I was in the studio today practising one of my looks. This was the design with fullers earth and you can see some images of my process on the hand and face.
This was the fullers earth applied on the hand and face. I wanted something to create texture however I need to see how well I could work with it in terms of durability and how long it would take. So far this seemed like a good idea as it didn't take long to dry when I used the cool setting on a hair dryer.
When it was dry i applied black aqua colour to the hand using a large sponge. I applied it by dabbing because i didn't want to rub off all of the fullers earth. However, when the black had dried and I applied the white with a brush, I asked the model to stretch her fingers and bend her wrist to create the cracking effect. If there was something I would change on the hand it would be where I applied the white aqua colour. I think it would look better just highlighting the knuckles.
This was the face with aqua colour applied to the fullers earth. I was working with this design for a while and trying different outcomes. I have decided that this design isn't fashion-based enough for my concept and I also dont think it would work for a catwalk. I liked the colour I used on the lips but I will not be smudging it down the chin.
However, this was what happened to the models face when I removed the fullers earth. Because it is a pure product and can be quite harsh to the skin, the models skin went red and she described it feeling like sunburn. This redness went down after an hour or so but I will not be using product on the face when I do my catwalk shoot.
I was advised that a face mask of a similar consistency wouldn't cause this redness however, I want to try my other design as I think it is going to be more appropriate. I am still going to keep the design on the hand as this has the desired texture I want and the fullers earth didn't affect the skin.
I want the hair for this design sleek and off of the face however it being textured and large from the back and you can see slightly in some of the image above. I will use crimpers and back combing to create this technique.