Design:

Presentation:

We completed our looks in a small upstairs room at The Light Cinema, my station was a small part of the room behind the door. I didn’t like my station and I thought it was unsafe because I had a glass of water to work with my face paint and a sink next to my station when there was an electric toaster and electric kettle in between. I was unable to move the items because all of the sides had everyone’s makeup products on them and putting them on the floor would create an even more unsafe environment

Problem Solving:

To fix the problem of the kettle and toaster being in an unsafe place (next to the sink) I just had to make sure I was very careful not to knock over my glass of water that I had for my face paint.

Planning & Production:

PRODUCTS THAT USED:

(FROM COLLEGE):

. Robe

. Sponge

. Costume (cat ears and tail)

IN MY KIT:

. Moisturiser

. Cotton Pads

. White Face Paint

. Black Face Paint

. Misceller Water (removal)

To begin, I prepped my models skin with moisturiser, he told me that he had done his skin care beforehand so I only needed to moisturise his face.

I then used a square sponge to add a white base to my models face. I then took another sponge and used the edges of it to add lines going from the outside of my models face inwards to make it look like fur. I used a thin brush to add the liner, nose and add eyebrows.

I then took a wide square brush and added a gradient of black face paint down my models neck.

To finish my look, I added a line down from the nose to the top lip and added black eyeshadow to the top lip. I also added dots on my models cheek for where a cat’s whiskers would be.