cleanser, toner, moisturiser
Kryolan 9930
Uspicy Flat head foundation brush
Uspicy paddle brush
Kabuki brush
Mac 109
Kryolan 9725
Mascara Wand
Supra Colour palette
Glam Glow Palette
Ultra Foundation Palette
illamsqua translucent powder
8 hour Elizabeth Arden
real techniques small rounded brush
Lip Rouge palette
elf
derma colour palette
powder puff
Duo
Nose and Scar wax
fake blood
bruise wheel
spatula
spirit gum and remover
liquid latex
needle and thread
scissors
tweasers
hairdryer
cotton bud
Step by Step
1. Make sure the models skin is clean by using cleanser and toner. Finish with some moisturiser.
2. Taking some of the nose and scar wax (however much you need, in my case the size length of my little finger), roll this into a sausage shape. This will warm it up making it easier to mild onto the face.
3. Place spirit gum on the area of the face you are placing the wax, in my case about the eyebrow, and on the wax and stick together until in place.
4. working quickly use a spatula to mould the wax onto the face more naturally, thinning the sides and cutting down the height if it looks un naturally tall.
5. Once the basic shape is created, use a cotton bud and some moisturiser to smooth the edges out into the skin so the edges disappear. This will be quite a long process but will make sure the wax looks part of the face, not like an object stuck on.
6. Using the non sharp end of needle, and making sure not to lift the wax, make a slit through the middle creating an "open wound".
7. To set apply liquid latex with a cotton bud. To make sure this is clear before moving onto the next step you can use a hairdryer on cool in backwards and forwards motions.
8. Using Kryolan brush 9930 and the illamsqua matt primer, create an even base on the face.
9. with a mixture of olive from the ultra foundation palette and 070 from the supra colour palette apply to the face with the Upsicy flat foundation brush. Work into the hairline, onto the ears and down the neck. When putting foundation onto the "wound" use the Uspicy paddle brush for closer work so you don't damage the wax.
10. Using the paddle brush and a mixture of D1 and D3 from the derma colour palette, conceal any imperfections as well as under the eye and around the nose.
11. Set the foundation/concealer with the translucent powder and a powder puff.
12. Using Mac 109 and colour bronzing sun from the Glam Glow palette, contour the face on the cheekbones, temples and jawline.
13. Using blush peach from the Glam Glow palette and Kryolan 9725 lightly brush the apples of the cheeks giving them a natural tint.
14. Using Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream and your finger lightly press on the highlights of the cheeks giving a healthy glow.
15. With a disposable mascara wand and the cream brown from the Elf Duo brow palette brush through the hairs on the brows and lashes.
16. Using the Real techniques small rounded brush and the colours red and purple from the bruise palette, start adding colour to the inside of the wound. using the purple for depth.
17. Also use this brush to add a small amount of fake blood.
18. make a small not in the end of the thread, then cut 1 cm pieces until you have enough for stitches on the wound.
19. Using tweezers and duo, stick these pieces in different directions to create a stitch look. If you aren't sure what this looks like get an example of real stitches.
Make sure the piece with a knot at the end as if it has been finished sewing in that area.
I was happy with my first practise of stitches, although this has made me realise that I need to have a sufficient amount of time as it takes a while for the wax to blend. I also know I can't work with the wax for too long otherwise it starts to fall off the skin, other than that I was happy with this aspect.
For the Hair
Need:
Comb
Hairspray
1. Make sure the hair hasn't got any product in it, so it is natural before styling.
2. Using a comb brush the hair going across the forehead, making sure the scar is seen through the fringe.
3. To hold in place, hairspray the hair.
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