October 29, 2013

The History of Make-up

Make-up began around 12,000 years in the days of the Egyptians and then made their way to Greece and Rome. Their Gods were honoured with gifts of oils, kohl eyeliner and similar things to enhance their look. It was considered in these days that you were not beautiful unless you wore makeup. Cleopatra's lipstick was created using beetles while others used clay mixed with water. The eyeliner which we associate with Egyptians was used to ward off evil spirits and it also protected the eye area from the sun. The kohl also helped to kill off bacteria.


Over the years many began to see the extravagance of makeup unnecessary. It was extremely expensive and many places began to ban cosmetics. In China you would be executed if you were caught wearing nail polish in public.

In the 18th and 19th centuries there were many advancements in cosmetics. As we come into the Victorian era, a time when women were to be viewed as being pristine and beautiful, make-up began to become popular again and necessary. Pale make-up was popular in this time and bold colours were only used by prostitutes.



The 20th century is when the cosmetic boom happened. With television and print, cosmetic companies saw a major rise in demand. People wanted to recreate the looks they saw on the screen - actresses were wearing heavy make-up under the studio lights so heavy make-up began to become fashionable again. Due to all the new advancements in products including new shades being added to lines, the Victorian era of make-up soon became very old fashioned. Many new companies that we know today like Maybelline and Revlon started around this time and even today there are still new brands being released.



Modern make-up companies keep with the trends of what we see in the media. And there is so much choice out there that we see many creative looks. We also have different tricks we can do to make the face seem slimmer and to highlight certain areas.



Hallowe'en make-up - Sugar Skull!!


One of the big trends for Hallowe'en this year is Sugar Skulls! They are so simple to do, you can be as creative as you want and it doesn't cost much either!

All you need is facepaints and a good selection of brushes for the different widths of lines etc you'll use. A powder to set it all when you're finished is a must also as you don't want the make-up to run or smudge during your Hallowe'en party!

Depending on the quality of facepaints you use and the amount of colours you use, the brushes and setting powder you can recreate this look from as little as £18!

You can where basically whatever you like - you can "glam" up the look with normal clubwear or wear clothes which are more hallowe'en-like. You can also do your hair as you like - up, down, eccentric!!


The model above has tattoos which really add to the look! If you're feeling creative you can draw on some random designs to any skin that is still showing or add on fake tattoos to complete the look!

October 08, 2013

What's on in Scotland!!

A listing of what's going on in some theatres around Scotland this month!


THE TRON THEATRE, GLASGOW

Macbeth - 8th October to 19th October

http://www.tron.co.uk/




ROYAL LYCEUM, EDINBURGH

Dark Road - 25th September to 19th October

www.lyceum.org.uk




CITIZENS THEATRE, GLASGOW

True West - 29th October to 16th November

www.citz.co.uk




TRAVERSE THEATRE, EDINBURGH

Oedipussy - 9th October - 12th October

www.traverse.co.uk




THEATRE ROYAL, GLASGOW

Scottish Opera's Don Giovanni - 15th October - 26th October

http://www.atgtickets.com/venues/theatre-royal-glasgow/




KINGS THEATRE, GLASGOW

Ghost - 8th October - 19st October

http://www.atgtickets.com/venues/kings-theatre/

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October 06, 2013

More blocking and setting wigs...


The last attempt at blocking and setting wigs before the assessments!! Excuse the wig quality teehee!


Brick setting with rollers...


The result...


And from the side...


Loving working with wigs!!





Product review: Maybelline Dream Lumi Touch Highlighting Concealer

I wanted a highlighting concealer that did the same work as touché éclat... However I don't have the time to go into Glasgow City centre to buy any so I had to rely on what my local Boots stock!!

And I found this...


It's great! At £6.99 - a fraction of the price of touché éclat - it works just as well! I juggle work, college and seeing friends and family as much as I can so I end up having dark circles under my eyes due to lack of sleep with trying to keep up with everything. 

But look...


No filter. And no dark circles!! I'd highly recommend this product. It comes in a variety of shades to suit differenct skin tones. However after reading a few other reviews online many people buy the lightest shade to purely use it as a highlighter. 

Q&A with Alexis Miller MUA


Photo taken from Alexis's twitter - @AlexisM_MUA

Alexis is a leading makeup artist and hair stylist in Scotland. She took time out of her schedule to answer some questions which my class put to her and gave us lots of great insight and advice!! The Q&A took place on twitter so we could all see the questions and replies easily using the hashtag #AskAlexis...

Below are my questions to Alexis and the answers she gave...



Thanks Alexis for taking the time to reply, it just makes me even more excited for the day I finally get to start working in the industry!!

You can follow Alexis on twitter - @AlexisM_MUA and see more of the Q&A by searching for #AskAlexis !!