Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Vintage Fair details!!

Don't forget, Vintage Fair on the 3rd March at Ramsbottom Civic Hall with little moi giving vintage/rockabilly makeovers along side the fabulous photographer Jenny Martin whose ready to take your photo with your new look!!

 Check out my facebook page for tease hairstyles and more information...its going to be a great day out with lots of things to see, do and buy!
Oh and don't forget my package deals for when you book a makeover with a photo shoot....
I hope to see you there!! 
xRx 

 

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Creative Makeup Demonstration and Lime Crime review.

Last week I took part in industry week at Blackburn College, this week was all about giving the students demonstrations and let them experience not matter what course they are on. Its really to give them an idea of what other courses are on offer to them. So me being me I took on quiet a lot of sessions/workshops, including creative makeup, bridal workshop, Sfx workshop and prosthetics workshop...the sfx workshops I'll be post photos of at a later date...they turned out quiet gorey....i may of scared myself by creating a hillbilly zombie which everyone knows is the scariest thing in the world!

Anyways my creative makeup demonstration, it was all about the colour and the craziness! I decided to team some effects with using the airbrush and stencil work, I absolutely love creating highlighting and shading with the airbrush gun...its so easy and you can effortlessly change the shape of anyone's face.

So with any great design you need a plan!

 
And from there we get our products together, now whilst doing this design I can across the yummiest lipgloss colour in the world. Lime Crimes beautiful Carousel Gloss in Holly Gram....oh its lovely sparkly green!! 

 
Easy application with this short brush...of course when working on clients you must always decant the product out onto your hand.
 
 
 
 
Just look at that luscious green colour and the best thing is that it goes on that intense on your lips!! Love it, its so eye catchingly lush! I recommend everyone invest in this product!!!! 

For this design I want full on colour so I whitened the face out and added harmonising colours first to change each models face shape, airbrush products by Temptu  and then spun it on its head with some contrasting colours in green.

 

 
 
 
My models hair totally made the image! Loved the results, loved using the products and my students loved experimenting with colour as after the demo I let them go nuts with it.... they really did go nuts!!!!
 
 
So if your interested in join our merry gang of colour experimenting Makeup artists...check out Blackburn Colleges media makeup course....check my Facebook for more photos and up to date information or if you just want to ask me a question.
 
Much love people!
 
P.s. next blog is going to be a gorey one




Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Crepe Hair MADDNESS with my lovely students!!!

The past few weeks have been uber mental...I have had workshops and demonstrations coming out of my ears!!! Creative make-up demos, Airbrushing Demos, SFX workshops, Bridal demos and prosthetic application workshops! But I will admit it has been ooodles of fun!
Promise once I sort out all the crazy photos of these events I shall be blogging about them! But first I want to tell you all the story about the Level 3 Media Makeup lesson where I taught crepe hair application work and ended up with a class of girls with bears and moustaches running around college with a Keith Lemon lookie likie (thank you Michelle!) running up to people!


It was the funniest lesson I have had in a long time!! Oh my word!! Tears....streaming people!! So without further adieu...my lovely media make-up students....with added hair!!

Aren't they a lovely bunch!! What I love about teaching Media Makeup especially in level 3 is their fearlessness to experiment with different methods even if it means looking like this rabble!!

My demonstration of crepe hair application, which turned into a Keith Lemon lookie likeie...complete with added costume! Michelle had use crying with laughter with this one, nice one girl!!
Crepe hair application is the cheapest way of apply false hair. Its made up of sheep wool so it is quiet itchy to begin with but once the application has been trimmed down and worn for a bit you do get used to it. I find that crepe hair is best used in the theatre as it still looks realistic as hair but on HD technology would fail to pass the mark as realistic. 

The lovely, clever bee Amy sporting a rather fetching 12 o'clock shadow going on there! My stubble demonstration, stubble is one of the quickest ways of adding some hair to a character, stubble wax is your best friend in this application, (I use Grimas....Grimas rock for theatrical products!!) and finely chopped up crepe hair, add a big brush to sweep it on the skin and viola stubble galore!!
Word of warning however...it does get slightly messy!! I recommend towel!

 My students had such a laugh during this lesson and it was a joy to teach them, they are some of the best students a teacher could wish for....it helps that they all as barking mad as I am!!!

Anyone interested in studying Media Make-up with me should definitely look into Blackburn Colleges program for both level 2 and 3. It a fun, practical course with my aim being to get you ready for freelance work as a MUA, and as you can see we have a lot of fun getting there!  Check out their website here, http://www.blackburn.ac.uk/ or send me a message and I'll help answer any questions you have about the course!

Check out my Facebook page for more craaaaazy photos of these mental Level 3 loons and the fun we get up to!!

In the blogs to come:
- Coverage on my new Sugarpill cosmetics...oooooo fun colour times!!!
- Write up about my creative make-up and bridal make-up workshops/demos.
- Write up about my SFX workshop with my lovely Level 2 Group.
- Write up about the prosthetic application workshop with my de-haired level 3 group.     

 


Sunday, 10 February 2013

Police Calander Shoot


Forgot to mention, I am helping out with the make-up for a calendar shoot for the local police to raise money for a children's charities with my wonderful students from Blackburn College. Here is a sneak peak from the last photo shoot, each shoot is based around  a Blockbuster film poster. The theme for this one was The Matrix, Amber and Samaira were the wonderful students who took part in this shoot.



Facial hair created by moi!!!

New Prosthetics and old ageing make-up

It has been an uber busy week so lets start at the beginning.
AHT Blackpool competitions took place on Monday and all my wonderful students did amazing well and we got some wins in Avant Garde Hair styling, body art, nail art and evening hair styling! Woop woop, next stop is UK finals in March which am certain we will be winner some more prizes!!!

So my SFX lesson with L3 we looked at old age make-up in theatre and in film. Its something that I look practicing and messing around with because my number one love with make-up is transforming a persons face...the more extreme the chance the better.

The lovely Chloe was my model for my demonstrations.

So I taught the students 3 different methods of ageing a person; paint and powder techniques which is best for theatrical work as you can create some pretty dramatic looking old people! This method only uses creme make-ups and powder to set, its difficult to grasp at the beginning as my students found but like I always say practise makes perfect! The best creme make-up to use is Grimas...love this make for theatrical make-up it is ideal!!
 The second technique is the stipple technique using latex, honestly I do love this methods but it works even better with the paint and powder underneath and the third technique is prosthetic applications which is the favourite choice amongst MUA working on films/tv. So my students got to practise ageing on each other and for there first application did very well and am very proud!! Hoping to enter a few in an ageing competition in March!


Can you believe she is just 18!


So we all had lots of fun transforming each other into old people....next lesson will be on crepe hair and moustaches so am pretty sure my belly will hurt from all the laughing after this lesson!!

I also bought quiet a few prosthetic this weeks from a company called Nimba Creations. I have wanted to play with gelatin prosthetics for a long time and finally I have the chance to! I bought 3, cut wrist, broken nose and shredded nose...mmmm nice! I have only had time to apply the cut wrist so far but am so glad I bought them. Its seamless! and so easy to apply!


 In a few weeks times I'll be doing some demonstrations as part of industry week which include introduction to SFX and a demo of a full face prosthetic which am so excited to do because it means bigger better and gore-er!!
More photos to following when I get all these done!

The next blog will be about my false hair application class, industry week of demonstrations and fun workshops, new review on Sugar Pill cosmetics palette.

Oh and another  Vintage fair will be happening very soon!!! Details to come soon!!

Don't forget to check out my facebook for more photos and my twitter for updates....
http://www.facebook.com/Ruth.E.Moulden.MUA