If you need to learn makeup, get this!
I am recommending this DVD to any belly dance student who is not yet comfortable with applying makeup and for those who want to know how to get a more dramatic look. This is not just for belly dancers, though. This is for anyone who wants a dramatic look to go out to dinner for the evening, or go dancing, be it clubbing, salsa, or ballroom!
This DVD also covers three hairstyles that are made easy by the step by step instruction. Note that the hair styles are Victorian, 1920's fingerwaves, and the Lolita look that is accomplished with hair falls. The best and most fun way to use this video is to set up your mirror and makeup and follow along with Jeniviva. Have fun!
Fantastic makeup resource, achieve your inner diva
This dvd gives very detailed instructions for creating 3 femme fatale looks, victorian, flapper, and gothic lolita. While I'm a little beyond the gothic lolita look (age-wise), it would be possible to do the other two looks. Jeniviva gives all sorts of tips and pointers along the way, discussing each product that she uses and offering alternatives if money is an issue. There was also chapters on creating just the right hair style for these different looks. I know Jeniviva is a makeup artist, but here style and delivery make me feel that even I, with some practice, could approach these looks, maybe just a little less dramatic for the day.
Vamp it up!
"Jeniviva," a makeup artist and dance performer from New York City, presents a generous helping of "how to" create make up, hair, and accessorizing reflecting the Victorian era in "Femme Fatale."
Sit alongside,in front of a well lit mirror or good lighting for a step by step consultation on creating three complete femme fatale looks: Victorian vampire, flapper vamp, gothic Lolita. It is easy to follow along as Jeniviva talks to you,as if you are sitting beside her and she patiently goes through the following:
The preparations section begins with a blank canvas or clean face.
Each distinct look requires proper steps such as: Concealing skin flaws and applying foundation correctly which are key elements. There's more, such as defining the eyes with proper shades, liners, and color, shading the cheeks, and blending all colors, also applying false eyelashes. Complete the look with a fall, (wig), hair ornaments etc.
Each "look" lists the product used...
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