Tuesday, 12 November 2013

History of Make-Up

From the copper and lead ore that the ancient Egyptians used to create the world's first cosmetics to the scientifically advanced products of today that can do everything from hide pores, smooth complexions, and turn the pale green of your eyes a vivid shade of emerald, makeup has been an integral part of humankind for thousands of years. Over the centuries, women used burnt matches to darken their eyes, berries to stain their lips and young boys' urine to fade their freckles. They even swallowed ox blood in some misguided attempt to improve their complexions.
Women throughout history put their health at risk with many of their homemade cosmetics. In some cultures, for example, women used arsenic, lead, mercury, and even leeches to give themselves the pale appearance deemed beautiful in the old days. Thankfully, we've come a long way from the days of using toxic and deadly mixtures to enhance our looks.
toiletries on a shelf

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Task 4

Top 5 examples of make up in films I love are,

   

        Natalie Portman in The Black Swan                               Christina Aguilera in Burlesque



   

            Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire                                Michael Keaton in Beetle Juice


Top 3 examples of wigs,



The cast of hairspray


Robin Williams in Mrs.Doubtfire


Johnny Depp in Alice in Wonderland

Task 5


Tweet a question to Alexis a popular Scottish make-up artist.

I asked Alexis two questions and here are her replies..