For a first attempt, I think my partner did quite well - she understood the concept of my idea and what I wanted, and executed it quite well.
I feel she did the eyes quite well, but I would ideally like them to be not so dark and black the whole way through, so that you could see the transition between the different colours. She applied the mascara and filled in the eyebrows well. Next time, we just need to ensure we add eyeliner to the waterline, and false eyelashes.
For the skin-coloured part of the face, we have decided to next time, use a slightly darker foundation so that you can see more of a contrast between the 2 colours. I would also like for the skin colour to continue slightly above the eyebrows, so that there was a nice blend/fade and it did not go directly from modern eyebrows to a pale face. For the white skin colour, I would like the top of the forehead and chin to be even lighter and more even (e.g. on the chin), but the blend between the 2 colours is done well.
The contouring on the face is done well, as is the actual shape of the blusher. My only improvement here would be that the make-up artist needs to be more precise in which area it is being applied to, e.g. the blusher should only be in the areas where the face is white, and the contouring should only be in the area where it is skin colour.
The lips are the perfect colour and are done well.
Overall, the make-up artist has done very well for the first practice, and I feel with a few more practices, she will be able to achieve the exact look I am going for. I have given her my feedback regarding this practice for her to take into consideration for the next time.
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