My second design for the revised shoot focuses on the print making used to create scarification in African cultures. The scars created remind me of print making to create multiple textures. The idea is to create a pattern around the lower half of the face using tuplast.
To create this design, the products used are:
- Dermashield
- Kryolan Ultra Foundation
- Dermacolour camoflague
- Illamasqua Matte Primer
- Pritt Stick
- Illamasqua Rich Liquid Foundation
- Illamasqua Translucent Powder
- Kryolan Supracolour
- Tuplast
Cleanse, tone and moisturise the skin.
Apply Dermashield to the skin to protect from the tuplast.
Apply Illamasqua Matte Primer
Take out the eyebrows by smoothing the hairs down with glue. Powder and then stipple over Illamasqua Rich Liquid Foundation in RF100. Then apply the chosen skin tone foundation base colour. Powder to seal.
Use Kryolan Ultra Foundation to create the base, using Kryolan Dermacolour Camoflague to conceal any imperfections.
Powder to seal.
Apply tuplast across the lower face in little dots. Make sure these are even on both sides of the face.
Allow to dry and then colour with Kryolan Supracolour.
Powder once more to seal in the colour.
The mood board above shows my inspiration for design two. The inspiration comes from the scarification mark making created in African cultures. The scarification can be played with to create interesting designs and patterns. The idea is about texture therefore the tuplast needs to be off the face and highlighted so it doesn't look flat on camera.
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