A bit of fun for a Saturday! Check out this transformation; My “Leopard MakeUp” tutorial which was shot during a photo shoot I did with photographer Martin Higgs!
I’m demoing this mask makeup that I created for a photo-shoot a few months back, this week at a local makeup college. It’s so much fun doing this look, check it out and let me know if you would don this on Halloween or even to the cinema to watch a film such as The Avengers! I love it when people dare to go all out just for fun :D
Here is my tutorial on how to cast the face. Check it out if you’re into making prosthetics and want to cast yours or a models face. Please subscribe to my channel for more tutorials on makeup! www.youtube.com/smiles2310
Who doesn’t love a bit of glitter?! This was the process of a test run I did for a photo shoot.
This gave a whole new meaning to being ‘covered in glitter!’ My flat was coated for weeks.
I applied the glitter on top of latex with an old dry makeup brush.
Two behind the scene images of a makeup look I created on shoot a while back.
I wasn’t sure what I wasn’t going to be doing, so this was impromptu but inspired by a Geisha look.
I love the contrast between the Pink & Blue!
This makeup creation was inspired by the ‘Tree Frog’
Sometimes my photographer likes to set me challenges, and this was one of them. I took some of the pattern from the frogs back, and the colours overall and came up with the above concept.
Makeup I created on this eve’s creative dance photo-shoot.
The makeup for this type of shoot needs to be intense in order to still be visible as the shots are taken from a distance to fit the whole body in. www.facebook.com/showmemakeup www.youtube.com/smiles2310
Makeup - Myself (ShowMe MakeUp)
Model - Kate Errington
Photography - Martin Higgs
Retoucher - Stefka Pavlova
I’ve seen many MUAs (makeup artists) creating some lip looks with drips and splashes of colour.
So I decided to jump on the bandwagon and use their images as inspiration for a couple of looks such as the one above.
I used LimeCrime Lipstick in Cosmopop (pastel orange mango shade) to cover the entire lip surface, and then in the centre of the lips I applied Sleek Makeup Pout paint in Orange. To create the drip, I mixed the pout paint in with a bit of glycerin!
Our retoucher, Stefka Pavlova, created a couple of colour combos in post production to create this funky image! :)
Black Tears
Makeup - Shonagh Scott (ShowMe MakeUp -Me)
Model - Kate errington
Photography - Martin Higgs
Retoucher - Stefka Pavlova
Products:
Avon Ideal Flawless Foundation
Wax to block out brows
Black Eyeshadow From Louise Young
Tear - Glycerin & Eyeshadow
Lips - Brick & NightMoth Pencil from Mac








