1. How does the quality of the materials used in art effect it as a work of art?
2. Can make-up artist's really be artist's?
Coincidentally, my friend and I were looking at some make up ideas for a school event yesterday. We happened to be looking at the Youtube video tutorials of how to create certain designs on your face.
Not all companies produce the same makeup. It may look the same but the quality is different, which makes the product different from other companies.
The quality of makeup definitely effects the outcome of how it looks on your face. If it's too powdery, it wont show up well, meaning that the color it looks in the bottle or container will look a lot lighter on your skin. If it's too liquid-y or chunky, it will come out blotchy. So you'd have to find the right makeup for the occasion. Makeup can also be labeled its quality of how long it lasts on skin and how your skin reacts to it. You can be messing with chemicals so makeup can have its risky side to it. If you were to go to a Halloween costume dance, dressed up as Lady Gaga, crazy clown or whatever, you'd want to get makeup that would stay on your skin long and wont bleed when you sweat. Plus you don't want to come back from a party, wash the makeup off and find welts all over your face that wont go away for weeks.
Makeup artists are artists. They pretty much paint on their temporary masterpiece on your face and you'd get the pleasure of displaying it where ever you go.


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