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[i]>Hi everyone!<br>>I fell in love with ballet and jazz dance in my 40-ties. :)<br>>In a week my studio will give the first performance in a local theatre.<br>>This will be an amateur production so all the costs need to be kept minimal. Thus professional hairdressers and make-up artists cannot be hired.<br>>The problem we encountered is how to do the make-up, theatrical make-up.<br>>Searching on the web I found only theatrical make-up supply info.<br>>Being a male I am especially inexperienced about it, but ladies in my group do not feel confident with theatrical make-up either.<br>>Could anyone share a piece of advice or a good URL ?<br>>Thanks<br>>joy_of_dance<p>You have to remember that stge make-up is to be more dramatic than everyday make-up. So certain colors read well on stage ie. red lips, false eye lashes, rosey cheecks. <p>Guys are different. You want to look as natural and non pastey as possible. Mascara with a foundation and a little powder is good to start. You want to darken your facial hair(eyebrows, beard, mustache). The best website to find make-up tricks is maccosmetics.com. <p>You might want to take all the dancers to the local MAC counter (in Macy's) and have the sales people do your makeup if you have the time.<p>Dance Spirit Magazine also has make up looks in every issue. Good Luck[/i]
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