Monday, 3 December 2012

Booking - Tips on How to Apply Stage Makeup


Now I will share to you a few tips on how to properly apply stage makeup. Cheeks and lips as well, not only you get to focus on the skin but you also get to focus on the eyes. That manner is still very much used these days but with more focus on the other aspects of applying stage makeup as well, well. Applying makeup on the face for a performance focuses on the skin, back in the old days.

But you can also use the color "orange blush" which is commonly used regardless of your skin color because the said color will match with any kind of color when you are already up in the stage. Make sure that the color of the foundation matches your skin. Make sure to wet the sponge first before applying, if you are using a two-way cake foundation. Make sure that it is evenly applied using your fingertips, if you are using a liquid foundation. Apply it evenly using a sponge. You apply cake foundation on the face including the neck, first.

Make sure that the blush is fairly applied. But don't overlook the entire cheek. It is recommended that make the blush darker below the check bones. Evenly apply blush on both cheeks that emphasizes your cheek bones. Use a blusher when applying. So use darker shades for blush. Don't use a lighter shade of blush because such colors would not take effect or cannot be seen up on the stage. These colors will surely be lighter when up on the stage. Use a blush that is color red or a darker shade of pink. Now the next thing you have to focus on is your cheeks.

Your eyes will truly be emphasized on stage with a touch of color around the black shade, in that way. Then apply the color of your choice of an eye shadow for finishing touches. With black eye shadows, both up and down, but the best eye stage makeup would be to fill the whole sides of your eyes. Anything that is dark would do. So use darker shades of eye shadows. Your eyes would surely not be noticed up on the stage, with a light eye makeup. Keep in mind that your eyes should glow or at least will be seen up on the stage. Focus on your eyes, third.

Use a lip liner to make it more noticeable on stage. Use a red lipstick or a darker shade of pink or orange for your lips, finally.

Now follow these tips in applying for a stage makeup and you will surely stun out among anyone else on stage.

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