Showing posts with label Stage Makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stage Makeup. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Contouring: Kevin Aucoin Inspiration

Loved this post from @gulfbeauty, add definition and beauty to your face by contouring. A great book for further education and placement is Making Faces by Kevin Aucoin. I will be making a post on my blog tonight about tips and my favorite products to achieve this look!!www.kellimillerbeauty.blogspot.com #kevinaucoin#makingfaces #makeup #beautytips #beauty#kellimillerbeauty #cosmetics

Below is a picture depicting locations to put highlights and low lights. 


Below is a picture from Kevin's book Face Forward. First off I feel like to really understand contouring you need to realize shading will cause receding and highlighting will bring forward. With that in mind learn your facial structure. Feel your bone structure and work from there. Different highlighting and contouring will cause different looks. 


Contouring is a technique that helps the face recreate natural shadows. You can use one tone/shade of foundation with a bronzer and highlighter or you can use two shades of foundation. Two levels in color is appropriate for everyday use.
  Our faces have natural areas that create light and dark shadows.  When we put on foundation (all one shade) we eliminate these shadows creating the “floating head” look.  This look is eliminated by adding the shadows back in with darker and lighter colors.  This is an essential step in creating a polished look, specially for special events such as weddings and other engagements.
 When contouring choose a darker color that isn't highly reflective. This will cause light reflecting pigments to be where one would want depth.  
Highlights on the other hand can be shiny because we want them to reflect light.   Looking at the picture you can see the dark places that should recede and the light places should come forward.  Below are pictures of beautifully contoured and blended out faces.  Keep in mind, the picture above is demonstrating an overly dramatic version of contouring.
Tyra with contouring makeup & without.

Below is a stage makeup effect of contouring and highlighting. You can see that when done properly it can make a dramatic youthful slimming effect or an aging fattening effect. You can manipulate contouring to elude different results that you want based on your desired look.  
Other Kevin Aucoin books worth purchasing!












Friday, November 25, 2011

GO CRAZY FOR HALLOWEEN!

These are some of the Halloween Gore projects I have done over the past few years.

Who knew you could make something look so horrifying with only tissue paper, cotton balls, spirit gum, wax, Laytex, and blood!

Staples in the NECK! Connor's neck was al ot of fun to do, it was one of my new gore makeup experiments!
Road rash anyone?

Corbin joked that he was the victim of a girl friend who didn't take the break up very well.... haha so men beware of the EX GIRLFRIEND!
It is a bit painful to take off! Corbins painful facial expressions and ripping at what looks like skin just makes me feel the Halloween Spirit all over! Luckily Corbin is a tough kid and loved the gore for Halloween and said it was well worth the pain
 Connor is sporting a LARGE bullet wound.
Corbin is featuring a head wound with lots of glass shards protruding out. The great thing about head wounds is they bleed a lot so it makes it fun to look dramatic. (Of course real head wounds are great but you know what I mean!)
 
 Ben Nye products are what I use for gore makeup. They are the best!
Cute little girl in our ward their family was over visiting for Halloween. So she took a picture with me...even through I think she was a bit terrified! This is kind of a funny one. I used lots of different titles as to what I was that night. Sometimes I was a dumb blonde, other times meyham, and others on the spot. It was quite fun!
Add some color to the skull instead of making it all black and white.

Fat lips, black eyes, skin falling off, and a bullet wound! Connor loved it. He told me the school pulled him out of class to get his photo for the year book. He was pumped!
Taking it off....can be a bit painful.
 Here is gore shown in segments.
BeforePhase 1


Now have fun with it by adding bruises, a black eye and messy hair.
After

Monday, July 18, 2011

Miss Nevada & Miss Teen Nevada

I am working on Miss Nevada's Hair and makeup for her commercial which will be aired during Miss America. Stay tuned for more details! 



I recently did makeup for Miss Nevada & Mills Teen Nevada





Makeup by: Kelli Miller
Photography: Niss Wells Photography