Here is a look I created inspired by 'day of the dead' sugar skulls.This being the first time I had attempted anything like this as I am a perfectionist and if something isn't symmetrical it will irritate me and I can't stop until it is.
Whilst creating this look a number of things didn't go to plan and I struggled a lot as I would draw something on one side then try to recreate it and it wouldn't be level or the same size. However with this I was able to learn that not everything will go to plan and all you can do it either start again or try to rectify it.
A few positive outcomes from this practical was that it encouraged me to try something similar later on that day as I didn't want to leave it there as it was my first time creating something like this.
Also with this I was able to see what I am like at creating sugar skulls and what my weak areas are and how I can improve on them which is always a positive as nothing will go perfectly.
Later on that day as I struggled greatly creating a sugar skull I decided to attempt to create half of a skull which also was very frustrating but ended up working very well and turned out to be my halloween makeup.
This look took very long and not everything went well however I was able to rectify most of my mistakes and by the end of it the look turned out better than I expected it to. From this I learned if you stick to something and don't give up you can be pleasantly surprised by the results.
Products Used;
Kryolan Super Colour
Consultation notes;
Name - Grace Crocker
Age - 19
Skin type - Dry
Hair type - Naturally Brown and medium thickness
Skin Tone - Pale/Yellow Tone
Eye colour - Blue
Eye Shape - Even
Allergies - None
Medication - None
Contraindication - None


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