Saturday 29 September 2012

The History Of Makeup The beginning part I

Egypt Greece and Rome The beginning Part I

It all began 6000 years ago, and almost every society on Earth has had a part in it and has challenged and reformed the way we view, apply, and research Makeup today.
Makeup was used by both Men and Women in Egypt.
The Egyptians were known for painting their lips either vibrant shade of red or a kind of bluey-black colour.
They also used eyeliner, colors varied when it came to eyeliner, green was used in the time of the Old Kingdom whereas black came into vogue during the New Kingdom era. The green eyeliner was made of green malachite which was found in Sinai, or green copper ore. The black eyeliner was made from a lead sulfide called Galena and came from Gebel-et-Zeit in the desert. Later on, Kohl came to be used which was a fun mix of soot and galena. Until today, this process is pretty much the same as in Egypt for application of Khol- which is basically the same stuff the ancients used. The daily routine with Kohl was used to outline and enhance the eyes and brows, Kohl was applied liberally to the lids, browbone and lower lash line. It was believed that eye makeup could ward off evil spirits and improve sight.
Blush was also used, it was made from red Ochre which was a clay that was naturally tinted. Henna was also popular both for nails and hair.
Unfortunately, many of these cosmetics were potentially dangerous and/or deadly.
Applying the makeup would have been quite a lot of work, It wouldn't have been in small containers like today. They would have had large surfaces with various tools and instruments used to crush and mix things, depending on rank and wealth, tools could range from simple leather pouches and sticks to embellished and bejeweled containers and applicators.
First they would have to grind up their cosmetics and then mix it with fat or water so that it would glide readily on to the skin. Once the makeup was prepared, a wand or stick made of ivory, wood or bone would have been used to apply it.



Ancient Greece:
Cosmetics were an important part of the life and culture of the Ancient Greeks.
Their idea of beauty was pale skin, golden locks and natural makeup and, just like it happens nowadays, they would try everything to achieve it. However, only rich women used makeup in Ancient Greece, which was probably due to it's expensive price.
To lighten their complexions, women would paint their faces with white lead, which was toxic and probably shortened their lives. The alternative to lead was chalk, but that came off easily and quickly. Their lipstick was a paste made with red iron oxide and Ochre clay or olive oil with beeswax. A red powder was also used on the cheeks. Eyeshadows were made with olive oil mixed with ground charcoal. Also, the Ancient Greeks liked connected eyebrows and to achieve this they would decorate their eyes with dark powder.They would take care of their skin by moisturizing it with honey. Olive oil was also used to make their skin shiny.



  The Roman Empire:

Roman attitudes towards cosmetics evolved with the expansion of the empire. The assortment of cosmetics available increased as trade borders expanded, Ideas of beauty from conquered peoples especially the Greeks and Egyptians, greatly influenced the Roman paradigm of beauty.
Although Romans esteemed pale faces (much like the Greeks) a light pink on the cheeks was considered attractive, signifying good health, sources of Rouge included Tyrain vermillion, rose and poppy petals, focus, red chalk, alkante, and crocodile dung. Red Ochre, a more expensive blush, was imported from Belgium and ground against a stone into powder. Despite a widespread knowledge that cinnabar and red lead were poisonous (and still are to this day), they were both still used extensively. Cheap alternatives include mulberry juice and wine dregs.
The ideal eyes, from a Roman perspective were large with long eyelashes. Kohl was the main ingredient  in eye makeup, and was composed of ash or soot and antimony (an element), with saffron usually added to improve the smell. Kohl was applied using a rounded stick made of ivory, glass, bone, or wood that would be dipped in either oil or water first, before being used to apply the kohl. Charred rose petals and date stones could be used to darken the eyes also.
Green eye-shadow came from poisonous malachite (a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral), while blue came from azurite (a deep copper mineral).
The Romans preferred dark eyebrows that almost meet in the center (just like the Greeks), This was achieved by darkening their eyebrows with antimony or soot and then extending them inward. Plucking began in the 1st century BC to tidy their overall look.
Although evidence for the usage of lipstick appears in earlier civilizations, no such evidence has materialized to indicate that the Romans ever used colours on their lips.

to be continued..      

Friday 28 September 2012

Must Have 2

In the makeup category:
Pro Longwear Concealer is a lightweight fluid concealer with full coverage and a nice matte finish its the best concealer I've used to date, it doesn't even crease under the eye area. At £14.50 it's not too expensive a must have for sure.
I just love this stuff..

Must have

My absolute must have product:
Genifique Repair SC Youth Activating Night Cream.
At £56 it is one of the most expensive products I use, but after trying a sample a while ago I just can't do without it! It is so good on your skin it's luxurious, silky texture leaves skin feeling irresistibly smooth. There is a whole range of Genifique, Youth Activating Concentrate, Youth Activating Cream (day cream) and Youth Activating Eye Cream.

Wednesday 26 September 2012

Battered

Some more SFX today! I think I'm getting pretty good with the bruising! Well better anyway.

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Pin curling

I did some pin curling at home today. The first time, looks good its my favourite curling so far!

Sunday 23 September 2012

Billy Elliot

Task 4
Find 2 plays that are on in the UK now:
Billy Elliot is in Theaters now:    www.billyelliotthemusical.com/london-site
It is playing at the Victoria Palace Theater until 21st December 2013 www.victoriapalacetheater.co.uk/Online/default.asp

The Wig Mistress on this Play is Linzi Bowen:
Linzi is a wig mistress and makeup artist, She has been for over 13 years.
Linzi has steadily worked her way up from being wig assistant to wig mistress and therefore running/managing  a Wigs Department.




Legally Blond The Musical

Task 4
Find 2 plays that are on in the UK
 Legally Blonde is playing in Theaters in the UK now:
www.legallyblondethemusical.co.uk/tour/
It is on at the New Wimbledon Theater from 25 Sept- 6 Oct 2012
www.atgtickets.com/venue/New-Wimbledon-Theatre/7/

The Wig mistress on this show is Samantha Walker.
Samantha is a wig dresser and makeup artist and has been working for the last four years in Theater.
The majority of her studies at the University of Arts were based around wig making, through her own choice, and this is her passion within the industry. Since graduation she had small amounts of work for Sarah Wetherburns facial and hair specialists  more significantly as manager of the ladies department for Bloomsbury of London.
Samantha is also working on Les Miserables at the Queens Theater from June 2005 till present.
Samantha's other work includes: Spamalot, We Will Rock You, Dirty Dancing, Beauty And The Beast.

Wigs in Film & Television

Task 4
Top 3 uses for wigs in film & television:

Wigs play an assorted role within film & Television.
DEXTER star MICHAEL C. HALL is wearing a hi-tech wig on set of his new movie to hide his hair loss from cancer treatment.

 
The main uses for wigs in film and television is to camplete characters for the specific era that the designers want to create.
Here is RUSSEL CROW in Master & Commander wearing a wig:



Here are some characters from Legend Of The Seeker wearing wigs:


Another use would be to elaborate on a specific time period.

Alec Guinness as Fagin
Helen Bonham Carter in 2012 Great Expectations as Mrs Havisham



Surrogates

Task 4    Films

5 Films i love with awesome makeup:





The fifth would have to be Surrogates, The MUA for this movie is Amy Lederman.
Amy Lederman creates exquisite faces with her makeup for Film, Television, Commercials, Print, Red Carpet Events, Fashion Photo Shoots, and Press Junkets.
Amy's Feature Film Work Includes: XMen First Class, Surrogates, Little Miss Sunshine, Little Fockers, Pianha 3D, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
Amy's Television Work Includes: True Blood, CSI Miami, Big Love, Ugly Betty.
A passion for gorgeous flawless skin and extreme knowledge of the skin, has led Amy to develop an extraordinary sucessful cosmeceutical grade skincare line called "A.L.G.Skincare.
amylederman.com
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGwQ74cH5O0&feature=fvwel
I love the use of makeup in this movie Amy has done so well making people look like robots with flawless skin then made them look so unkempt pure awesomeness.

Saturday 22 September 2012

Resident Evil After Life

Task 4 Films

5 Films i love with awesome makeup:




The forth would have to be Resident Evil After Life, the MUA for this movie is Paul Jones.
Most recently Paul designed and created all the prosthetic and animatronic effects for New Line's SHOOT EM UP, starring Clive Owen.
Before moving to Canada Paul started his career employed for many years at image Animation, one of the top makeup effects companies in the UK, based at Pinewood Studios as part of their core team he was responsible for many of the effects for HELLBOUND-HELLRAISER 2, NIGHTBREAD and HIGHLANDER 2 The Quickening.
www.pjfxstudio.ca
fangoria.com/index.php/moviestv/fearful-features/1972-resident-evil-conversations-from-the-afterlife-part11-paul-jones-makeup-fx-artist
I just love all the resident evil movie and can't wait for retribution next week. The makeup is awesome and so  grusome, love it..

Star Trek

Task 4    Films
5 Films i love with awesome makeup:





The third would have to be Star Trek 2009, The MUA for this movie is Mindy Hall.
Mindy Hall is a makeup artist who has worked on films such as Star Trek (2009), World Trade Center (2006), Pearl Harbor (2001) and wall street money never sleeps. She has won her Oscar for best makeup in 2010 for her work on Star Trek.
www.mindyhall.com       en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Mindy_Hall
I love this movie, The make up is outstanding and spacey! Can't wait for the next movie, Star Trek In To Darkness due out at the beginning of 2013

The Hunger Games

Task 4    Films
5 Films i love with awesome makeup:



The Second would have to be The Hunger Games, The MUA for this movie is Ve Neill.
Neill entered the film industry and discovered a talent for extreme fantasy makeup. From her early career as a rock'n roll stylist, Neill began to develop her skills as a designer and makeup artist.
Over the course of her career Neill has won three Academy Awards, Saturn Awards a BAFTA Award, Best Character Award and the first Artist to be awarded Hollwood Foreign "Makeup Artist Of The Year" Awards as well as the first makeup artist to be honered as makeup Artist of the year by MAC Cosmetics.
www.veneill.com/index.html 
I love the makeup in this film, It is so extreme and bright its just awesome, Its why i love this movie it's not the story, It's all about the makeup for me..

'Alice in Wonderland' Wins 2011 BAFTA for Make-up and Hair : News From Make-Up Artist Magazine

Task 4    Films
5 Films i love with awesome makeup:


The first would have to be Alice in wonderland: The makeup in this movie is outstanding! The MUA is Valli O'Reilly. She recived an Academy Award for her work on Alice in Wonderland.
'Alice in Wonderland' Wins 2011 BAFTA for Make-up and Hair : News From Make-Up Artist Magazine
Canadian born Valli O'Reilly had not intended to work in the film business. Instead, she planned on applying her Fine Arts Degree to a career in the art world. A natural talent, Valli began doing makeup with friends for new york TV commercials and fashion to earn extra money and eventually moved to Los Angeles  where she worked on artistic low-budget independent films.
Valli is now requested by many of the industry's most esteemed directors, actors and costume designers to work on films all over the world.
I love the boldness and color of the makeup in this movie it transports you to a different world, and such great creativity from Valli O'Reilly.

Friday 21 September 2012

Straight Theatrical assessment

Passed my assessment on straight theatrical makeup!! Very happy with the outcome.

Thursday 20 September 2012

SFX

Some cuts & bruises!!! Getting better!! Think I'm gonna go more gruesome next week!!