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The Many Uses of Theatrical Makeup for Halloween Costumes

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.

Children and adults can dress up as anything they please, since Halloween is such a fun filled holiday. The use of stage makeup can transform a little girl into an enchanting fairy or a little boy into the most frightening vampire. Stage makeup is useful for many things such as creating wounds and scars while dressing as a goblin or zombie or it can create the look of fake blood on a witch or other supernatural characters. With stage makeup, the old can look young while the young can look old as well as making the loveliest of all look like an old hag. Theater makeup is wonderful for creating any Halloween look and it is fun to use for all ages.

Since theater, makeup can transform anyone into something very different; it is good for school plays and other performances. The use of stage makeup can alter a child or adult into a yellow daisy or a red apple. While performing in classroom history plays a child can use stage makeup to add wrinkles, a beard or mustache to appear older. Children can enact as any favorite cartoon, movie or fairy tale character while putting on a play and using stage makeup. Since stage makeup is easy to use, a child can transform into almost anything for a school play.

Clowns and mimes can also use clown makeup to complete their look, and really give the kids something to laugh at. Mime performers can use clown makeup to paint their entire face white, and then use different colors to add shapes and designs around their mouth and eyes. Clowns and mimes are great to have at birthday parties and other events, and their bright and entertaining stage makeup will make it much more enjoyable for the children.

Theater makeup works for adding additional characteristics to almost any character, such as pointed ears or fake wounds. The theater makeup helps to blend the prosthetic parts onto the face and other parts of the body, making them look much more realistic than if they didn't have any makeup. Moles can be added for a witch costume, and funny ears can be applied for fairy or elf costumes. The theater makeup can also add additional effects to the latex prosthetic pieces, such as adding fake blood or pus by using different colors.

Once you have stage makeup you'll be surprised how often you really can use it. Fan of any particular sports team? Every wanted to be an "A"? Get out the appropriate color and get to painting! If it's too cold to go shirtless, simply paint your face. What better way to introduce little Johnny and Suzy to the world of athletics, but with a little team spirit?

When using theater makeup, it is possible to transform any actor into a fantasy character. Theater makeup works great for children's plays and performances, as well as Halloween costumes. Children entertainers such as clowns and mimes also frequently use stage makeup, which makes it possible to entertain kids in disguise. Theater makeup is a must have for holidays as well as school events, and all parents should have some on hand in case they need to transform their child into a princess or goblin.

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