On the day me and Beth arrived to the assessment on time and was given 5-10 minutes to set up the work station. Beth came prepared with her foundation and a clean natural face ready for me to apply the make up. During creating the design everything went smoothly and I was taking my time to block the eyebrows out and create a flawless finish to the skin, when it got closer the end of the assessment I had to speed up a little bit as time was running short, however I managed to complete my whole design in 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Make up design Beth drew for me on the day of the assessment |
Wednesday 3rd December- Designer: Me, Make-up Artist: Beth
This was the final design Beth created on me for the assessment. Prior to this me and Beth worked together to finalise my design. I started off with a completely different look and make up chart however when applied on me I felt it didn't work properly and didn't fit the brief as well. I ended up creating a few make up charts and we ended up taking elements from each design to create this final design. After many practise session and feedback I finalised my design to this. I felt exploring and developing the design really helped to finalise my idea, I think it really helps working with someone as they can give you feedback and see things in a different way and view.

Before the assessment Beth received feedback about improving the brows which I felt on the day she did. I also received feedback about my design and which one would work the best. I feel my design contains elements of the Elizabethan era however in a contemporary way which is what the brief is based on. I think we did work to the brief well and both created a design of our own interpretations of a New Elizabethan make up. It was really good exploring the era and the types of make up they used and how it could be created into a modern look.
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Front look |
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Side look |
Make up Face chart I created for Beth to look at on the day of the assessment |