Turn beauty into perfection – create a role for yourself as a Make-Up Artist
Make-Up Artists are unsung champions in the entertainment field, the fashion industry and the world of beauty. Are you ready to join them? The work is tough, competitive and demanding but it offers glamour, excitement, overseas travel and a potentially very lucrative career for those with skills and talent.
Whether you're planning to turn kids into ogres for the school play, or are already working in the theatre, DCA's new Introduction to Make-Up Artistry course will bring you up to speed on the latest developments while putting a new polish your existing talents. You'll be encouraged to experiment, spurred to enhance your knowledge and learn how to produce better quality results on a regular basis.
Introduction To Make-up Artistry · Skin care and skin types · Make-up products and the kit · Make-up application · Individual make-up looks · Colour relationships · Face structures · Character make-up for screen and stage · Casting, moulding and special effects · Hair products and the hair kit
Module 1: Text: The Make-up and Beauty Book by Leigh Toselli
· The skin-care basics · The beauty routine · Identifying skin problems and special treatments · Skin ageing and age-prevention · Make-up application tools · Choosing and applying foundations, concealers and powders · Tired eye rescue techniques · Shaping eyebrows · Making-up eyes and eyelashes · Lip care and lipstick application · Blusher application · Individual make-up looks
Module 2: Text: The Technique of the Professional Make-up Artist by Vincent J-R Kehoe · Screen and stage production methods · Mediums and colour relationships · The Make-up Department · Make-up products and the kit · Faces and their structures · Straight make-up · Personal revitalisation techniques
Module 3: Text: The Technique of the Professional Make-up Artist by Vincent J-R Kehoe
· Character make-up · Age with make-up · Racial and national aspects · Period and historical characters · Special and popular characters · Casting and moulding
Module 4: Text: The Technique of the Professional Make-up Artist by Vincent J-R Kehoe
· Latex and plastic appliances · Special make-up effects · Hair products and the hair kit · Types of hair and their uses · Hair application techniques · Wigs, falls and other hairpieces · Attaching and removing hairpieces
This home study course is specifically designed to serve as in introduction or enhancement of the theoretical knowledge required for the vocational application of this subject. It is intended to help individuals in the furtherance of their vocational training and is not intended as a substitute for licensing or certification requirements, which may include an apprenticeship or additional training. |
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| This is to say how much I enjoyed the course. I feel I’m missing something now I’ve completed it! — J.A. |
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