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May 4, 2013
Natalie K.
So I have my dance show coming up and I need a face routine for it. I'll be under hot lights for a couple hours and I'll be sweating a lot. My face also needs to appear flawless and sculpted so I'm not washed out by the lights. Any ideas?
May 4, 2013
Michaela H.
I would definitely say revlon colorstay foundation :) Its brilliant.
May 4, 2013
Ashley L.
If you go o YouTube and look at macbarbie07 she has a makeup video I sweat proof things.
May 4, 2013
Adriana S.
I used to wear revlon too and I agree it lasts, but I could never get the color quite right for my skin, if you have the same problem I would also rec dermablend.
May 4, 2013
Veronica M.
Mac pro longwear foundation :)!!
May 4, 2013
Kathryn C.
I've done a ton of dance shows, and what has worked for me is Revlon ColorStay foundation, and a primer if you have oily or uneven skin. Definitely fill in your eyebrows heavier than normal. Stage makeup is all about really enhancing your features, since the harsh lights will wash you out like no other. Use a good amount if eyeliner on the upper and lower lash line, and use false lashes if you can! That really makes the eyes pop on stage. The most important thing is to use a good contouring powder and exaggerate it. Put on way more blush then you usually would, to where you almost look like a clown. To be seen on stage, you have to make it bright. Highlight your face as well. Finally, use a bright lip color (red works best) if that's allowed, and match the eyeshadow to the costumes! Break a leg!