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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Photographs showing off my personality

Photographs of my personality!

A few photographs reflecting my personality and love for things. It shows my love for my dogs, they are a huge part of my life, I am a huge animal lover so I made sure they were in my photos. Everything that is going on in these photos seem so chaotic, but I had to include everything I loved to do. I made sure I was outside when we did the photos, as I love the outdoors, I involved my bike, as this represented my love for travel and the outdoors also.

I have my gymnastic medals dangling from my bike, as this is also a big part of my life and my biggest success in my life, which reflects my passion and love for the sport.

I lived in and loved Australia so I had to put the flag on the seat of my bike, along with the card at the front of the bike that says 'The world is your oyster' and the compass around my wrist, this also shows my love of travel. I wore black and dark make-up, with the use of bold eyes, as I am at heart in love with rock music and the alternative scene, this was also reinforced with my fake leather jacket and satin tight trousers and Dt. Martins; it also describes me as a person, I am quiet mad, loud and love to be my own kind of person.

I also placed my Vivienne Westwood bag on my bike as I am in love with her designs and bags, even though I love the life of carefree travelling I also love my bit of glam. I am lastly wearing a white flower in my hair which was from Japan, I put this in for my love of Japan and have a Vietnamese bamboo hat on to mark my life in vietnam for a month travelling and working.








True Love?


Was Elizabeth in Love with the man she could not have?

Robert Dudley was a horseman, he was close to Elizabeth for many years, they would go hunting together, she was drawn to his charm, wit and his attractiveness. Elizabeth would send him love letters, she needed to be careful of her public image and she did this well, she always had her head switched on and didn't keep her heart on her sleeve.


http://www.elizabethi.org/contents/queensmen/robertdudley.htm
Robert Dudley- unknown year & unknown painter of the portrait


She was always powerful and held her guard up. However, there were rumors she was very much in love with Robert Dudley but he was already married to a lady named Amy, there was a love triangle going on and this was hard and there love affair was very secretive and hard for Elizabeth to see him with another lady. 

However, Amy, Robert's wife falls ill within this time she accidentally falls and breaks her neck which results in her death. It was sudden and many people say it was plotted by Robert and Elizabeth, but in the end it came to a conclusion that it was an accidental death. 

People say it was plotted so, Elizabeth and Robert could be together, this would of threatened her status and made her look awful as a bad role model, especially being Queen of England, she wanted people to look up to her, therefore 
 she could not be with Robert after this happening, she couldn't take that risk.

Elizabeth was was torn apart after this, I feel she really loved him and the fact she couldn't be with her true love made her think whats the point, maybe because if she couldn't have him and she wanted no man. 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx002D9N6qU
Cate Blanchett & Joseph Fiennes in Elizabeth I 2007 movie

I love this clip of Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley in the movie Elizabeth I, you can see passion and a secretive love affair, the tension is unreal, there relationship was a rollarcoaster and it is sad to see it end in such a way, I wish Elizabeth could of been with him, but her country was far too important to risk for a man.

25 years later an impostor appears on the scene claiming his name was Arthur Dudley, the son of Robert Dudley and Queen Elizabeth herself. At this time this happened a lot, people would say their were someone they weren't to get recognition, but was it true? Could he of been their secret love child? 

Queen Elizabeth did travel a lot at this point of time, so she could of been hiding a child and given birth somewhere remote anyway from the public eye? She could of paid someone to keep it quiet about her having a child?

I wish they had made it work but there was no way she would of risked her country for a man.



http://www.eadt.co.uk/what-s-on/red_rose_chain_s_new_play_dramatises_the_scandal_behind_elizabeth_i_s_visit_to_ipswich_1_3940229
Joseph Fiennes & Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth the movie



Friday, 11 December 2015

Elizabeth: Both Man & Woman?


Both Man & Woman?

There other conspiracy was that she was born with both male and female organs and when she got to puberty it was an issue for her and hard for her to except this. She was very guarded and this could of been why? This would explain how she wouldn't be able to have children.

But if she had this condition how was her love affair, i'd call it more abuse how was that possible, if she had both male and female parts. 

She also demanded for her body to be NEVER embalmed. 

Was she hiding that she wasn't a full woman? What was she hiding?

Queen Elizabeth: Abused & Love?


Abused and Loved?



https://www.pinterest.com/pin/81627811966575630/
Queen Elizabeth I

http://www.thepeerage.com/p10151.htm#i101509
Thomas Seymour 1548 portrait

Because of Anne Boleyn rumoured affairs, this was also a conspiracy, was she actually King Henry's? 
When Elizabeth turned 13, her father King Henry VIII because sick a quickly passed away. 

She moves in with her Step Mother Jane Seymour (Henry next wife)  who quickly marries a close friend of hers, Thomas Seymour. 

"My Father, my Lover"
There is strong evidence that Thomas Seymour abused Elizabeth, he would wake her up in the mornings tickling her and inappropriate actions. This obviously made Elizabeth very uncomfortable, this would be a big reason to not trust a man or to not ever marry a man after the abuse she suffered right?
Thomas was seen to a charismatic man, with charm and wit and was impressionable on the teenager, others say she began to fall with his way and became lured in by his charm. This is mental and physical abuse and this could of effected her in her later years on the throne to not marry a man.

Thomas was later executed because of the affair and where he set himself to marry Elizabeth, people found out and got rid of him.

Elizabeth became Queen at age 25, in 1558, she became powerful and independent and very single..

NOT A MAN?
But how could she of been a man? How could the love affair of happened?


Her Mother and Father: Anne Boleyn & Henry VIII


Could it of been the reason why she never married?


http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/12-november-1532-henry-viii-and-anne-boleyn-are-homeward-bound/
Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn Hunting, 1532, 

King Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn, she became pregnant, everyone was hoping and even believed it was going to be a boy because of Henry's previous wife he had Queen Mary. Even the invites said they'd be welcoming a boy, when Anne gave birth and soon discovered the baby was a girl not a boy. King Henry was dishearten and angry because of this, therefore they both tried again and Anne Boleyn miscarried. 

I believe Henry was so angry and he had his heart set on having a boy, he accused Anne of having an affair, he wanted to get out of the marriage and I feel he made this up, but she may of had an affair who knows. 
She was soon arrested  and accused of adultery with 5 other men, these were rumoured affairs and Henry thought of a way out as Anne could not give him what he wanted. 

At this time Elizabeth wasn't even 3 years old, when her mother Anne then was beheaded as the men were found out to guilty and were all executed also because of the rumoured affairs. 

So this maybe an influence in Elizabeth's way of thinking about marriage, what if that happened to her? Her mother was killed because of her father insisting it to happen for punishment, this would make any one not want to marry a man right?




The Secrets about Queen Elizabeth- Is She a Man?



The untold story and secrets of Virgin Queen Elizabeth I


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GosW54elSWY
Youtube video- "Not a man, but not all woman"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZIcA3O3A2g
Helas Madam- Music from the Court of Henry VIII
The father of Queen Elizabeth


She was a legend of her time, she had secrets but were kept from everyone until now the questions are still arising, 

Why didn't she marry? Is She a man? Or is she both? Why would a Queen never produce an ere on the throne to produce for the country?

Was it because she was actually a he?

There are so many questions about the Queen that people are still unsure and confused about until this day.

Up in the town of Bisley a sleepy town where Queen Elizabeth was raised, around when she was 10 or 11 she felt sick, the maids that looked after Elizabeth panicked, they were scared of what King Henry VIII would do, he had the authority to execute and he was on his way to see his daughter at this time. 

The maids knew she'd hung around with a boy her age who was related to King Henry VIII also, the name of him was uncertain but he was called the Bisley boy, therefore they took him and made him into looking like Elizabeth for when the King arrived.

Wouldn't King Henry realise that is wasn't his Daughter?


There relationship wasn't close and he barely saw his Daughter, however there relationship wasn't bad.
Therefore, this could of easily happened, by putting on girl clothes and arranging his hair to look more girl like, this could of easily happened and also he was related to King Henry in some way which I am unsure about and there would be clear resemblance of him in the Bisley boy. 

So this was a good cover up? 
The maids would of done it to prevent them from being executed, the perfect cover up.

This story has been passed down for over 400 years and even people today in the town and elsewhere still question a lot of things about the Queen Elizabeth, was she a woman or was it Bisley boy covering up and this is why she never married..

When looking into portraits you can see how masculine Elizabeth was, covered up and the amount of make-up and cosmetics used would of been perfect to cover up her masculine appearance.

Young Elizabeth was taken to the country to live because in London people were getting sick and dieing of the DENIC sweating sickness which was easily caught and people would die in the matter of a couple hours. Royalty would flock to the country and live there out of the city, this was perfect for Elizabeth to cover up her secrets in her country home.

The story of Queen Elizabeth is more folklore then reality but maybe the answer to all our questions about her.

Carrying on with the story, they made a discovery of a hidden coffin which was medieval times so about 200/300 years before Queen Elizabeth would of been born; however, it could of been reused or a lot were made back in that time and may of been empty, so they could of put young Elizabeths dead body into, who knows?

She was a very guarded woman, her writing changed to a more elegant way of writing, her hands and fingers were very long, she was masculine in built, she wore heavy make-up was it to cover stubble? or scars? or even both.

High collars she wore most of the time, was this because she wanted to cover up her adams apple? She loved to hunt and would outride both the other women and even the men; many of her portraits were either feminine or masculine.

In the 16th century it was a big deal to refuse marriage, she was feeling the pressure, she was constantly asked and pressured to marry a man and to have a child. Who would be next in ere?

From this day this is one of the conspiracies behind Queen Elizabeth I

Reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3C1EucjbhM
Youtube Secrets of the Virgin Queen July 19th 2015







Key films where actors portrayed Elizabeth

Key films where actors portrayed Elizabeth
























This film is a great love affair, where Shakespeare falls in madly in love with Viola a young lady destined to be on the stage, who also loves his work for what it is and Shakespeare can feel this. He searches for a woman who gets him and his work and this continues to fail him until he meets Viola and lady with true love of the theatre. However, women are banished from theatre, so Viola disguises herself as Thomas Kent to enable her to progress with her love of writing and poetry and to become closer to Shakespeare and his words; this is where she is given a part as Shakespeare is clearly blown away by her/ his work. Eventually, she is discovered by Shakespeare, where he sees her true identity, they carry out a secret love affair and she stays disguised throughout stage performances. They know their affair cannot end happily as she is already married in a loveless marriage to Dour Lord Wessex and promised to him.

Reference for image:
http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/gwyneth-paltrow-through-the-years-20101012/11911

This film is sensual, forbidden, endearing and full of passion throughout. I loved this film as it portrays Elizabethan time well but with a modern twist which suits today’s audience. The passion and poetry is outstanding and overall looks of the characters
This film is set around the time of the 16th Century based around Shakespeare the inspiring writer who falls in love with Viola De Lessops. This film has been modernised for the audience of today, it works well but shows the importance of the 16th century Elizabethan costumes, hair and make-up throughout. The use of lace, gowns, corsets, ruffs, hats, frills, are used for the women, with the dark green, red coloured dresses with detailed buttons and embroidery. 

The directors and cast have kept the designs accurate, the men are wearing doublets, breeches, collars, Ruffs also and hats, this film gives a great feel of the era.
Viola and the other women in the film have Elizabethan hair designs, including plaits, buns, tight curls and use of great decorations e.g. pearls, clear stones, semi-precious stones. 




http://encorentertainmnt.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/rose-by-any-other-name-would-smell-as.html
Judi Dench playing Elizabeth I and Colin Firth playing Lord Wessex- 1998


Their make-up is very pale, with the use of pink cheeks and pink lips and also they used Gwyneth as the main character and she has distinctively a natural pale complexion which works well to fit the era of the film. I love how accurate and how well the make-up and hair designs work; Elizabeth I is played extremely well by Judy Dench, she is a great character throughout, stern, firm and a powerful woman. 

She has elaborate clothing, including huge gowns and dresses, which are embroided with gems, pearls, rose patterns, lace and detailed buttons. She is dressed as she is the most important person in the room, which she was and it reflects in her presence and the way her hair, make-up and clothes have been put together, even though it is ideal for a modern day audience.


Her outfits have a contemporary feel because there are uses of more vibrant mix of colours used throughout, they have kept on the same line and design of the 16th Century however there is more glamour, glitz, more use of distinctive gems and hair pieces which have an alternative, modern prospectus on the theme. Overall, you can see the importance of her, she is hierarchy and superior which reflects in her mannerisms and overall look as a queen and this works well.  

This film is a great love affair, where Shakespeare falls in madly in love with Viola a young lady destined to be on the stage, who also loves his work for what it is and Shakespeare can feel this. He searches for a woman who gets him and his work and this continues to fail him until he meets Viola and lady with true love of the theatre. However, women are banished from theatre, so Viola disguises herself as Thomas Kent to enable her to progress with her love of writing and poetry and to become closer to Shakespeare and his words; this is where she is given a part as Shakespeare is clearly blown away by her/ his work. 

Eventually, she is discovered by Shakespeare, where he sees her true identity, they carry out a secret love affair and she stays disguised throughout stage performances. They know their affair cannot end happily as she is already married in a loveless marriage to Dour Lord Wessex and promised to him.


This film is sensual, forbidden, endearing and full of passion throughout. I loved this film as it portrays Elizabethan time well but with a modern twist which suits today’s audience. The passion and poetry is outstanding and overall looks of the characters.

This film is set around the time of the 16th Century based around Shakespeare the inspiring writer who falls in love with Viola De Lessops. This film has been modernised for the audience of today, it works well but shows the importance of the 16th century Elizabethan costumes, hair and make-up throughout. 


The use of lace, gowns, corsets, ruffs, hats, frills, are used for the women, with the dark green, red coloured dresses with detailed buttons and embroidery. The directors and cast have kept the designs accurate, the men are wearing doublets, breeches, collars, Ruffs also and hats, this film gives a great feel of the era.

Viola and the other women in the film have Elizabethan hair designs, including plaits, buns, tight curls and use of great decorations e.g. pearls, clear stones, semi-precious stones. Their make-up is very pale, with the use of pink cheeks and pink lips and also they used Gwyneth as the main character and she has distinctively a natural pale complexion which works well to fit the era of the film.


I love how accurate and how well the make-up and hair designs work; Elizabeth I is played extremely well by Judy Dench, she is a great character throughout, stern, firm and a powerful woman. She has elaborate clothing, including huge gowns and dresses, which are embroided with gems, pearls, rose patterns, lace and detailed buttons. She is dressed as she is the most important person in the room, which she was and it reflects in her presence and the way her hair, make-up and clothes have been put together, even though it is ideal for a modern day audience.


Her outfits have a contemporary feel because there are uses of more vibrant mix of colours used throughout, they have kept on the same line and design of the 16th Century however there is more glamour, glitz, more use of distinctive gems and hair pieces which have an alternative, modern prospectus on the theme. Overall, you can see the importance of her, she is hierarchy and superior which reflects in her mannerisms and overall look as a queen and this works well.  



Judy Dench plays Queen Elizabeth I very well, she's stern, straight to the point, she reflects her status but her personality traits are endearing and she seems fair at the same time. 

I loved the outfits, the hundreds of accessories that are dangling all over her outfits, her hair, it reflects the 16th century so well but works well for a modern day audience.





Reference image: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-2115485/Sex-servants-weevils-lunch--ruff-guide-Britain-THE-TIME-TRAVELLERS-GUIDE-TO-ELIZABETHAN-ENGLAND-BY-IAN-MORTIMER.html
Judy Dench playing Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in love- 1998


Shakespeare in love (1998) Directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and Playwright Tom Stoppard. Starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, Colin Firth, Ben Affleck and Judi Dench (Plays Elizabeth I).
Shakespeare in love (1998) Directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and Playwright Tom Stoppard. Starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, Colin Firth, Ben Affleck and Judi Dench (Plays Elizabeth I).
Reference image: http://mobileprints.com/featured/shakespeare-in-love-quotes-k-c.html

Second image: http://gawker.com/5714158/miramaxs-exciting-new-business-plan-sequels

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Make-up Inspirations


OTHER. MAKEUP. DESIGNS. I. LOVE.

I love this image of this lady, with the heart shaped hair with the use of the balloons underneath along with the powerful, colourful make-up with the blending of the orange and red tones, I love the shapes of the make-up and the different tones and textures used.

This design also reminds me of Jessica Rabbit with the large defined eye shadow make-up created above the lid. I also really love the lips and how they have been cut off and rounded with a pink colour similar to the balloon, it creates a rose bud look which reminds me of the Elizabethan times when they would use a different shades of red to give colour to their lips and they really stood out against their pale complexion.


https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/135037688802303471/ Unknown model


https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/558939003723520921/
Unknown model

I love the strong, powerful colour of this makeup look and the way the eyes are being masked by the colour, but however draws out the eye colouring beneath the makeup. It is mysterious and I love the impact of the whole look. It has given me ideas for my designs and inspirations.


https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/532550724656096350/
Unknown model
I love the use of the pink tones used in this image, so simple yet so effective. I saw this image and thought of the Elizabethan pale complexion with the pink cheeks, this modern splatter of pink is used in such a creative way and it really works.


https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/531424824753523935/
Unknown model

Blending and covering out the brows reminded me of the Elizabethan times when they would do this. I like the shimmering bronze colour used on the eyelids and with the highlight on the cheeks. The dark lips really stand out against the neutral colours, making it very modern but I believe this look was inspired by Elizabethan times and I can really see this in the image. 


https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/453315518719216573/
unknown model



Wednesday, 9 December 2015

My Final Design


Contemporary Elizabethan Make-up Final Design

My Final design Face chart and with practicing it out on my model




I practiced one of my final designs on my peer in class, there were a few adjustments I made due to other products working better for the effect I wanted. 

I firstly I pinned up my design on the mirror so It could guide me through it step. I believed if I did a couple step by step designs throughout the design in order to break it down it would be easier to read and to see what I wanted to achieve in this look. Therefore, I will do this in the future to make it easier to follow. 



Products used and brushes used:

Cleanse, toner and moisturiser
Matte Illamasqua Primer
Supra Color Kryolan white mixed with white base by illamasqua 
Blusher kryolan Dark Brown
Obsidian eye shadow by illamasqua 
metallic palette by illamasqua light & dark silver 
Loose powder illamasqua

Brushes:
Foundation brush
kabuki brush, blusher/ contour brush
flat eye shadow brush
angled brush
Wand 
pointed lip brush

I prepared my peer with using a gown to cover her from access make-up a hair band to keep her hair off her hair; I then cleansed, toned and moisturised, I make sure I carry this out on every model, this reflects my professionalism as an artist. 

Secondly, I used Illamasqua white base mixed with Supra color, I like the consistency and I like the way it blends well onto the skin, with still giving the powdered Elizabethan pale skin effect. I blended this well all over the face, neck and ears, I then applied Supra color white over the eyebrows with the use of a brow wand, this really works in the product and gives me the effect I wanted. I made sure I used the wand against the eyebrow hair and then with the hair, in order for it to really sit well in the brows and I was happy with the outcome of this. 




When these stages were done, I powdered all over the face and brows to help fix the make-up. I felt a lot of powder was needed in areas such as the eyelids, in the creases of the nose, so I concentrated on those areas. I next went onto contouring the face using the dark brown colour in the Blusher Palette Kryalon, I worked it up with sweeping motions, I didn't want this to look to harsh and I also blended this to give her a more gaunt look, which I feel I achieved by doing so, with going over with loose powder. 

Moving on I then used Illamasqua obsidian black colour on the eyes and blended it across the bridge of the nose and onto the next eye, giving the band of smokey black across the eye area. This section was well blended, giving a diffused, fuzzy feel to it. I had to add a bit of white eye shadow onto the area to give it more of a grey tone, which also worked well, however this wasn't on my face chart and made sure I changed the steps of the eye shading. 




For the next step, I wanted to create a petal effect around the whole of the eyes, I wanted to create this with the dark silver sculpting palette by Illamasaqua, with a flat round brush, with dabbing motions, I did this and discovered I needed to build on it to get the effect I wanted, It wasn't as I expected but I really liked the effect it gave, so I stuck with it. I then used Supra color on the eye lashes with a wand to give her the eyelashes I wanted for my design, they really stood out in front of the dark shade of grey used on the eyes; the contrast worked well for me and I was pleased with the outcome. 




For this design I really wanted to capture darkness, tiredness, gaunt, mysterious, all in which I found Elizabethans were.
After finishing the base and eyes application, I used the black eye shadow to create the heart below her left eye, I then used the light silver sculpting metallic by Illamasqua on the lips for the base then creating the small heart shape with the black eye shadow powder, the powder fixed well as I placed it onto the cream metallic base. I really liked the effect it gave and there were no problems with this part of my design. 
Overall, after putting my design off paper onto my model, I felt it went well and but I did have to adapt slightly and came up with some better ideas, so therefore I changed my face chart, as I learnt different techniques along the way and used other products to get the look I wanted for my design.

I used the supra white with the use of a wand over the eyebrows and lashes and loved the outcome with using against the hair and with the hair movements to fully cover the hairs in white. Covering the eyebrows was popular during the Elizabethan times and wanted to use this in my design but with my more modern tones and colours combined.



face on view of my final design make-up and a up close photo below 




I really enjoyed using pale, dark and metallic colours together to set the mood and tone I wanted to reflect in my design, I used these to show mystery with a dark edgy look, which was inspired by my chosen lady in waiting Anne Vavasour and modern day character Amy Winehouse.












Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Health & Safety



Health and Safety in the Make-up Studio & how to set up properly for your model


  • Make sure you are correctly dressed
  • Bags and coats are hung out the way 
  • Hair tied back, off the face
  • Flat shoes to prevent slips trips or falls
  • Good personal hygiene, not too much perfume, if you smoke remember gum, no model wants to smell that
  • Hands are thoroughly washed before creating a make-up look
  • Anti Bacterial is great to keep in your kit
  • Make-up brushes are clean ready to be used and clean between each client with alcohol cleaner
  • Keeping your brushes sterile is essential- prevent cross contamination
  • Turn on mirrors 
  • Adjust chair to suit you whilst doing your models make-up, prevent back pains
  • Your area is clean and tidy
  • Make sure you work in an organised manner with brushes and products laid neatly 
  • Carry out consultation if needed on model- skin analysis
  • Overall be friendly, confident and professional at all times

Skin & Hair Conditions



                                        Skin & Hair Conditions 






Skin Conditions- Non Contagious


Acne:
This is a skin condition that causes spotting 'pimples'. This includes white-heads, blackheads and red inflamed patches of skin. The cause of acne is when the pores of your skin on the surface become clogged. The spotting occurs when the glands produce too much oil and then the pores become blocked, this is when dirt and bacteria build up within the pores causes spotting, leading to acne (severe spotting). This skin condition can be treated by facial washes, prescriptive creams and medication, however, depending on how bad the acne is, a make-up application would only be 
restricted if mild acne and a heavy based foundation would be avoided to prevent from worsening them problem.


Psoriasis- 
Is a skin condition that appears on the skin that causes red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales. This condition is not infectious and most people are only infected with small amounts over their body. Psoriasis is a long lasting disease that can occur at any point, they say stress or changes in the weather conditions can cause inflammation of psoriasis. There is no cure for this skin condition and is a genetic condition and cannot be caught from one person to another. 




Acne Rosacea- 
is a skin condition which commonly occurs in more mature people. Rosacea is a common disorder that mainly affects skin on the face, where it causes redness on the nose, chin, cheeks and forehead. Over time, the redness can become more intense, taking on a ruddy appearance and the blood vessels may become visible. The signs and symptoms are: frequent flushing where it comes and goes and this is one of the earliest signs of this condition. Bumps and pimples appear on the skin, where small red solid bumps or pus-filled pimples often develop in rosacea (where they are often resembled like acne). Visible blood vessels become visible on the skin  of many people who suffer with rosacea. The other potential symptoms include: eye irritation, burning, stinging, dry appearance, skin thickening and swelling. Depending on how bad your clients skin condition is, a make-up treatment would be restricted and adapted to suit their needs depending on how severe their condition is.

Skin Tags-
Are soft like, hanging pieces of skin that hang from the eyelids, they're harmless. People who are more prone to skin tags are people who have caught them heredity or have gain excessive weight. They are painless and some can be rubbed off, they can be frozen off by doctors, but if there not painful or irritating they should be left alone. They are often found on the eyelids, under-arms, under breasts and is common amongst adults. They can not be caught and a make-up treatment, would be restricted e.g. less eye-make-up to avoid irritation. They are non contagious, just very uncomfortable.





Skin conditions- Contagious

Impetigo-
It is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection and is very common. It often appears around the mouth area and appears as blisters, which are usually red, itchy but not sore, it can be treated with prescriptive creams and medication. Caused by the spread of bacteria and is caught from person to another. Therefore you would prevent from carrying out a make-up treatment if your client had impetigo, due to the fact this is a highly contagious skin infection and would be caught from one person to another, so your client would have to wait until the infection had gone before having the treatment.




Cold Sores-
This is an infection of the lip by herpes simplex virus, an outbreak typically causes small blisters or sores on or around the mouth and commonly known as cold sores. The sores typically heal within 2-3 weeks and is highly contagious, caused by e.g. drinking from the same bottle as an infected person. They will come and go throughout life and if your client has one, you would not treat them due to it being infectious and they would have to wait till it has healed before having a make-up treatment.



Conjunctivitis-
This is a highly contagious bacterial or viral condition of the eye or eyes, it is easily spread by contact with the person who has the condition. It is a common infection of the eye area, it is also referred to as 'pink eye', the appearance causes the eyes to look red, watery, swollen. It causes the eye/ eyes to become sensitive to light, uncomfortable the feeling of grit in the eyes, it can be very painful and you get discharge from your eye/ eyes in the result of a viral conjunctivitis. 
It can be caused from getting bacteria in the eyes by rubbing your eyes, it could be from getting substance in your eyes e.g. dirt, make-up or viral from your immune system being low and catching viral infections such as conjunctivitis.
Eye drops and antibiotics will help to clear the condition in roughly one week. 






Hair Conditions: contagious 


Ringworm tinea-
Ringworm is a very common skin infection that causes a ring-like red rash on the skin, the rash can appear almost anywhere on the body, including the scalp, feet, groin being the common areas to find the infectious skin condition. It usually isn't a serious condition and is easily treated with medicated creams, however, ring worm is highly contagious and is easily spread from one person to another. It is a infectious skin condition caused by a fungus, therefore you could not treat a person with this condition. 
Image below of Ringworm tinea




Head Lice-
A highly contagious condition caused by lice in the hair, it is most common in children and not caused by dirty hair, people with clean hair can catch them, they are easily spread between people. It causes the head to become irritant and itchy, the lice become embedded within the hair, lay eggs and produce more lice which becomes constantly itchy. Therefore If they are spotted or your model has them you should not treat your client until they have been treated, with hair treatment to kill the lice. 




Hair conditions: Non contagious 

Alopecia-
Is a non contagious hair condition that can occur in both adults and children and men and women both as equally. Hair loss occurs at first of clumps of hair falling out, leaving the scalp completely smooth in texture, this is occured by the immune system mistakenly attacking the root of the hair follicle where each hair begins growing. It effects both the hair on the head, facial and body hair. In rare cases the entire head can become bald with the loss of all the hair; but commonly it falls off in patches causing the head to appear patchy with bald spots. This condition is either family history related, prone to allergies resulting in this condition or just having extensive hair loss. 
  • It is diagnosed with blood tests and skin analysis.
  • Is not curable and only 10% will have this condition permanently


Psoriasis- 
It is a common condition, red, scaly and raised in appearance, it usually occurs in patches and can cover the whole of the scalp when bad. It causes itchiness and results in the scalp/ neck becoming sore. It is a noncontagious condition and can be treated with special prescription shampoos and creams to control the condition. It comes and goes and usually is esspecially bad during the winter seasons. It is linked to family history of the condition.
Here is an image below of the condition: 


Dandruff-
A common hair condition, that appears white and flaky, it falls from the scalp into the hair making the hair appear 'snowy' a lot of people become embarrassed about having this condition, although very common and easy to get. It can become dry and itchy in the scalp, it occurs due to the body continuously shedding dead skin cells as new ones are forming. This can be caused by using to many products in the hair, washing the hair too much or too little or even emotional stress can cause this. There are shampoos to treat this non contagious condition to reduce flakiness.



Folliculitis- 
This is an inflammation of the hair follicles, Red like pimple which is full of either pus or blood; it can occur in the hair or the facial hair on either head, face or body. Caused by the spread of bacteria, it can also be caused by yeast or type of fungus too. It is where the follicles are blocked by:
  • Oil, products, dirt or make-up causes this to occur
  • Likely to occur if you wear tight clothes
  • Cut on your head/ face/ body becomes infected by the spread of bacteria 


References:
http://www.healthline.com/health/itching#4- Impetigo
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000873.htm- Acne
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000434.htm- Psoriasis
http://patient.info/health/rosacea-leaflet- Acne rosacea
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Ringworm/Pages/Introduction.aspx- ringworm
http://skintagshowtoremovenaturalathome.tripod.com/- Skin Tags
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000606.htm- Cold sores
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Conjunctivitis-infective/Pages/Causes.aspx- conjunctivitis
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/hair-loss/tc/alopecia-areata-topic-overview?page=2- Hair condition
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/folliculitis-topic-overview
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/psoriasis/scalp-psoriasis
http://www.dermnet.com/images/Tinea-Ringworm-Face/picture/11128

http://wip.centrodermo.com/en/content/different-forms-alopecia-causes-hair-loss
http://www.middlewichcosmetictreatments.co.uk/Acne.htm- Acne
http://www.tti.library.tcu.edu.tw/DERMATOLOGY/fac/fa0099f.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/skin_tag/article.htm
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Impetigo/Pages/Symptoms.aspx
http://www.dovemed.com/giant-papillary-conjunctivitis-gpc/
http://africanhairblog.com/2011/06/09/treatment-for-dandruff-itchy-scalp/
http://doctorsgates.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/barbers-itch.html- Folliculitis 
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Cold-sore/Pages/Introduction.aspx- cold sore
http://stylemom.com/2014/10/20/kill-autumn-enemies-skin-easy-cheesy-home-masks/