All the stylists present were masters of their craft, but their initial makeup work on Shu Wan was somewhat perfunctory.
Although they gave Shu Wan a popular makeup look that was quite beautiful, they didn't adjust it to fit her role.
Shu Wan adjusted it herself; being a master painter, her control over the human skeleton was extremely precise.
A simple sweep of highlight and shadow, a little adjustment to her eye makeup, and she looked quite different from before.
The role Shu Wan was auditioning for today was an early-era female lead who was carefree, naïve, pure, with a crystalline innocence that wasn't cold.
She adjusted her originally cool brows and eyes to be more almond-shaped, and when she smiled, it carried a clear innocence.
The makeup artists watched from the sidelines and praised her continuously, having forgotten their earlier complaints about Shu Wan's attitude.