I've been on a make-up hiatus for health reasons if you haven't noticed my lack of posts lately. But my good friend ~Dannysucks kept at me to produce some new work, and I needed to keep in practice. So thanks to Danny's insistence, support and encouragement, I now share with you my Venetian series. The design wasn't planned, I just went with the flow and this is what manifested. Hope you likey!!
Cheers again
Model, Make-Up Design & Application: Me
Craptastic Photography: Me (Still haven't bought myself a decent camera. Unfortunately my photos never do the make-up any justice whatsoever, which is always a shame)
Products:
Sugarpill 4-Colour Palettes using colours Buttercupcake, Afterparty, Midori and Tako Laura Mercier Black Ebony Cake Eyeliner Shiseido Black Gel Eyeliner Lime Crime Styletto Opaque Black Lipstick Illamasqua Clear Lip Gloss Nyx Loose Glitters Kryolan Clown White for the base Illamasqua Translucent Loose Powder to set
All work in my gallery is copyrighted either to myself (Rebecca Holack) and/or to the photographers involved. None of the work may be reproduced, edited, altered, redistributed, published or used in any way, shape or form without my written permission and consent.
That is beautiful. Here's my question though, how do you get it symmetrical? I couldn't make anything symmetrical for the life of me. Is it just practice, practice, practice or is there a secret method?
Thanking you kindly. Practice most definitely. I also have a good sense of balance, eyesight and steady hand naturally, but one trick I use is to place a light dot/s to map where my line should go. That helps a lot.