In lessons we were supposed to create two looks on one face (half/half look). We could choose between Miss Havisham and Estella. I decided to do Estella as I wanted to practice creating a black eye. As you can see the left side reflects the domestic violence, she suffered from while she was married. On the right side I decided to do a very simple and natural look as women weren't wearing Make Up during the Victorian Era.
- Kryolan Ultrafoundation palette
- Illamasqua translucent powder
- mascara
- Kryolan eye shadow palette
- clear lip gloss
- Illamasqua powder blusher duo
- eyebrow kit
- Kryolan super colour palette
-> I applied the foundation on all of her face, used Alabaster from the Kryolan Ultrafoundation palette
->blend base well and then powder
->on the right side(the natural make up side): fill in eyebrows and give them a nice shape->but keep them looking natural, applied 'Lover' from the Illamasqua powder blusher duo on the eye, the pale peachy colour gives it a nice fresh look, apply mascara, clear lip gloss for the lips, using the same colour as for the eye ,apply it very gently on the cheek->should almost be invisible
->left side (bruised side): I wanted to create a bruise that is quite fresh but not one that just happened, so mine a couple of days old, to create the black eye I used 509, Gr42, BL10, 081, Lila and a tiny tiny bit of 071 from the Kryolan super colour palette but of course you could also use eye shadow
->I started with applying yellow then green under the eye and in the corner of the eye, afterwards I applied the red and purple, make sure to blend well, I wanted to give it more depth on the eyelid so I added a tiny bit of black
->filled in the lower waterline with the 079 red from the Kryolan super colour palette-> giving it a sad/watery I affect
->otherwise I haven't done anything really on that side
->just contoured the cheeks with Caraway from the eye shadow palette to give it tired and un-cared-for look
->also using a bit of brown eye shadow or maybe even better would be 'Heliopolis' from the Illamasqua Sculpting Powder Duo and move the lip a bit downwards->also creating sad impression
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