Overall I was pleased with the outcome of my make up design that I created, however there are a few details that needed improvement, such as more blending for eye make up. Before the make over started, my partner set up everything well, all the make up products, brushes, and q tips if the mistake was made were on display, she cleansed, toned and moisturized my face properly before the make over. She started by applying Illamsqua skin base foundation, starting from the center which was correct way of doing it, she was able to blend it well into my neck and ears so there is no mask like affect. Before starting to draw the shapes around my eyes, my partner felt a little nervous as she knew that both sides need to be symmetrical. We both communicated well during the assessment, she was comfortable to ask me questions and my opinion if it looks good so far. Both sides to me appeared symmetrical so I did tell her that she done a good job. My partner was trying very hard to recreate the design, I was able to notice that while during our practice days she wanted to recreate it the best way that she could, she clearly wanted to do well on her assessment day, which I think she did. I was happy with the dramatic eye make up look and the glitter which I wanted to include as very attention attracting detail, because wealthy Elizabethan women loved the attention especially from men.
My partner was able to finish the design on time and did not had to rush anything which is very important, because rushing can affect the outcome of the make over. Even though there were a few details that could have been corrected such as blending more around eye area, it did not affect the overall look and I was still pleased with the outcome. From this experience I think my partner learnt the importance in time management in situations like this, and how important is practice before the assessment, the more you practice the easier ad quicker you can do make up which is key.
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