Restorative art chapter 11 cosmetics
4 cosmetics colors needed to reproduce the color of skin and their variations
Dark brown yellow red white
foundation
a complexion cosmetic that acts as a base for additional colored cosmetic, it conceals minor imperfections, may act as a moisturizer
Albinism
absence of pigmentation
external method
application of cosmetics to skin
internal method
artifical injection of dyes
Elderly (blush)
below the frontal check bone, faint and barely visible
warm color areas...
cheeks chin ears knuckles fingernails cuticles
All ages (blush)
chin, ear, forehead, hand
lip color
cosmetics that match mucous membrane of the lips to reproduce a natural coloration
young child (blush)
front of cheek below the center of the eye
older children (blush)
halfway between the center of the eye and the end of the line of closure
Transparent
having the property of transmitting rays of light through its substance so that a body situated beyond or behind it can distinctly seen (liquid, cream, powder)
Color methods
internal method and external method
Spray cosmetics
new way of cosmetizing using spray applicator with compressor and hand nozzle
Opaque
not transplant or translucent, not allowing light to pass through, a concealing cosmetic, (liquid, cream)
Hemoglobin
pigment that gives red color
young to middle aged adult (blush)
point below the end of the line of eye closure
types of cosmetics
powder, liquid, cream
powder
solid substance with fine, loose particles, used to reduce shiny or moist looking areas, last step
Translucent
somewhat transparent, transmitting light but not causing sufficient or eliminate perception of distinct images (liquid, cream, powder)
skin color is...
the result of amount of melanin the cells produce
classification of cosmetics
transparent, translucent, opaque
Freckles
uneven concentrations of melanin
Blush/ rouge
used to recreate a natural red color in the warm area if the skin cause by blood
Carotene
yellow pigment