Stipple sponges.
Supra colour palette.
Old age stipple (do a patch test first)
Barrier foam (to protect the skin)
Hairspray.
Hairspray.
1)Make sure all the hair is away from the face.
2) Being my moisturising, cleansing and toning the skin.(this only applies to the face)
2)Apply a layer of foundation all over the face, including the lips in a lighter shade than you would normally use depending on the persons skin type.
3) The ask your model to pull facial expressions that reveal natural creases in the skin.
4) Fill in these natural creases with a grey/brown tone from the supra colour palette.
5) Gradually build these lines up with more product.
6) Then contour the face, however not too much where the face naturally goes in (cheekbones and around the eyes)
7) Make sure this is well blended as it will look more natural then.
8) Using a mascara wand, brush the white from the supra colour palette through the eyebrows.
9) Take the stippling sponge and gently stipple red from the supra colour palette onto the cheeks to give the appearance of broken veins.
10) If you are looking to achieve a decayed look, take some coloured tooth enamel and apply to the teeth using a cotton bud. This can be removed using some mentholated spirit and another cotton bud.
Creping the skin:
1) Apply the barrier foam to the skin to prevent sensitivity or staining.
2) Then stretch the area of skin out so that it is smooth and wrinkle free.
3) While is is stretched out apply the old age stipple to the skin, making sure there is no harsh lines.
4) Use a hairdryer on its cold setting to dry the stipple.
5) Finally release the skin, revealing the bunching and therefore the appearance of wrinkles.
3) The ask your model to pull facial expressions that reveal natural creases in the skin.
4) Fill in these natural creases with a grey/brown tone from the supra colour palette.
5) Gradually build these lines up with more product.
6) Then contour the face, however not too much where the face naturally goes in (cheekbones and around the eyes)
7) Make sure this is well blended as it will look more natural then.
8) Using a mascara wand, brush the white from the supra colour palette through the eyebrows.
9) Take the stippling sponge and gently stipple red from the supra colour palette onto the cheeks to give the appearance of broken veins.
10) If you are looking to achieve a decayed look, take some coloured tooth enamel and apply to the teeth using a cotton bud. This can be removed using some mentholated spirit and another cotton bud.
Creping the skin:
1) Apply the barrier foam to the skin to prevent sensitivity or staining.
2) Then stretch the area of skin out so that it is smooth and wrinkle free.
3) While is is stretched out apply the old age stipple to the skin, making sure there is no harsh lines.
4) Use a hairdryer on its cold setting to dry the stipple.
5) Finally release the skin, revealing the bunching and therefore the appearance of wrinkles.
Home practice of this:
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