Makeup Techniques & Terms Verified
Makeup Techniques
- Fashion Makeup
- Fashion makeup is used in magazine photography as well as on the fashion runway. Avant-garde makeup is also an applicable technique used for projects that require experimental themes. Fashion makeup is also commonly used in television and film ranging for the natural prime look to more sophisticated applications such as color balance.
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- Theatrical Makeup
- Stage makeup is used as a method in conjunction with stage lighting
to highlight the actors' faces in order make expressions visible to the
audience from moderate distances. This often includes defining the eyes
and lips as well as the highlights and lowlights of the facial bones.
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- Special Effects Makeup (FX makeup)
- The use of special effects techniques enhancing physical features to exhibit metaphysical
characteristics as well as fantasy makeup. The use of prosthetics and
plaster casting are also required for projects that entails non-human
appearances. Accents such as theatrical blood and ooze are also techniques applicable to this type of makeup.
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- Airbrushing
- The use of an airbrush
which is a small air-operated device that sprays various media
including alcohol and water-based makeup by a process of nebulization.
The earliest record of this type of cosmetic application dates back to
the 1925
film version of Ben-Hur, it has recently been re-popularized by the
advent of HDTV and digital photography, where the camera focuses on
higher depths of detail. Liquid foundations that are high in coverage
but thin in texture are applied with the airbrush for full coverage
without a heavy build-up of product.
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- Bridal Makeup
- Bridal makeup is a new segment in a makeup artist's repertoire. From
ethnic, to glamorous, to contemporary, makeup artists are now an
important part of wedding planning worldwide.
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- High Definition
- This is an art which involves the use of light
reflectors and ingredients such as minerals to give the skin a flawless
finish. This was developed due to the further development of high definition mediums and the cost implications of airbrush makeup.
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