Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Halloween Makeup - "The Doll Face" How too



I posted a quick look of the photos from the Inglot “the doll face” look last Friday before I received the write up and details from my friend. Take a read of how they got on and a detailed look on how to recreate the look.

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Hi Guys,
So I have been given the honour to do a report on a recent Master class done by the wonderfully talented Makeup artists in Inglot. The brilliant blogger Sarah from Beauty Blunders and Other Wonders had two engagements on the one night. A preview showing of Annabelle or a makeup master class with INGLOT so she give me and my sister the honour of going to the master class as her reporters. The glamourous life of a blogger. . .

Ok so upon going to the class I hadn’t really known what to expect as I have never been to a Master Class like this before. The look that was been showing on the night was a Halloween look, ‘The Doll Face’. As it turns out I have a great interest in Halloween and getting dressed up in fancy dress. It just so happened that I was a broken doll last Halloween so I couldn’t wait to learn exactly what I should have done instead of what I did too.
The MUA who was giving the class was very friendly and welcoming to all who attended. Her name is Tanya. She said she gets a little nervous doing these classes and she did seem to be nervous before we started but as soon as she started she was very professional and explained everything to us brilliantly. She gave us a full list of the products she used. One of the main tips that I came away with is that you do not need to buy all these crazy face paints to do Halloween Makeup. For example on this doll look she used the same blusher as an eye shadow, she also put a very light foundation with a very light/white concealer to make the foundation doll like.
Although this was a Halloween look she did for us she also give us tips and hints that can be used for our everyday makeup. It doesn’t matter how much experience you have going to one of these classes as everything is explained as it’s done.

One thing I was a little wary of when the class was over is the big sell at the end for you to but their products. After all it is a free class they have to make their money back somehow as we had a MUA and a model. I waited for it but to my pleasant surprise it didn’t come. We were told that you get 10% off all products on the night of the class but that was it, nothing was pushed on us to buy which avoided all that awkwardness at the end when you don’t want to purchase anything.


"The Doll Face"

Prime your face as normal. Using a flat foundation brush mix the light foundation with concealer white and cover lips and brows. With the White Powder press it into skin rather than brushing powder all over.

To contour your face, sculpt with brown sculpt powder or brown eye shadow. The areas you should contour are from eye brows down the side if nose, under your cheek bones and around the top of your hair line. Take your pink blush and apply to the apples of your cheeks, again press into the skin rather than push.
Brush more foundation in the lips tip block your lip colour. Exaggerate your cupid’s bow with lip liner then fill with lip stick/brush. Use concealer to tidy up mistakes.

Apply white eye liner along the waterline and then under the eye in sweeping motion, this will make your eyes look large and doll like. Apply the same coloured blush you used on your cheeks to your lids, applying from your lid to your brow. Then apply your gel eye liner creating a winged line. Use your concealer and brush to tidy and fix up any mistakes.

Apply big fluffy lashes on your top lash line. For your bottom lashes apply to your extended lash line, cut to fit.

For added touches dot freckles on your cheeks and to make it a bit gorier apply fake blood.

Makeup used:

Gel Liner - 76 and 77
Lipstick - 423
Blush – 62
Foundation – AMC LW 100
Cream Concealer – 37
Sculpt Powder – 502
Powder – 31
Lashes – 675 and 485

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