STANDARD - MAKEUP FOR STAGE You will need:
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STANDARD - MAKEUP FOR STAGE You will need:
4 November 2013 STANDARD - MAKEUP FOR STAGE You will need: Primer, moisturiser, or sunscreen 1 x liquid or compact foundation, slightly darker than natural skin tone 1 x cheek colour, pink, rose, or palest red 1 x crème or natural toned eye shadow 1 x brown eye shadow 1 x brown eye pencil 1 x bright red lipstick* (matte) or a soft red lip pencil for the whole lip 1 x translucent powder (optional) 1 x foundation sponge or brush to apply Optional: 1 x White eye pencil 1 x Red eye pencil or non-toxic red face paint 1 x Mascara or False Eyelashes *Please do not use long staying lipsticks as these leave stains on the costumes. Note: If your child has sensitive skin, barrier creams can be purchased from the chemist to go on the skin prior to the makeup. How to: 1. Always start with a clean face. Apply a little moisturiser, primer or sunscreen 2. Apply foundation over face and chin, blending into neck as you go. Blend down towards collarbone, but not to far, so as not to spoil costume. 3. Apply cheek colour starting from the ear and blending towards the apple of the cheeks, and then blending upwards towards the top of the ear, do not allow the blusher to go lower than the lip line 4. Lightly dust with a foundation setting powder or translucent powder (optional) 5. Apply a cream or natural toned eye shadow all over the eye area, from the eyelashes/lid to the eyebrow area. Apply a brown eye shadow to the eye socket area. If your child is small or uncooperative just apply brown shadow to eyelid area. 6. Using the brown pencil (or a pencil matched to the child’s hair colour) define the eyebrows. 7. Using the same pencil draw a fine line at the base of the upper lashes extending out beyond the eye in an upward flick. Using the same pencil draw a fine line under the eye extending slightly beyond the eye, either going straight out or flicking down slightly. 8. Optional - Using the white pencil put a small amount of white in the inner corner of the eye. 9. Optional - Then put a tiny dot of red on the white area. 10. Optional - Using the white pencil again, put a small line (or flick) between the brown flicks at the side of the eye. Then put a finer red line on top of the white line. 11. Optional – Mascara or false lashes. 12. Apply lip colour and blot, you are aiming for red stained defined lips, not a shiny gloss pout. 13. One of the better on-line videos for balle makeup application is at: http://classicalballetnews.com/ballet-stage-makeup-in-10-steps/ 4 November 2013 HOW TO MAKE BALLET HAIR BUN All dancers (including ballet, jazz, contemporary and hip hop) of any age are required to have all the hair items listed below. If you are sitting an exam or performing at the concert you will have to bring all these items with you. Hair Brush Fine tooth comb with tail Clear hair gel Strong hold hair spray Hair pins (20 minimum) Bobby pins (10 minimum) Strong Hair ties (4 minimum) Hair/bun nets (2 minimum) Same as hair colour Same as hair colour Same as hair colour Same as hair colour NB: Please don’t wash your hair for at least 2 days prior to the exam or concert. Clean shiny hair is extremely difficult to work with! 4 November 2013 HOW TO MAKE BALLET HAIR BUN Step One – A Ponytail To start the process, wet the hair with water. Use a fine tooth comb to slick back the hair with gel so there are no fly-always! Gather the hair and pull it back into a ponytail that sits right on the crown of the head. Use a fine tooth comb to smooth out rough or uneven areas. Use an elastic hair band to secure the pony tail. A tidy pony tail with hair drawn snugly back is the key to making a good ballet bun! Step Two Apply gel to keep the hair neat, and twist the pony tail. Coil the pony tail into a tight circle. If your child has fine hair, spray with hairspray first to add some body to the hair, before twisting. Step Three Use open U hair pins all around the coil to secure it to the rest of the hair. Slide each pin through the outer part of the coil, then into the base of the bun. Spray the bun for extra hold. Step Four Wrap a fine hair net around the bun. Keep twisting and wrapping so that the hair net tightly secures the bun. Add a few more pins. Step Six For extra hold, when the bun and hair are all secure, use hairspray! Happy Da