I'm home! I just want to express the number one challenge of working on a set are all those dang doughnuts that keep showing up! Here I am working on a Clarisonic commercial while deep fried pimple inducing doughnuts are being served. So I indulged. Now I have pimples. I must use the Clarisonic now.
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The missing sprinkle half was consumed by me.
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So my next challenge (actually it was my first challenge, but I felt compelled to mention the doughnuts first) was the makeup room. The walls were painted a sort of aqua blue, which would have bounced right on to the model's face while I was applying makeup. Fortunately, the DP brought a white bounce board to block the wall so I could have proper lighting. Why don't these studios ever consult with makeup artists when they create the makeup rooms?
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Not conducive to great skin tone matching |
So you won't believe this one. The model's spray tan cracked all over her torso. She mentioned this after they decided to use her for a body shot. It looked like she was covered in stretch marks and I had to cover it. I looked in my kit, and I just didn't have spray tan orange in my foundation palettes.
In fact, I had nothing that orange. What to do? I grabbed my Ben Nye cream color wheel with the very bright orange, mixed it into foundation, and it was the perfect match. Whatever works!
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