Using the wrong tools can make lines seem clown-like or even sloppy and smeared. Makeup is unrealistic and fake looking. A balance of visual and reality is needed for success. Keep in mind that those sitting in the back of the auditorium will need to see facial features and expressions just like those sitting up front.
Use panstick foundation in a shade or two darker than normally used for its coverage and visibility, loose translucent powder to set the makeup, eye shadow with a high pigment, lipstick in a color that complements the skin tone, eyeliner and mascara in black or dark brown, concealer, and highlighter. You may want to have false eye lashes on hand to add emphasis to the eyes.
When working with these products, it is best to have the following tools available for application: sponge for foundation, velour powder puff, natural hair shadow brushes, a lip brush, and a mascara wand and curler. |