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Friday, 8 January 2016

Tips On How To Apply Stage Makeup Kits For Schools

By Charles Richardson


Whether competing in a dance or performing a musical, stage makeup is very important. The perception that audience have of you will be influenced by how properly you have used your Stage Makeup Kits for Schools. Well done make up will bring life to your performance and draws their attention to you. If not well done, it will make you look dull.

Before applying makeup, make sure that your skin is clean. You should add a toner that will make your skin complexion even. At this point you should make sure that the toner you are using is alcohol free. This is because stage makeup usually dries the skin especially when exposed to the stage lights.

After embarking on the toner, put on the foundation. It should be of a slightly darker color than your skin tone. Start by applying it at your forehead as you approach your hairline before applying it to your entire face. In case you are putting on an attire that will leave out your neck and ears, to avoid the mask effect, ensure you also apply the foundation to these areas too.

The blush and rouge should be next on your makeup regimen. This can be properly done if you put on a smile while working on the blush. For a lass, you are supposed to pick a rosy color that will blend in with the color of their skin. For gentlemen it is advisable to use a more pale color. This goes well with their complexion.

When accenting your eyes, apply the eye shadow first. Use a shade that is light neutral on brow bone so that you highlight it. After doing this, find a shade that is darker for the eyelids. Whilst still on this, ensure that they blend at the point where the two shades meet. Pick a brown or dark shade to line the top of the eyelid to give you a more dramatic look.

Lip lining should then ensue. The color of the lip liner should blend in with that of the lipstick. This is vital because the lip liner will hold the lipstick without it bleeding into your face when you sweat. Then apply the lip color. The color of the lipstick should match your costume. Therefore, you must make it a point to consult your costumer on what color of attire you will wear on stage.

Afterwards, set your make up using a translucent powder. You should use a brush to do this. After dipping the brush into a translucent powder, tap the brush on a towel so that you will be able to remove excess powder. Using a powder will prevent your makeup from getting ruined if you happen to sweat while performing.

After putting on your stage make up, take a few steps from the mirror and take a general look at yourself. Your makeup should be slightly exaggerated because the stage lights will combat its dark shade. The audience will be looking at you from different angles and at different distance. Make sure that in whichever angle or distance the public sees you, they are able to see your expression while performing.




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