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Sunday, December 12, 2010

My Final Project

Here is the link to my blog for my final makeup design: The Gold Mask of King Tutankhamun.

http://kingtutmakeup.blogspot.com/

All Cut Up

My research for the cut appliance.
The latex appliance we each made to simulate the cuts we researched.
In this cut are cut up makeup sponges, cotton ball shreds, and pencil shavings to build up the edges.

Better shading to hide the edges of the net and match skin tone.

The final product up close and bloody.

Quite believable from a distance

Now a combo of bruising and cuts on the face.

With a little touch of blood and a smearing as if I was actually assaulted, the final look was a success.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Wig Master Class with Dennis Bergevin

We were lucky enough to spend a Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM with Dennis Bergevin. He brought some of his own wigs to show us the different between hard front and lace front wigs. We worked mostly with human hair wigs and he talked about how you can ventilate a lace front onto a hard front wig or have the entire wig be lace or ventilated by hand. He showed us a fully hand made lace cap for ventilation and showed us how to block a wig (aka put it on a wig block, tape out the lace line and pin it down), brush out a wig, wash it with slightly diluted shampoo from a spray bottle, and how to set curls on human and synthetic hair wigs. For the synthetic wigs you have to steam set the style in curlers because the fibers of the hair need to melt for about 20 seconds to hold the shape of the curl. We tried to copy a style that Dennis had made on one of his wigs on a sample wig of our own then pin curled and wrapped each others hair then put on our self-styled wigs. Not counting the amazing information Dennis was able to share with our class, it was wonderful experience to learn a few basic skills about wigs and be taught by such a seasoned expert. It was phenomenal to watch him unset and style a wig fully in under 10 minutes like it was making a sandwich or some other menial task not requiring much effort. His skill and stories was inspiring and I will remember this day for a long time to come.
Dennis and Sue with a few wigs

Dennis styling a classic "up, down"

A few wigs blocked and set







New wigs for an example of an up doo

Finished Up Doo



The wig I blocked and pinned.
Always remove pins 1 by 1
unless you are Dennis.

Our Only synthetic wig of the day.




The Queen of the Night


Hand Made Wig Base ready for Ventilation




The wig we had to copy the style of for curling




The wig I had to practice on.

Perfect




Blocked and Brushed Out




Curls in place





Dennis's Wig Styled

My pin-curls on Shawn




My prep done by Dennis himself


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My practice wig uncurled and mildly styled.











What do you think about wigs?