Thursday, 21 May 2015
Losing a pet
Sadly last month my beloved dog Honey died. Dealing with the loss of a pet is always hard I myself had been fearing that day since I was ten. Our dogs are precious but sadly through all the love you have for them they don't live long enough. Honey was my favourite but I think its almost tragic thats she's physically out of my life already; I'm twenty and yet I'll never see her in my house or having a nap on my bed again; never give her a little cuddle. She spent her ten years alive as a much beloved family member and friend. I shall miss her forever and ever. My little happy dog ♡
I wish other people loved their dogs as much as my families devotion to Honey; people need to be nicer to the little lives that are around us daily. like the Pope said "Dogs have souls" which I find hilarious but also heartening; though not religious really something is comforting in that sentence.
Zoeva brushes
wow. I asked for the 25 piece brush belt for my Christmas present wanting a more professional set for my studio work. The quality of these brushes is amazing, yes of course to spend £150 on brushes to most is a expense and maybe unlikely but if your working with these every day and also cleansing regularly you need sturdy and a reliable brand. Ie no shedding.
now i started this blog a while ago after focusing more on my uni work (being lazy)
these brushes are still in brilliant order. For studio work the brushes should be cleaned every model/client just to keep to a high hygiene standard. For my own personal use I wash my brushes twice a week.
If your wondering if you'd actually use every brush in this set I thought the same but literally have multiple times in the studio; of course the regular used ones will become obvious such as blusher or concealer brushes.
The buffing brushes on this set are amazing; might not of noticed but a foundation brush isn't included but the set does come with a stippling and a number of different buffing brushes; in my kit I did add my kryolan foundation brush to the belt. Don't worry to much though the set isn't begging for a classic foundation brush.
End of year One at Solent
Claudia + Quentin Project- makeup in motion
This project was all about the character, creating two characters that not fitted a brief but also a gothic horror television series. Mine was True Blood.
I like to share this on my personal blog just to show who ever is looking at this what I do at uni.
My blog for this project was
ta daaaaaaaa vvvvv
http://fms408curtisagothichorror.blogspot.co.uk
check it out love bugs
This project was from January to May and split into two, From Great expectations to this.
Throughout this entire project I've enjoyed not only the aspect of learning new makeup techniques and hair styles but also the thought of learning the historical side to do with them. I've realised I really enjoy blogging which is why I've chosen the option of writing for my topic next year as I think it would be extremely rewarding. The first half of the project was a big learning curve as I only really knew the Victorian era through films and books; I really enjoyed researching into Queen Victoria and found her life extremely interesting and emotional. The topic of Great Expectations was new having to learn about continuity being new to makeup anyway, continuity though will be one of those skills that will take me a while to learn as its so diverse I enjoyed myself though. The second and more resent part of the project was a true challenge as it tested not only our skills in makeup but also our imaginations. I find that for me personally I have a tonne of ideas but sometimes find it hard to express them properly through talking to even writing down. With this project I was excited from the start go being a huge face of the genre of television horror and found myself smiling at the list given having watch most of the series on there. The ideas for Claudia and Quentin I think are believable and in depth with the series I chose of True Blood; the show itself is extremely diverse and full of different roots I could of headed down. The final shoots were a lot of fun, a lot of planning had gone into my characters looks and persona's being picky on who I want to model my character as I had such a vision in my head. The makeup for each shoot was how I wanted from planning and practicing. I enjoyed location shooting but the studio images quality are more professional which I prefer. Overall this project has been really enjoyable I'm looking forward to next year.
This project was all about the character, creating two characters that not fitted a brief but also a gothic horror television series. Mine was True Blood.
I like to share this on my personal blog just to show who ever is looking at this what I do at uni.
My blog for this project was
ta daaaaaaaa vvvvv
http://fms408curtisagothichorror.blogspot.co.uk
check it out love bugs
Throughout this entire project I've enjoyed not only the aspect of learning new makeup techniques and hair styles but also the thought of learning the historical side to do with them. I've realised I really enjoy blogging which is why I've chosen the option of writing for my topic next year as I think it would be extremely rewarding. The first half of the project was a big learning curve as I only really knew the Victorian era through films and books; I really enjoyed researching into Queen Victoria and found her life extremely interesting and emotional. The topic of Great Expectations was new having to learn about continuity being new to makeup anyway, continuity though will be one of those skills that will take me a while to learn as its so diverse I enjoyed myself though. The second and more resent part of the project was a true challenge as it tested not only our skills in makeup but also our imaginations. I find that for me personally I have a tonne of ideas but sometimes find it hard to express them properly through talking to even writing down. With this project I was excited from the start go being a huge face of the genre of television horror and found myself smiling at the list given having watch most of the series on there. The ideas for Claudia and Quentin I think are believable and in depth with the series I chose of True Blood; the show itself is extremely diverse and full of different roots I could of headed down. The final shoots were a lot of fun, a lot of planning had gone into my characters looks and persona's being picky on who I want to model my character as I had such a vision in my head. The makeup for each shoot was how I wanted from planning and practicing. I enjoyed location shooting but the studio images quality are more professional which I prefer. Overall this project has been really enjoyable I'm looking forward to next year.
Sunday, 4 January 2015
Spectrum Brushes
So the other day I was looking into a new set of brushes that I could start investing in for my kit. I wanted something feminine but still with the qualities that any practicing or future Makeup artist would have to carry within their kit.
I discovered the company Spectrum seeing a post they were tagged in on another page that was using their brushes within a brush belt (it looked amazing). Wow these brushes are gorgeous in the collection I found the look of the brush was completely unique. Pink handles with a ombre blue to purple brush. I had to have a few.
Looking on the website I was completely surprise at the prices of the brushes describes as 100% synthetic vegan brushes I was expecting a hefty price tag especially with the design but actually prices for each brush is completely affordable and thats coming from a extremely poor student. The most expensive brush I bought was £9.99 a large fan brush that was much needed, the quality of the brush is even clear from the photo not only in real life once delivered the design of the brush basically means whilst applying you will be left with a soft un-heavy finish, on the websites images the hair on the brush looks slightly crimped this is designed with the idea of more product being collected which is helpful as it saves double dipping. Compared to other brands such as Mac you would be looking at spending a good £30 to get a quality brush; when you can get a good one for a tenner thats striking I know which one I'd now in future always be selecting.
In all I brought 9 brushes most of them were ON SALE. Ridiculously the 9 brushes only cost me £24.99
I brought:
1 Large Fan Brush
2. Artist Brush Set (was like a third of the original price)- this includes five brushes which were...
3. Small Contour Brush
4. Large Domed Brush
5. Eyeliner Brush
When they arrived I got a adorable thank you note which was a nice touch the brushes also came in a plastic pouch which will be perfect for keeping as a lipgloss,eyeliner,lipstick holder within a kit. The quality of the brushes is great extremely soft. After washing them the brushes have stayed soft and none of the lovely colour has faded. The handles are also extremely strong and made from wood which is perfect for busy MUA's who will have them in their hands all day long.
I still can't get over how good I got these prices, even on full price the 9 brushes I bought would set you back £55.95 (yes I've worked it out) which for 9 good quality brushes is hardly anything.
I would highly recommend looking into this up and coming Brush Brand.
☞ http://www.spectrumcollections.com ★★★★
I discovered the company Spectrum seeing a post they were tagged in on another page that was using their brushes within a brush belt (it looked amazing). Wow these brushes are gorgeous in the collection I found the look of the brush was completely unique. Pink handles with a ombre blue to purple brush. I had to have a few.
Looking on the website I was completely surprise at the prices of the brushes describes as 100% synthetic vegan brushes I was expecting a hefty price tag especially with the design but actually prices for each brush is completely affordable and thats coming from a extremely poor student. The most expensive brush I bought was £9.99 a large fan brush that was much needed, the quality of the brush is even clear from the photo not only in real life once delivered the design of the brush basically means whilst applying you will be left with a soft un-heavy finish, on the websites images the hair on the brush looks slightly crimped this is designed with the idea of more product being collected which is helpful as it saves double dipping. Compared to other brands such as Mac you would be looking at spending a good £30 to get a quality brush; when you can get a good one for a tenner thats striking I know which one I'd now in future always be selecting.
In all I brought 9 brushes most of them were ON SALE. Ridiculously the 9 brushes only cost me £24.99
I brought:
1 Large Fan Brush
2. Artist Brush Set (was like a third of the original price)- this includes five brushes which were...
- Large Oval Artist Brush
- Large Angled Artist Brush
- Small Oval Artist Brush
- Small Angled Artist Brush
- Fine Tapered Artist Brush
3. Small Contour Brush
4. Large Domed Brush
5. Eyeliner Brush
When they arrived I got a adorable thank you note which was a nice touch the brushes also came in a plastic pouch which will be perfect for keeping as a lipgloss,eyeliner,lipstick holder within a kit. The quality of the brushes is great extremely soft. After washing them the brushes have stayed soft and none of the lovely colour has faded. The handles are also extremely strong and made from wood which is perfect for busy MUA's who will have them in their hands all day long.
I still can't get over how good I got these prices, even on full price the 9 brushes I bought would set you back £55.95 (yes I've worked it out) which for 9 good quality brushes is hardly anything.
I would highly recommend looking into this up and coming Brush Brand.
☞ http://www.spectrumcollections.com ★★★★
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