Developed Halloween Look - Peeling Forehead and Sliced Eyes Evaluation

 Developed Halloween Look - Peeling Forehead and Sliced Eyes Evaluation:

Makeup Design and Scenario: 

This makeup if for a TV series about the development of a serial killer.

After tasting the flesh from his wife's hand, the vet enjoyed it and wanted more so he decided to skin his wife so that he could eat her body but he tortured her beforehand, his mistress was still taking photos and this shows a photo of her forehead peeling which has been cut round the hairline and the sliced eyes. 















Makeup: 




Evaluation: 

The silicone on the 'inside of the head' and under the eyes is well blended which means that the the paint didn't cling to the edges which would ruin the illusion, this overall gives a more realistic appearance. The blood work also helps trick the eye and helps cover any visible edges, however, if I was to do this again I would add some bruises to the face to show that she was beaten. I also changed my design by putting blood in the mouth, this pulled the whole look together as it helps demonstrate the level of torture she suffered before being murdered, however, for an event this will need replacing often which may not be practical. I also changed my design by changing the hair to make it messy, however, I could've styled it more rather than just having it messy. 

With this scenario, this makeup would be used in an 18 rated film but with a different scenario it could be used in a 15 rated film. This makeup would work as alcohol paints were used and they will last longer as they won't be affected by water as much as aqua paints would be, however, this look wouldn't work for stage as as the details would be lost in the distance. It may work for an event as the details can be seen from a short distance and the alcohol paints mean that the look won't be affected by weather changes such as rain. 

For continuity, a prosthetic could be used for the cut and I could also make this work for stage by using a thicker prosthetic and making the makeup more intense to allow it to be seen from a distance.

Peer Assessment: Drew 

Drew said that it would work really well for an event such as Scream Factory or a horror night and the cut and the peeling away skin was well blended and overall, looked realistic. She also said that she liked how the blood dripped from my mouth, however, to improve I could try and do something else with my hair rather than leaving it messy. 

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