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4 Choose Color Cosmetics
a Eye Makeup: Consider the client’s eye color and shape when selecting eyeshadows, eyeliners, and
mascaras. Choose colors that complement the eye color and shapes that enhance the eye shape.
b Blush, Bronzer, and Highlighter: Select these based on the client’s skin tone and the desired effect. For
example, peach or coral blushes for warmer skin tones and pink blushes for cooler skin tones.
c Lip Products: Choose lip color based on the overall makeup look and the client’s preference. Ensure the
product type (matte, gloss, etc.) is comfortable for the client.
5 Consider the Occasion and Longevity Requirements
a Event Type: The event type (day, evening, photography, etc.) can affect product choice, especially in terms
of colors and finishes.
b Longevity: For long events or those in challenging environments (hot, humid), opt for long-wearing,
waterproof, or transfer-resistant products.
6 Factor in Client Preferences and Sensitivities
a Product Formulations: Some clients may prefer vegan, cruelty-free, or fragrance-free products. Ensure
the selections align with these preferences.
b Allergies: Always check for any known allergies or sensitivities to avoid products containing those
ingredients.
7 Perform a Patch Test (if necessary)
a Sensitive Skin: For clients with sensitive skin or a history of reactions, consider doing a patch test with the
products you plan to use, especially foundation and concealer.
8 Final Product Selection
a Review Choices: Once you’ve made preliminary selections, review the choices with the client to ensure
they’re comfortable and happy with the proposed products.
b Flexibility: Be prepared to make adjustments based on the client’s feedback or if something doesn’t work
as expected during the application process.
Following this detailed procedure ensures that the makeup application not only achieves the desired look but is
also safe and comfortable for the client, enhancing their overall experience.
The procedure of different makeup
Demonstrating various makeup techniques requires a structured approach to effectively showcase the unique
methods and considerations for each type. Below is a guideline on how to demonstrate five different makeup
styles: character makeup, TV & stage makeup, portfolio makeup, airbrush makeup, and high-definition makeup.
Character Makeup
1 Conceptualize the Character: Understand
the character’s traits, era, and emotional
state. Research and gather reference
images.
2 Sketch a Design: Draw your makeup
concept, noting colors, textures, and
prosthetic needs.
3 Prepare the Skin: Cleanse and prime the
skin for makeup application.
4 Base Makeup: Apply foundation and
concealer to create a smooth canvas.
5 Define Features: Use contouring and
highlighting to reshape or emphasize facial
features according to the character. Character makeup,
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