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Fashion trends come and go. But for performing,
the main idea is for the audience to be able to see your eyes. They
are of course the window to who you are. One concept is that the
almond shape is the desired shape for the eye; however, our eyes
don't always conform to what the current standard of beauty is.
Be glad.....we all don't want to look the same! There are some tricks
that you can do, while using the below hints, to make your eyes
more of the almond look. Thank goodness for makeup,right?
EYE LINER:
- If you put some of your face powder on your eyelids
first, just a bit, then the pencil will stay on better.
- For a nice tip on your pencil, put it in the
freezer for a couple of minutes. If you are on tour (a bus, etc.)
lay the tip of the pencil on an ice cube for a second. That will
harden it.
- Pencil tends to smudge. You might want to think
of using eye liner. However, that will give you a hard line. You
have to know what look you are going after. I always thought that
eye
liner
worked best. You got the hard line that you need for performance
from a distance and it didn't tend to smudge like pencil does.
- Don't stretch your eyes as you apply. Start in
the middle of your eye and work outwards.
- If you close the edges of your eyes with your
lines, your eyes will look smaller from a distance. Try leaving
just a bit open in the inside corner. You can even put a bit of
white there and that will "open your eyes" quite a bit.
- If you make a mistake, don't smear it off. Use
a Q-tip that is moistened with some lotion. (spit works sometimes
too. EEEEUUUUWWW!)
- To get the correct angle from the end of the
eye out, try laying your pencil from your nostril to the outer
edge of your eye. With the edge of the pencil angled from the
nose to the outside of the eye, you get the correct 45 degree
angle. You can lay down the edge of the pencil while holding the
45 degree and make a dot with the tip of the pencil. Then just
follow from the outer edge of your eye and you've got it.
- If you want extra big eyes, try applying a small
white line just below the line on lower eyelid.
Eye Shadow:
- Use a color that suites your face and enhances
your costume.
- If you apply a bit of face powder first, your
shadow will tend to last a bit longer.
- The lightest color goes closest to the eyebrow,
the darkest color goes in the crease.
- Its best to smudge the colors that that they
smear together well.
- Glitter? Well, the audience can't see it, but
if you like it, then sure. But will it hurt when it gets in your
eyes? Yes. But who cares. Pain for beauty right?
Eye Brows:
- Don't forget your eyebrows. They are important
to defining your eyes from a distance.
- Use a color that matches your hair color, or
just a shade darker.
- You want to try to make a slight arch with the
highest point just on the outside of your iris of your eye (when
you are looking forward).
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