Cosmetology Learning Module 24 – 12’
Facial Makeup
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Upon completion of this Cosmetology Learning Module, the student will be able to describe the various types of cosmetics and their uses; demonstrate an understanding of cosmetic color theory; perform a consultation for the basic makeup procedure for any occasion; understand the use of special-occasion makeup; identify different facial types and demonstrate procedures for basic corrective makeup; demonstrate the application and removal of artificial eyelashes, with 77% accuracy, using the time necessary for the individual student's own learning pace. No written test will be given upon completion of this Cosmetology Learning Module.
National Skill Standards:
Consulting with clients to determine their needs and preferences.
Applying appropriate Cosmetics to enhance a client’s appearance.
Conducts to prevent the spread of infectious and contagious diseases.
Effectively marketing professional salon products.
To be completed:
1. Milady's Standard Textbook of Cosmetology, Chapter 24 – 12’ PP-756 - 790.
2. Milady's Standard Textbook of Cosmetology, Chapter 24 – 12’, Review
Questions, PP 789, # 1 - 6.
3. Milady's Standard Textbook of Cosmetology Theory Workbook, Chapter 24
– 12’, PP 244 – 235.
4. Milady's Standard Textbook of Cosmetology, Chapter 24 – 12’, outline.
5. Create a color wheel. (To be completed as a class).
6. Worksheet # 1 - Cosmetic Chemistry.
7. "Makeover Secrets with Michael Maron" - Watch video and turn in notes for
grade.
8. “Theory & Application” Video - Watch video and turn in notes for grade.
9. “Eye, Eyebrows, Cheeks, and Lips” Video - Watch video and turn in notes for
grade.
10. “Corrective Makeup” Video - Watch video and turn in notes for grade.
11. Information Sheet # 1 - Prior to makeup Application.
12. Information Sheet # 2 - Bone Structure.
13. State Board Exam
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Must complete one (1) of the following projects.
14. Draw 3 charts showing the different facial cosmetics, where they are applied,
and how they are used for: daytime makeup, evening makeup and special
occasion makeup. The chart must be at least 11" x 13" encompassing 90%
of the paper.
15. Write an article review on corrective makeup.
16. Give a PowerPoint presentation to the class demonstrating the different facial
cosmetics and their uses for: daytime makeup, evening makeup, and special
occasion makeup. The presentation must be 10 - 15 minutes in length
including an introduction and conclusion.
Research (optional):
[Remember you must complete one (1) research project per marking period].
17. Pick 5 facial cosmetics (not skin care), research and list their ingredients.
Write a paper on what the ingredients are, how does the skin benefit from
having these cosmetics on it, and is it hurting the skin at all? The paper must
double-spaced, typed or printed (not cursive) neatly. At least three (3)
different resources must be utilized and a list of resource attached using
Citation Machine for formatting.
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Cosmetology Learning Module 24 - 12’Worksheet #1Page 1 of 3
Cosmetic Chemistry
Complete each question with the answer that best completes the question.
1. What is the purpose of foundation?
a.
b.
c.
2. Cream foundations are for what skin type (book definition)?
3. Liquid foundations are for what skin type (book definition)?
4. Powder foundations are for what skin type (book definition)?
5. What is the purpose of concealer?
6. What is the purpose of face powder?
a.
b.
c.
d.
7. What is the purpose of blush?
a.
b.
c.
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8. What is the main or primary ingredient in lipstick?
9. What is the purpose of lip liner?
a.
b.
10. List five (5) finishes that eye shadows are available in:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
11. What does the AMA say about lining the inside of the eyelid?
12. What are eyebrow colors used for?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
13. What is the most common mascara injury?
14. Why will plain soap and water not remove most eye makeup?
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15. What is cake makeup used for?
a.
b.
16. When washing makeup brushes how should the bristles placed in relationship to the
running water and why?
CosmetologyInformation Sheet # 1
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Prior to Makeup Application
- Skincare
- Cannot stop the aging process
- Care
- Nutritious Diet
- Regular exercise
- Minimal stress
- Avoid weather extremes
- Protect skin from excessive sun exposure
- Step 1: Cleanse
- Neck
- Ears
- Mouth - lipstick
- Step 2: Toner
- Rinse with room temperature water
- Toners
- Balance
- Freshen
- Remove excessive residue on skin
- Step 3: Moisturize
- Create barrier between skin and makeup
- Ability to help any liquid and cream-based products to blend more effectively
- Professional tips
- Drink 6 – 8 glasses of water daily
- Hydrates skin
- Flushes out many toxins in the body
- Avoid high salt and alcohol intake
- Causes dehydration
- Look unhealthy
- Avoid using soap
- Has ability to strip natural oils
- Leave skin feeling tight with residue or film
- Deep cleanse once a month
- Clean pores of excessive residue from environmental pollutants
- Facials help to stimulate the skin
CosmetologyInformation Sheet # 1
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Bone Structure
- Analyzing bone structure
- Determine what areas should be emphasized or de-emphasized
- Facial features can be altered or enhanced
- Contours – darker shades
- Highlights – paler shades
- Bones
- Frontal bone – forehead
- Temporal bones (2) – sides of head in ear region
- Zygomatic (molar) bones (2) – Prominence of cheeks
- Nasal bones (2) – form bridge
- Lacrimal bones (2) –small fragile bones located at the front part of the inner wall of the eye sockets
- Maxillae bones (2) – upper jawbones which join together to form the whole upper jaw
- Mandible bone (1)
- Lower jawbone
- Largest and strongest bone of the face