Chapter 23

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Chapter 23
FACIAL MAKEUP
A Motivating Moment: "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see fhe
After studying this chapter and completing the Essential
Companion components, you should be able to:
1. Describe the different types of cosmetics and their uses.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of cosmetic color theory.
3. Demonstrate a basic makeup procedure for any occasion.
4. ldentify different facial types and demonstrate procedures for
basic corrective makeup.
5. Demonstrate the application and removal of artificial lashes.
6. List safety measures to be followed during makeup
application.
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printed in each of the following windowpanes. Don't be concerned with your
artistic ability. Use lines and stick figures to depict the concepts requested.
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Clue: Apply a darker foundation on the nose and a
lighter foundation on the cheeks at the sides of
the nose
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CIue: Apply a lighter foundation down the center of
the nose, stopping at the tip
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Clue: Apply shadow lightly up from the outer edge of
the eyes
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Clue: Highlight by using a lighter shade foundation
over the prominent areaof the jawline
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Clue: Shadow evenly and lightly across the lid from
the edge of the eyelash line to the small crease
in the eye socket
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CIue: Use a darker foundation on the neck than the
one used on the face
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Clue: Use a darker foundation on the side of the nose
and nostrils
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Clue: Extend brow lines to inside corners of the eye
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Clue: Apply a darker shade of foundation over the
heavy areaof the jaw, starting at the temples
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CIue: Minimize by blending the shadow carefully over
the prominent part of the upper lid
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Clue: Apply a lighter shade foundation on the neck
than the one used on the face
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CIue: Lengthen by extending the shadow beyond the
outer corner of the eyes
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Using the following words, fill in the blanks below to form a thorough review of
Chapter 23: Facial Makeup. Words or terms may be used more than once or not
at all.
antiseptic
bleeding
blend
blues
cheek color
complementary
concealers
contour
cream
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discolorations
doub[e-dip
eye tabbing
eyetiner
face powder
foundation
frame
high arch
inner rim
lighter
lip
matte
paraffin
paste-[ike
pink
powder foundation
straight
strip
thicker
widening
yeltow
yellow or gold
shape
smooth
Affixing individual eyelashes to a client is referred to as
cosmetic, usually tinted, that is used as a base or as a protective film
applied before powder is known as
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2. A
3.
foundation, also known as oil-based, is a considerably
thicker product, often sold in a jar or a tin and may or may not contain water.
4. Mineral
is applied with a large fluffy brush and contains a
lot of pigment for coverage.
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are available in tins, jars, and tubes with wands in a range
5.
of colors to coordinate with or match natural skin tones.
is a cosmetic powder, sometimes tinted or scented, that
6.
is used to add a matte or non-shiny finish to the face.
7.
gives a natural-looking glow to the cheeks, but can also
be used to add a little color to the face.
8. When applying cheek color,
outward and upward toward
the temples.
9.
Lip color is a cosmetic in a
form, usually in a metal or
plastic tube, manufactured in a wide range of colors.
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10. ln addition to outlining the lips, lip liner helps to keep lip color from
into the small lines around the mouth.
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Eye shadows are applied on the eyelids to accentuate or contour them and
, frost,
come in a variety of finishes, including metallic,
shimmer, and dewy.
than the client's skin tone and may
have any finish, including matte or iridescent.
72. A highlight color
is
color is deeper and darker than the client's skin tone
and is applied to minimize a specific area to create contour.
13. A
74. The cosmetic used to outline and emphasize the eyes is called
wax or hardened oil base
15. Eyeliner pencils consist of a
with a variety of additives to create color.
76. According to the American Medical Association, eye pencils should not be
of the eyes.
used to color the
77. Eyebrow pencils or shadows are used to darken eyebrows, to fill in sparse
the eyebrows.
areas, or to
18. Mascara is used to enhance the natural lashes making them appear
and longer.
19. Warm colors are dominated by
tones.
20. Cool colors suggest coolness and are dominated by
21. When choosing eye makeup colors, consider contrasting eye color with
colors to emphasize the eye color most effectively.
22. When choosing makeup colors, take care to coordinate cheek and
colors within the same color family.
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23. When applying mascara to a client, use a disposable mascara wand and dip
into a clean tube of mascara, taking care to never
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24. lf eyes are close-set, they can be made to appear farther apart by
the distance between the eyebrows and extending
them outward slightly.
25. When arching brows for a long face, making them almost
can create the illusion of a shorter face.
on the
26. A square face will appear more oval if there is a
ends of the eyebrows.
27. For ruddy skin, apply a
or green foundation to affected
areas, blending carefully.
or violet-based foundation on
28. For sallow skin, apply a
the affected areas and blend carefully into the jaw and neck.
29. Band lashes are also called
lashes.
30. As a safety precaution when giving a facial, keep fingernails
and avoid scratching the client's skin.