Thursday, 30 April 2015

Claudia: Face chart & Hair Trials

Here I have created my final Face chart for Claudia's make-up looks. The base of the make-up with be a even light coverage with powder to set it and bronzer on the face to contour with and for a slight bronzed effect. Then on the tip will be a nude colour with Vaseline for a natural look, the eyes with have a think layer of mascara to lengthen the lashes and darken them and under the eye will be a red gel smudged slighly. The brows with be slightly filled in so they look natural and using a bruise wheel and bloody scab create bruising on the neck and scratches.Last face look slightly dirty and sweaty so using the brown from the blush palette to create dirt on the skin and baby oil of the forehead/nose/chin to create a sweaty look.

Products:

  • Illamasqua primer
  • Charles Fox Foundation
  • MAC Prep and prime CC powder
  • Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess
  • Charles Fox mini lip palette (nude)
  • Vaseline
  • Rimmel Mascara
  • Rimmel brow pencil
  • Ben Nye Bruise wheel
  • Bloody Scab 
  • Johnson baby oil
  • Charles Fox blush palette
Bloody Scab
Bruise wheel







| Hair Trials |

French Plait:

In the walking dead series their hairstyles aren't very elaborate because they don't have proper styling equipment or products. Therefore a design I would have to do would be something a natural looking to suit my character. I had two different ideas of what I could do on my character Claudia. The first was a French plait, this style is good because its easy to do and looks realistic to the situation. The french plait would be messy and slightly falling out with a few strands hanging down. The top would be parted on the side and join at the back creating one plait. 











Curly Hair:



 I wanted to try natural curly hair as a possible style for my Claudia character. I started with brushing the hair thoroughly and then curling the whole head with medium sized tongs as I didn't want them to be tight curls. Once the whole head was curled I brushed through it with my fingers and and gave it a bit of volume and then sprayed it with hair spray to set.

Out of the two designs Iv'e practiced for Claudia's character I prefer the curly style because I think it will suit her better. I think the style is more loose and casual which fits in better with the series and her character instead of a plait which takes more time to do so the naturally curly hair looks more realistic.












Garments


I wanted the clothing to fit into the rest of the character series so when I studying Claudia and the women characters in the series there was a pattern in there clothing.. they all wore similar colours and styles. The colours consists of brown, khaki, nude, green, black. The style would normally either be a strappy top and maybe with a cardigan and long sleeved top. Therefore when I went shopping looking for clothing I came around this long sleeved khaki coloured top which was perfect. Luckily it was in Primark and was only £3.50. Bargain. 

Mini sketch of Claudia

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