Showing posts with label Rahzia. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Makeup Masterclass: Contour and Highlighting

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Trixie Mattel at 'RuPaul's DragCon Los Angeles 2016
Hello again! Welcome back to my 3rd blogpost on my makeup journey using Jemma Kidd's 'Makeup Masterclass' book. In the last blogpost, I experimented with lip lining and filling (specifically for red lips), but in this post I'll be attempting something less bold, and more tame (that is, if you do it correctly of course).

Contour and highlighting is a makeup technique used to subtly enhance and re-sculpt features of your face, however if it is done incorrectly or too drastic, you end up looking more like Trixie Mattel (a drag queen who cakes on makeup in general in a comedic manner.)
With that being said I decided that for this post, I would hop onto the trend and attempt to contour and highlight my face. In the past I have highlighted my face and occasionally contoured my nose, but I had never really full on contoured my face, so this was quite the challenge.

For this technique you will need:
Powder or cream that is two shades darker than your skin tone (I used a 'Blackheart' Duo Contour and Highlight Stick)
Highlighter or Illuminator
Contour Brush, Angled Contour Brush, or Kabuki Brush (I used a 'Wet N Wild' Angled Contour Brush)

The instructions following Jemma Kidd:


Step one: for the first step I began by contouring the side areas of my face. I made sure to pay close attention and detail into the lines that I created as Jemma clearly notes "Bones are curved, so shadows are too- a hard edge looks false, while any shadow that goes beyond the point you want to deepen will destroy the illusion. Start with little product and add more as needed." I started my line close to my temple area and brought the line downwards, curving the line to my cheeks as I went further down. While following Jemma's instruction, in addition I followed the visuals she provided to make sure I was applying the contour in the correct format. By following the bone structure of my face, the contour later when blended makes the shadows created appear to be more realistic and blendable to my face, natural sculpture, and tone.



Step 2: I then began to contour my nose. My nose is more flared and larger than average. Because of this, I followed Jemma's instructions on flared nose contouring. Jemma states "to slim a wide nose,shade either side, starting from below the bridge and ending above the nostrils. A bulbous nose needs a touch of shade below the tip" I followed these instructions as exact as possible, but you will notice that I accidentally contoured from the bridge of the nose to the tip, instead of just under the tip, which does ruin the illusion and does not slim my nose as much as I desired.

Step 3: Now it is time for highlighting, for brightening and enhancing the features you have sculpted with your contour. I placed the highlight above my contour areas on the sides of my face to enhance cheekbones and deepen the shadow, and as for my nose, I drew my highlight in between my contour lines down the bridge of my nose and then on the tip of my nose, resembling an exclamation point. I also added highlighter on my chin, and inner forehead.

Step 4: Blend Blend Blend! using my Wet N Wild angled contour brush I began using up and down blending strokes to blend both my contour and highlight. After blending my look was complete.

Overall I do not think I did very well with my contour job. Although it is only my first time, the lines were very precise and the nose contour practically achieve nothing, due to the fact that i curved the line with my nose. I also think I should've used a darker contour stick, as it was to close to my skin tone. Although I did not do very well, I will continue to work on this technique to master it in the future. My question to you all is, what do you think I could to to do better on my contour?

Works Cited: 
Mattocks, Zia, Vikki Grant, and Jemma Kidd. Jemma Kidd Make-up Masterclass: Beauty Bible of Professional Techniques and Wearable Looks. London: Jacqui Small, 2009. Print.


Pictures Used 
http://www.gettyimages.com/pictures/trixie-mattel-13939863#cast-member-of-season-seven-of-rupauls-drag-race-trixie-mattel-at-a-picture-id464022672 

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Makeup Masterclass - Rahzia Johnson

Red lips, they're classy, seductive, and a pain to be perfect. although red lips are a beautiful asset to a look, showing confidence and a touch of chic, they are also the easiest lips to mess up on and when a flaw is marked, the most noticeable. If you think about it, red lips are the accent jewelry that you wear to complete your look. Only in this case, the accent is on your lips. Red lips are also very tricky and precise as because they pull focus, your whole look in general from head to toe needs to be based around them. A quote by Heather Williams, a makeup artist and beauty blogger sums this up perfectly when she states "When choosing to wear red lipstick, you’ll have to base the entire rest of your outfit around it. Red is bold, striking, and can be brilliant if worn the right way. Yet, when it isn’t, it can be tacky, trashy and tragic!"

 I decided for my first post on this project I would focus on mastering my red lip technique using Jemma Kidd's signature Red lip step by step guide in her book "Jemma Kidd Make-up Masterclass." I chose to do this look first because although it may seem like an easy look, it in reality is very hard to perfect, and many people tend to have quite obvious flaws in their red lip looks when doing them.

For this look you will need
Lip Balm
Lip Scrub
Foundation
Red Lip Liner
Red Lipstick (in a tone of your choice)
An angled lip brush (or you could use an angled liner brush)

Before using Jemma's professional techniques, I attempted the look how I normally would wear it. Below are the before pictures on how I used to apply my red lips without professional tips



As you can tell, before without Jemma's professional techniques I would tend to over-line my lips and go outwards of the inner corners of my lips excessively causing my lips to look unnatural and quite messy. 

Jemmas Technique for her signature red lips:

First I prepped my lips:


Next, I lined my lips using the tips Jemma Provided:

Then I Filled in the pencil liner with an angled brush:

Last but not least I filled in my lips with my lip shade of choice and added lip gloss to the center, as suggested by Jemma to add fullness and the look was finished!







Overall I believe that Jemma's Technique has helped me drastically improve my red lip look. as you can tell from the before and after my lips look much more natural and full, rather than messily over lined and unnatural. I will definitely continue using Jemma's technique in the future because with her technique, I've officially mastered red lips! 
Question of the day: Have you ever done red lips? if so feel free to comment down below and share your experience doing them as well as how you think I did and possible tips for improvement! - Rahzia Johnson 11/30/16
Mattocks, Zia, Vikki Grant, and Jemma Kidd. Jemma Kidd Make-up Masterclass: Beauty Bible of Professional Techniques and Wearable Looks. London: Jacqui Small, 2009. Print.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Rahzia Johnson's Introduction to Makeup Artistry Masterclass

Hi, my name is Rahzia Johnson and I am in Ms. Meara's 4th period honors English class. I have a strong passion for makeup and the art of makeup, and am planning to become a High Fashion Makeup Artist, so I decided for my independent reading project that I would use Jemma Kidd's- an astounding high fashion makeup artist and fashion model from the UK- highly popular book in the makeup industry "Make-up Master Class" and use her tips and tutorials in the book to re-create and or improve my current makeup skills. The following pictures below are attached to represent my current skill. I hope you all will follow along with me and give me feedback as I post! - Rahzia Johnson
QUESTION OF THE DAY: What are some makeup looks/techniques you would like to see me do /master?

Melanie Martinez Dollhouse Music Video Inspired Look
Casual Natural Look (Excluding Winged Tip Eyeliner)
Glam Classic Red Lip Look W/Gold Accent (Used for homecoming)

Grunge Inspired Fall Look with Natural Brow

Giraffe Print Inspired Look (used for Halloween)