Unit Evaluation

As this unit draws to a close I can honestly say I feel exhausted. I have learnt a lot about my ability in this unit. I didn’t think I was going to be able to complete the workload at one

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Bibliography

Bibliography BBC, 2015. Elizabeth I: Troubled child to beloved queen [viewed 13 December 2015]. Available from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/timelines/ztfxtfr BURROW, M., 2013. Battle of Bosworth - war of the roses [viewed 11 December 2015]. Available from: http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/tudors/waroftheroses.htm ANON., 2006. Comment by dianabuja [viewed 11 December 2015]. Available from:

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Assessment Time: Model

It's possible to fall into a false sense of security when you're being the model for your own design. It would be easy to think that there is no stress. How wrong was I? I'd practiced many parts of my

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Assessment Time: Make Up Artist.

Blog post 1: Reflect on your TA performance and design. Discuss how you worked with another make-up artist design, what would you do differently, how the outcome reflect the design you were given? It's been a rough week. I've had

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Sophia's Design Practice

I'm actually really looking forward to getting do my assessment. I've got my outfit ready and I learned from my hair assessment faux pas that a short sleeved top is more suitable- No one likes being a Sweaty Betty. I

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Consultation Notes: Sophia

Consultation Notes Name: Sophia TallaAge: 19Skin Type: Normal, Sometimes oily in the T ZoneHair Type: Long. DamagedColour: BrownNatural/Dyed: NaturalSkin Tone: Cool, olive tonesEye colour: BrownEye shape:Allergies: None. Medication: None.Contraindications: None present. NOTES: - Matte Primer to be used to help

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Tutorial With Sharon. DUHN DUHN DUUUUHNNNN

You know when you go into a room feeling really confident and it becomes painfully clear that in actual fact you haven't got your act together? That was me today.I had book a session with Sharon previously and not shown

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Pale or Fake Baked?

One of the Elizabethan Ideals that we have shied away from is how we view pale skin. In the Elizabethan times, pale skin was proudly worn by the nobles and royalty because tanned skin that may have had freckles on

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Final Design. Critique. Practise.

I always find Sharon's Seminars interesting. I feel as though there's always a good amount of Education vs Discussion in them and we feed off of each other's thoughts, opinions and knowledge. After the though provoking week of doing final

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