More Looks
Here is a Chanel Number 5 inspired cut crease, I used reflective pigment which is pink but shines green for a more interesting look. I finished with Jasmine lashes from primalash.
This is the sugar skull makeup and hair I did for our assessment. I wanted the look to be pretty rather than the traditional scary and bright as this is more commercial. I used pearls, gems and an assortment of fake flowers to create this look.
This is my Egyptian style look. I used blues and golds and a graphic eye to represent the malachyte, azurite and lead that was used at the time even though these substances are poisonous.
This is my Roman inspired look. The Roman era was between 753BC-476AD. Makeup was used for ritual purposes, but was a part of everyday life for wealthy women. Slaves applied their makeup. Christian women avoided cosmetics as they thought God wanted them to accept what beauty they were born with. Makeup was applied several times a day due to weather conditions and poor conditions. Lead was used, kohl with saffron was used for eyes. Romans preferred dark, big brows.
This is my Renaissance inspired look. This era began in Florence from 1300-1700. It means Rebirth. They used white lead to lighten the skin, mercury, vermillion and other poisonous substances. They used some kohl for the lashline, but short and thin lashes were the norm. They aimed for white skin as this made them look rich (as slaves would get a tan from going outside to work).
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