its no different than how you would put on ';normal'; makeup except your eyeliner is heavier and darker.I need help and maybe directions on how to apply scene make up?
If you are applying make up for live theater, you'll want to exaggerate the amounts you put on, because the effect has to be visible from the back of the house.
For eyes, line the lower lid with a white eye pencil. This makes eyes look brighter. Then, with a red eye pencil, put a red dot in the inner corner of the eye. This defines the eye from the nose. Black eyeliner can make eyes look smaller, so you'll want to limit that to the upper lid, with the white on the lower lid.
To make wrinkles for an older character, take a grey or dark brown eye pencil and have the actor scrunch up their face. You'll be able to see where wrinkles would look natural; then draw them on with the pencil.I need help and maybe directions on how to apply scene make up?
for like a play?
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