Health and Safety
- Clean washed hands must always be the first thing before touching client
- Hair is tied back at all times
- Model should be wearing a apron or protected clothing
- Must check whether there is any contraindications such as sickness or infection
Equipment needed
- A thin eyeliner brush
- Black Eyeliner (I used mac black black)
In this class we were looking at different types of eyeliner looks that we were allowed to explore into. The original base we all had to start from was a thin just about the eyelash eyeliner mark which was meant to look simple, even and more natural. For me eyeliner has been a development especially securing a neat finish to the final look which I think has been achieved with my hand. The second was an adapted look from the thin line to more of an evening look with winged eyeliner sides. Using a brush to apply the eyeliner I feel creates a much nicer finish and allows for the eyeliner to be applied with more application which I've been perfecting more in my second year. The third and final adaptation was one that we would be inspired by from a range of imagery at the front of the class. The image that I went for was one in which I'd never thought of doing involving blending the eyeliner out onto the socket of the eye and adding metallic pigment to finish of the creation. I really like the final image because it really shows the curve in which I followed for the shaping on the eyelid. I also felt that the colours really suited a late winter feel with the coppering flaring out against the black of the liner structured brows and rest of my models look.
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