- 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
The choice of lipstick can reflect our personalities; certain colours suit different skin tones more or can make someone look harsh. Choosing the right lipstick is a real task. In our lesson with Fenella working with a partner we had to create some lip looks that would also really suit our models complexions.
A nude lip - My models lips were a natural dark pink so just to intensify the colour slightly more I used a little bit of Mac Whirl and blended it into the lip to create a more natural block natural lip colouring.
A Red Lip- Using red lip mix and a blue Illamasqua lip gloss I created this colour; I added blue because I felt like it would really suit my models skin tone which I think it has. The colour is a subtle red and not too heavy and intense red.
A glossy Red Lip- Adding shiny mixing medium created the glossy red lip; good for adding some extra glamour for the look. The mixing medium worked great but any clear lipgloss would still achieve desired look.
A dark Lip- using two dark shades from my Kryolan lip rouge mini palette I created this dark current look.
Catwalk inspired lips- The last lips that I created where inspired by smudged lips that had graced the catwalks the lipstick was smudged using my finger for the desired look. A fun look to create with the luxury look from the gold illamasqua liquid gold
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