Theater Makeup For The Stage And Halloween Costume Fun

By Susan West

On Halloween night, regular 'ol everyday makeup is just not going to do! Time to break out the hard stuff; theatrical makeup. With a dab of this and a dash of that, theatrical makeup can transform you into whomever, or whatever you want to be. Not too mention those characters that require much face makeup, such as clowns and mimes. A person would be hard pressed to create the striking clown look without the use of theatrical makeup.

When creating the perfect ghost or goblin, don't think that stage makeup is regulated to just adults. Both young and old can benefit. Your little fairy needs touches of dust here and there. Or, little Johnny's zombie costume would be quite sad without the empty, white faced stare. Oh, and what little boy, or big boy for that matter, can resist making a fake scar or drizzling fake blood with theatrical makeup? That's the beauty of the stuff, it is not just versatile, but fun! http://www.costumecauldron.com/Kids-Funny-Humorous-Costumes.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.

There are times when theatre makeup is just not enough when you need to create a specific effect. The use of molds or pliable latex can be blended with stage makeup. If Pinocchio only had theatre makeup to create his long nose, we could either be waiting a long time, or an even longer time. In order to create the desired length, which is also seen by the audience, fake latex must be attached. However, a Pinocchio without a long nose is just as unconvincing as a Pinocchio with a peeling nose. After securely attaching the latex nose, simply blend the edges with matching theatrical makeup. Ta-da! Theatre Success!

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

It is possible to transform any actor into a fantasy character, with the use of theater makeup. Halloween costumes as well as any play or performance of children are enhanced by the use of theater makeup. Stage makeup is frequently used by children entertainers such as mimes or clowns, which offers them the possibility of entertaining others while in disguise. The use of theater, stage and Halloween clown makeup is essential for the holidays and school events and every parent should have some on hand for transforming their beautiful children into an array of enchanting creatures. Edited by Glinda Zuladra

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