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Step-by-Step photos for continuity |
Overall, I am very pleased with my first attempt. The hair went to plan as the curls are still recognisable but are messy and distressed, the bun is central and suitably taken-apart and the greying affect ageing the hair well. In terms of the makeup, the base is a good colour to match the pale complexion I was hoping for (and it matches Beth's neck). I am pleased with the aging and sculpting of the face, particularly the eye sockets - ideally I would've darkened the crease of her eye to further deepen the look of her eyes. The wrinkles on her forehead appeared quite subtle under the light but it works effectively as I did not want overly theatrical ageing lines. Her eyebrows also worked well with a brush of white which I then further brushed through with a clean brush to make it look more natural and to match the roots of her grey hair. The redness under the eyes and around the nose is blended nicely to look realistic.
However, I could've made the lips look more dry and chapped if I had picked at the duo glue more. The dry patches I created with latex as well had good, smooth edges but the actual 'dry' section isn't very clear or obvious in the photos which is a bit frustrating. The most annoying thing about this assessment was the fact I forgot the blouse I intended Beth to wear! I had to ask her to grab something similar on her way (as I arrived about 20 minutes before) and had to work with what she had. It is very frustrating as I know cannot use this top in my next assessment for continuity purposes and it will not be a completed look.
I finished the look in good time and I am very confident in completing this look successfully again next time as I have got good continuity pictures to work from.
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