Face Painting: Over 30 faces to paint, with simple step-by-step instructions

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Face Painting: Over 30 faces to paint, with simple step-by-step instructions

Face Painting: Over 30 faces to paint, with simple step-by-step instructions

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Poznajemy również aktorki, które były pionierkami jeśli chodzi o makijaż, i które wyznaczyły w jakimś stopniu trend.

Face Painting: Over 30 faces to paint, with simple step-by Face Painting: Over 30 faces to paint, with simple step-by

The book explores the reasons behind makeup’s use, the ingredients over generations; it is an engaging history of style, it is also a social history of women and the ways in which we can understand the lives of the gender from their reflections of made-up (or not made up) faces in the mirror. With Lisa's book it is more about the history, culture, and marketing of how makeup came to be. I have been waiting for a book like this for years! Like I mentioned previously, I love 'how to books' on makeup, but I wanted to know how we came to wear our makeup, how it evolved, how we consumed it, why we wore it a certain way one decade and another way years later. Lisa breaks that down and the style icons we looked to that changed how we approached makeup each generation. Nice book with some key history of makeup and the beauty industry, but not a lot of new information (for someone who has already learned a bit of fashion & beauty history).I am one of those horrible people who considers history to be dull. Rarely if ever does it interest me. This was an exception. It's all history and not dull in the slightest. If you're like me and find makeup fascinating, you'll love this. If you love history in general, you'll probably (I say probably because I don't understand what it's like to love history) enjoy this too. So far, this is definitely my favourite book of the year. I liked the glossy photos of vintage make-up (not the modern make-up looks which I find redundant). I liked her style of writing. I liked the theme. However I am unsatisfied with the 1,5 chapters out of 2. I do not think that makes a good ratio. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE This book. Did I say I loved this book? You may know of Lisa Eldridge for being a famous makeup artist to the stars or from her highly popular Youtube channel. Lisa is a very relatable makeup artist that shares her secrets on youtube without being stuffy. In the past makeup artists and Hollywood never revealed their secrets which were always held close to the vest. Lisa ropes that curtain down and shows us how it is done. Thank you Lisa for sharing your talents and insight with the everyday woman who don't have a makeup artist at their whim. Her love for makeup really comes through to the viewer. Which is just fabulous. Well, this was an lovely read. It was incredibly interesting to read about the origins of make up, and the journey it's taken to get to where it is today. It definitely made me pause during my own make up routine, and appreciate the growth the industry has taken.

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I had also hoped for a discussion on the gender bias makeup obviously has, while mostly men were on the business side of things. She mentions theatre for example as influence but talks little about what exatcly or how it changed the market. The list of celebrities she has made-up reads like a who's who of the world's most glamorous women including Kate Winslet, Katy Perry, Keira Knightley, Emma Watson, Eva Green, Cameron Diaz, Amanda Seyfried, Kate Moss, Helena Christensen, Cate Blanchet, Demi Moore and Salma Hayek. It is pleasing that the focus remained on story telling, independent of any kind of brand focus, or subtle advertising. Lisa Eldridge has enough clout in the the makeup world that if she recommends one product, it will fly off the shelves. She has made no such recommendations, she has not stated a preference for one style of makeup over another. She has also not made any kind of reference to any kind of body image issues except as a historical commentary. No judgement. Whatsoever.Also, I felt the author made a huge error in not calling out racism by name in the section on why white as a cosmetics color and skin whitening specifically was in vogue for so long (and in some places continues to be). Instead she offers pseudo-scientific reasons for why (white) humans might have preferred pale skin on women.

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BioKidd Natural Face Body Paint Makeup Washable Cream Kit for Sensitive Skin - Face Painting Set for Kids - 10 Colours + 2 Brushes Lisa concludes that the tribal mentality of wanting to belong is nothing new and face painting is beyond superficial beautification – adornment in this way is about sexual attraction and communicating the message of a group identity. “Whether we want to look like our favourite screen idol, we are communicating something about ourselves (through makeup) to the outside world,” she writes. Lisa reveals, “If you explore the use of makeup through ancient times, it soon becomes clear that the freedom and rights accorded to women during a given period are very closely linked to the freedom with which they painted their faces”Ta książka/album to wartościowa treść i wiele ciekawostek w temacie makijażu i to na przestrzeni historycznej, ale także cudowne fotografie i rysunki, które cieszą oko, a także pozwalają na zobrazowanie przekazywanej treści. Hi! I’m Kelly and have been providing face painting at children’s parties and corporate events for many years. I transform little (and bigger) faces into superheroes, animals and mystical creatures. Ironically, the two Wars had a liberating effect on lives of women. While WWI rendered on them an “obligatory” encouragement to “look good” using makeup - it was a patriotic act all of a sudden - the WWII gave women financial independence at large. Since I am dedicated to Veganism, I promptly looked into the cruelty free brands and immediately focused entirely on those. Unfortunately, any products sold in Mainland China require animal testing, so larger brands such as Maybelline, Revlon, Nars, etc. can't be classified as cruelty free. No matter! There are plenty of drugstore brands (E.L.F and Wet N' Wild) and prestige brands that have kept the commitment and provide awesome products. MODIGLIANI, ANTIQUE Oil Painting, Amedeo Modigliani Oil Painting For sale Amedeo Modigliani Italian painter



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