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NVQ Beauty Students Level 2
PORTFOLIO
PROVIDING MAKE-UP SERVICES
Week ten
INTRO
• Any questions or feedback from the previous nine weeks?
• Assessment – corrective
makeup
• Written assignment – timeline
• Bridal makeup
ASSESMENT
Pairings: • Martine and Abbie • Tanya and Arianne • Natalia and Zoe • Sarah and Miranda • Courtney and Elise
• Take a before photo of your partner
• One apply contouring the correct way
• One to apply contouring the incorrect way
• I will need to take labelled photos of both applications
• Then swap over • 5 minutes to cleanse,
tone and moisturise • 10 minutes per
application
Add on exercise
1
• Begin to read through your written assessment
• Make notes on your sheet as to the page numbers you need to get the information from in your green booklets
• Highlight any areas of concern
Your written assignment
• Submission date is: Thursday 1st May by 5pm
• FAILURE TO COMPLETE WORK BY THE DEADLINE DATE STATED MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND/OR FAILURE OF THE RELEVANT UNIT
Feedback and help:
• Part one, two and three – Thursday 13th Feb
• Parts four and five – Thursday 27th Feb
• Parts six and seven – Thursday 6th March
• Parts eight and nine – Thursday 13th March
• Parts 10 and 11 – Thursday 20th March
• Parts 12, 13 and 14 – Thursday 27th March
• Parts 15, 16 and 17 – Thursday 3rd April
• Part 18, 19, 20, 21 – Thursday 10th April
It’s your choice……
Exercise
1
• Begin to read through your written assessment
• Discuss in your pairs and highlight
any immediate areas of concern • (10 minutes)
• Brainstorm answers as a group • (15 minutes)
Practical assessments
• Write a list of who you can ask to be your models for assessments
• Cost is £5
• Starting next week there will be the opportunity for you to complete your assessments.
• Please ask your client to arrive in reception at 2:30pm
Practical assessments
• REMEMBER: • You need to complete ALL of these areas • You have only 45 minutes from the time your consultation ends to complete the
special occasion and evening looks • You have only 35 minutes from the time your consultation ends to complete the
day look • You cannot be a minute over to pass working efficiently is crucial • You must use false eyelashes for either the special occasion or evening look
• You also must deal with a modification to the service and a contra action • Be sure to familiarise your self with the assessment sheet, you need to
demonstrate proper use and understanding of all makeup items
Feedback and tips
• Remember to secure the client’s hair off her face with clips or a headband
• Use a gown for clients • Much more communication; explain WHY you
have picked certain products, WHAT they will achieve and HOW (if relevant)
• Remember you hygiene with liquid eyeliners and lipsticks – be careful also to tap brushes NO blowing onto them
• Be well prepared on arrival including have washed, dry makeup brushes
• There is no reason why you cannot plan ideas or indeed practice with your own clients as homework – I would highly encourage you do this!
• Think about whether the client is warm or cool toned, skin type, colour direction, face shape, eyeshape, lip shape etc, occasion, age.
• Try to keep skin prep quick
Exercise
2
• Using the sheets given to you, please write down any concerns you have about doing your practical assessments
• Are there any techniques you feel you need more practice on?
• You can write you name on it OR leave it anonymous, it is up to you
Eye shapes – recap
• Can you remember the six main eye shapes? • D______- T______/D_________ • W_______ - S_____ • C_______ - S______ • D_______ - S______ • M_________
Exercise
3
In the same pairs now decide which eye shape most suits you both
Eye areas
Eye shapes
• Down – Turned/Droopy eyes Aim: to “lift” the outer corners
1) ‘Open’ eyes by giving brow a clean arch
2) Curl eyelashes for additional uplift 3) Apply a light shade of eyeshadow
from lash line to brow 4) Use a medium shade in and above
crease, extending it outward and upward on lid
Eye shapes
• Wide – set eyes Aim: to make eyes appear closer together
1) Apply a light shade of eyeshadow from lash line to brow
2) Apply a medium shade at lash line to crease
3) Apply a slightly darker shade in crease from inner corner to outer edge of iris
4) Use eyeliner on entire upper lash line
5) Concretrate mascara on inner eyelashes
6) Fill in brows near bridge of the nose
Eye shapes
• Close – set eyes Aim: to make eyes appear more wide-set
1) Use a light shade of eye shadow from lash line to brow, concentrating colour at inner corner
2) Darken outer half of lid and crease with a medium to dark shade. Apply the shade in above crease, concentrating colour on outer half
3) Use dark eyeliner from outside of iris to corner on upper and lower lash line
4) Use eyeliner on entire upper lash line 5) Concentrate mascara on outer
eyelashes
Eye shapes
• Prominent eyes • Aim: to minimize roundness
and protruding appearance
1) Apply a light to medium shade of eye shadow from lash line to brow
2) Darken crease with a medium shade, extending it slightly beyond the outer corner
3) Apply a dark shade on lid and to upper and lower lash line, widening and lengthening the line at the outer corner
4) Apply a light coat of mascara
Eye shapes
• Almond eyes Aim: to enhance natural shape and add dimension
1) Apply a light shade of eyeshadow from lash line to brow
2) Use a medium shade from inner corner, across lid and into crease
3) Follow with a dark shade from inside of iris, across top lash line to outer corner
4) Smudge eyeliner at upper and lower lash lines all around the eye
5) Coat upper and lower lashes with mascara
Eye shapes
• Mature eyes Aim: to “lift” eyes with lids obscured by a fold of skin
1) Apply a light, non-frosted eyeshadow shade from lashline to brow 2) Use a medium shade on lid 3) Highlight under the browbone for contrast 4) Apply a dark shade across upper lashline 5) Line upper and lower lashes with a thin line, going softer under the eye 6) Apply mascara to curled lashes 7) Colour in brows, brush them upward and apply brow sealer
Exercise
5
In the same pairs now decide three considerations you may have for doing bridal makeup i.e. indoor, natural and flash lighting
Exercise
6
Now review my booking form as an example. Are there any other elements to consider?
Different types of bridal makeup
• The “I never wear makeup” Bride - Minimalist
Different types of bridal makeup
• The “I just want to look myself ” Bride – Effortless beauty
Different types of bridal makeup
• The “Bring on the makeup” Bride – Glammed up
Eye shadow ideas – champagnes/nudes/creams
Eye shadow ideas – browns/golds
Eye shadow ideas – peach/plum/aubergine
Eye shadow ideas – Smoky eyes/silvers
Eye shadow ideas – Pop of colour
Lip ideas – bold/vintage
Exercise
7
Working in the same pairs create your own bridal look, imagining you are in an assessment environment (45 mins)
Add on activity 2
• Chose an outfit and create a suitable makeup look for your client (partner)
Recap and Q&As