Friday, 11 December 2015

Timed assessment – in the role of the Make-up artist

I really liked the way that this look turned out. Fatima's design was really interesting and I really liked the idea of using the purple/red shades for contouring as well as on the eyes as it looked really intense. I also really liked her idea of using the gold leaf down one side of the face as it gave the effect of the gold while still being able to see the make-up clearly.I think if we were to do this assessment again, I would like to put more practice into the contouring, as it's quite harsh, it can be difficcult to know exactly how much of the product to use.



Timed assessment – in the role of the designer/assessor.

I feel that Fatima did really well with my design and it turned out just like I'd imagined it and it looks just like the facechart. We practiced the look before the assessment but think if we were to do it again I would like to put more time into practicing for the assessments. I also would've looked for a gold product to use for the tears under the eye as the gold Supracwolour didn't show up as well on the pale base. This was something that I should've looked into more before the assessment.


Below is the assessment form I filled out for Fatima's assessment. I felt that she did really well and would probably grade it as an upper second. I feel that she put a lot of research into creating her design and her assessment.




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