Theater makeup works great when dressing up for Halloween, as well as seasonal characters such as clowns. Theater makeup can transform you into anything you would like to be, from the prettiest princess to the scariest goblin. No matter what type of character you would like to dress up as, theater makeup can make it possible.
Halloween is such as fun holiday, since both children and adults can dress up as anything imaginable. Stage makeup can be used to make a cute little girl look like a fairy, or even a little boy look like the scariest vampire. Stage makeup can be used to create scars or wounds for those dressing up as zombies and goblins, or it can be used to put fake blood on a witch or other magical character. Stage makeup can make the young look old, the old look young, and the prettiest look like an ugly hag. Theater makeup is great to achieve almost any look for Halloween, and it is fun for all ages. http://www.costumecauldron.com/shop/halloween-costume/Game-Costumes-title0-p-1-c-555.html
We’ve all been to a school play or two, and what is cuter than seeing your little “apple,” or “banana” trying to remember the choreography to that aggressive 2nd Grade number? Well, without the help of theatrical makeup, the extra details that put it all together would be sorely missed. Stage makeup is an essential for grade schools. How else could Mrs. M make Johnny a convincing Abe Lincoln, complete with wrinkles and top hat? Theatrical makeup can basically make you into whatever you want. It is a valuable teaching tool.
Sometimes theatrical makeup is also called “clown makeup.” Basically since the image of a clown immediately conjures a white face with distinctive eyes and mouth. Every day makeup could never duplicate this look, which is why the term “clown makeup” was created. If you visit a costume shop and can’t find the makeup you are looking for ask for clown or theatrical makeup. The owner will know exactly what you need.
Theater makeup can add additional characteristics to a character such as fake wounds and pointed ears. Theater makeup can aid in blending in a prosthetic prop onto the face and body, giving them a more realistic appearance. For instance, you can add a mole to a costume of a witch, or you can add comical ears to elf and fairy costumes. Theater makeup is also useful for adding additional effects to a latex prosthetic piece, such as with pus or blood by blending different colors.
You can brighten things up a bit, at sports games while painting your face with your team colors if you have any Halloween makeup hidden away in your cabinets or makeup drawer. There is no better way to show your team spirit while cheering on your favorite sports team while wearing Halloween clown or stage makeup. http://www.costumecauldron.com/Kids-Skeleton-Ghost-Costumes.html
Theatrical makeup is surprisingly versatile. Obvious uses include creating ghosts, goblins, vampires and witches on Halloween (how can you be the wicked witch without her signature mole?). But it also comes in handy for those quarterly school plays. Try to think of creative ways to use the makeup. School carnival? Be a face painter! Every little girl wants a little heart or butterfly on her cheek. Sporting event? Get into the spirit with those team colors! There are numerous uses for stage makeup. Don’t be afraid to add a little dash here and there for dramatic effect. Edited by Glinda Zuladra
Go wild with your gorgeous Halloween Costumes this holiday! Fine theatrical makeup is just what you need for your Halloween Costumes. Don’t go without it.
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