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| Making Faces |  | Author: Kevyn Aucoin Publisher: Little, Brown Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 214 reviews Sales Rank: 2254486
Media: Hardcover
ISBN: 0316286419 EAN: 9780316286411 ASIN: 0316286419
Publication Date: August 5, 1998
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Amazon.com Review The faces that Kevyn Aucoin has made are stellar and luminous: Cher, Tina Turner, Vanessa Williams, and Julia Roberts are but a few of the stars in Aucoin's galaxy of clientele. More than making do, making up is the art of achieving your own special look, and Aucoin insists that there are no hard and fast rules--except for the obvious ones, such as "Don't put lipstick in your eye." The first section offers, in his own words, Aucoin's favorite ideas, tricks, and techniques for enhancing, defining, and altering facial features with makeup. You'll learn how to care for your skin, what foundation to use with your skin type, and transformational magic for that central player in the drama of beauty: eyes. Through his gallery of noncelebrity before-and-afters, Aucoin shows clearly how to use his fundamentals to achieve dozens of different looks. The gorgeous final chapter reads like a list of exotic characters in a play--the Vamp, the Siren, the Diva.... In fact, such celebrities as Isabella Rosselini, Demi Moore, and Nicole Kidman pose as these dramatic, splendidly made-up characters. These sumptuous photographs are accompanied by full-page illustrations listing the "ingredients" required to create these looks as well as simple directions for achieving them. The introduction by the author, at once amusing and endearing ("...trying to conceal the fact that I was a gay, effeminate, hyperactive, adopted child with a serious lisp in southern Louisiana would have been like trying to hide Dolly Parton in a string bikini!"), and Aucoin's commentary throughout, makes Making Faces a unique reference book--beautiful, informative, and personal.
Product Description In Making Faces, Kevyn Aucoin, North Americas preeminent makeup artist, shares his secrets, explaining not only the basics of makeup application and technique but also how to use those fundamentals (sometimes in unconventional ways) to create a wide range of different looks. Making Faces features step-by-step directions, instructional full-colour sketches, and a gallery of noncelebrity transformations, as well as fabulous images of stars and supermodels as youve never seen them before.Lush and enticing, Making Faces satisfies on many levels: extraordinary photography, surprising makeup looks on A-list celebrities (Julia Roberts, Demi Moore, Courtney Love), and recipes for doing it yourself. ~ Mirabella Kevyn Aucoins new beauty bible is the Genesis, Chronicles, and Revelations of makeup. ~ Allure Kevie isnt a makeup man, hes a magician. He creates an atmosphere of beauty mixed with magic. ~ Cher Kevyns progression of work over the years has elevated makeup to an art form. ~ Tina Turner Kevyn enables each and every one of us to play the character we want to play, be the person we want to be, and most important, feel the best that we can feel about ourselves. ~ Drew Barrymore
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good tips September 23, 2008 shows you how to do different make ups for different occasions, for you face, complexion, right tool to use, etc...easy to follow instructions.
BUY THIS BOOK! NOW!!! August 22, 2008 If you've bought a beauty DIY book in the past decade you know that HALF the content invariably comprises the writer's flagrant self-promotion, while the other half, advertising for commercial products...often from the writer's own [or their friends'] brand lines. No so with 'MAKING FACES!' Almost every page offers realistic, achievable enhancements for real life women, using generic products.
Contrary to one silly review, you cannot "flip through this book at Barnes & Noble" because the SEEMINGLY trite techniques need to actually be performed by the ordinary woman to see the stunning but realistic transformations for herself. The kind that make you wonder just how ugly all those much-admired famous faces are without talent like Kevyn's propping them up. Additionally, the lone reviewer complaining of `lack of realism' joins the reviewer complaining of no step-by-step instructions, in making me question THEIR sense of reality. C'mon Girls! The same way we all translate & personalize Haute Couture into everyday skins; Aucoin's most dramatic techniques can also be simplified into everyday looks.
Most wonderful: Aucoin's [glossy photo] [step-by-step] transformations of unknown women into better, everyday versions of themselves; along with the startlingly, ATYPICAL dramatizations of many famous faces. All proving that TECHNIQUE can truly transform and hypnotize! MUST SEE: the glossy close-ups of Drew Barrymore as the 'Sophisticate,' Andy Macdowell into the Oriental 'Temptress' and Demi Moore as the 1920's 'Vamp,' among many other scintillating looks.
As for Kevyn Aucoin...genius! A generous, sensible, humanitarian genius at that! Read the mini-biographies of the people made-over; and Kevyn's common-sense advice [against kids wearing make-up; and pageants etc, etc] and you will appreciate the man as well as the artiste all the more.
Ironically, Aucoin's generosity in sharing this hard-earned experience, which other industry professionals keep so closely guarded(?), inspired such respect and trust in me...I actually went looking for his products. Now I'm a double Aucoin fan!
BUY THIS BOOK! Then ACTUALLY try, try, TRY the step-by-step techniques before reviewing the book...and by the end of your experimentation, you'd be wishing that he were straight and available! But...that's another book!
Some useful photos, some not so useful... July 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
OK. This is the first ever makeup book I bought - and about one third of the photos in the book and the techniques shared are practical AND useful for the everyday person.
The other one third are more fashion-editorial, and period-pieces kind of images supposedly for our inspiration... but not quite so useful in daily life.
Now the other one third of the pictures in the book are quite useless for me - because a) some are in black and white photos!, b) some only show the profile of the model so I don't know how she looks from the front, c) some have strange effects - blurred, too much sparkle dust all over the face, neck and shoulder, or fashion runway type eye makeup that you'll never wear to work, and not to be sexist but quite many shots of men dressed up as women. Out of all these, I'd have to say that the black and white photos are the most problematic for me - because I haven't a clue what colors they are wearing!!!
Some of the before and after shots are quite shocking - and really shows how much CAN be done with makeup - p.100 -
But once I started reading the step by step explanation of how the makeup was actually applied to the face - there wasn't much depth or detail - just very general explanation of HOW they were applied - so if you read a lot of fashion magazines, you might not be so impressed with the text portion of the book - I didn't learn much new techniques from this book - not too much insight on the nitty-gritty of refining your skills - (I got those from Rober Jones and Linda Mason later on) - but the photos are inspiration enough... in most cases.
If you're a beginner in makeup application, the first chapter of the book does a pretty good job of explaining the basics - the different textures of makeup available are well photographed, a range of brow and lip shapes are well presented visually -
but for contouring and learning to use makeup to enhance your faceshape and eyeshapes - I recommend Robert Jones's book "Makeup Makeovers".
This is a good book for comprehensive photogrphic sourcebook - because it has a good collection of Hollywood actresses, professional models, and also everday people's makeovers with before and after photos.
Hope some of this helps...
Imaginative Creations July 3, 2008 Although this book is not the necessarily the best for cosmetic application instruction, the transformations that Kevyn Aucoin created are absolutely amazing and beautiful. The first time I saw this book, I knew I had to have it. Anyone who is a big makeup fan should have it.
A must have. June 9, 2008 I bought this book and Face Forward for my 13 y.o. niece. I am a professional makeup artist and she has expressed an interest in makeup too. Anyway, she has really enjoyed them. They are great books to have for reference or just for fun and inspiration. Kevyn AuCoin is amazing.
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