines onto the eye lids when appying the black to the center. I really enjoyed creating this look and loved the design Sara created, she made it very easy to follow as she made time to go through it with me and let me practise and also provided a face chart and step-by-step instructions for me to follow during application. She also provided me with an image of the make-up she did on herself to show me how she would like it to look in the end so I had an idea to go by, a list of the equipment I would need to complete the look and a list of extra things she would bring in that she required me to use. She was always organised, present and punctual from when we swapped design and during the whole process leading up to the completion of our timed assessments, I also think this was a large factor in how successful and smoothly I felt our timed assessments went.


Here are some extra photo's I took on my phone after our assessment:


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