Yes, they probably would. I know I would.
Only when wearing their blue clothes and blue makeup. no that might be there costume but there not relly blue
Taking private singing lessons is a great way to develop strong music skills. There are a variety of teachers to choose from, and each one will have their own style of teaching. Finding a singing lesson teacher that best fits your needs can be challenging, but the search will pay off in the end. Since private voice lessons are an investment both financially and educationally, do not rush the selection process. Ask around for singing lesson recommendations from other musicians and students. Word of mouth is the best way to get honest and blunt opinions. Many teachers have been reviewed online at various websites, or you can ask a friend who is already studying with a voice teacher. It is also wise to contact schools for a list of teachers. Colleges often have voice professors on staff, and these teachers will have graduate or doctorate degrees in music. A good teacher will also be actively involved with the local music community, by either frequent gigging or membership to a music organization. Review a potential singing teacher’s lesson policy. Make sure that you are willing to agree to all the items included in it. This document will list the teacher’s absence policy, payment deadlines and location where lessons will be held. Most voice teacher’s will charge for a lesson if advance notice of an absence is not given. Some teachers will offer makeup lessons, while others will not. The price per lesson will also vary per teacher. Schedule a trial lesson from a few different singing teachers to narrow down who is a best fit for your personality. A teacher may come highly recommended, but have a teaching style that does not suit your needs. It is also good to find a teacher that has a voice range similar to your own. Most sopranos learn better with another high ranged singer, while lower voices would need someone different. A trial singing lesson will make your final teacher commitment an easy choice. Private singing lessons are very rewarding to both students and teachers, when the match is good. Taking the time to research and meet a few teachers in advance, makes the experience of private lessons extremely successful and positive.
Very bad but not that bad its just like humans would look but, WORST.
Make a wig and colour it in with like makeup or something to make it look catty then comb it upwards and use tons of hairspray to keep it in place. Or stick a cat on ur head.
well, first you have to start off slow..listen to music and do other stuff. Then you gotta slowly put on makeup, not too much or they will suspect it. Another thing to do is that when you dress up for school make sure you put on makeup when your parents leave. Then when you get home you take a quick shower and remove all emoness. Soon enough you will end your emo phase but if you want to tell your parents and they accept it... it is ok. but it takes a lot to tell your parents. So when your parents get home you look likst a preppy person your NOT.
She is wearing very light makeup that makes it look like she is not wearing any.
Wearing makeup is a personal choice and it is not inherently bad. However, it is important to use makeup in moderation and choose products that are safe for your skin to avoid any potential negative effects. It's always a good idea to take breaks from wearing makeup to allow your skin to breathe and regenerate.
It doesn't mean anything more than she wants to look good; she can be wearing makeup because she is breaking out and feeling a little self conscious, or she can be wearing makeup to enhance her appearance. It's no cause for worry.
I think girls should start wearing makeup whenever they feel like it (not feel pressured to wear it just because other girls their age are wearing it). But I think that a good age to start wearing makeup (apart from special occasions e.g. wedding, etc) is about 11. I started wearing makeup (just mascara and eyeliner) when I was about 11, and when I was 13 I started wearing proper makeup (foundation, lipstick, etc) :)
Yes
Acting, singing, and stage makeup.
he is wearing eyeliner, mascera , and eyeshadow.
You could have an allergy to the makeup. Try good quality kind of makeup and see how your eyes react to that.
Considering how most guys who try wearing makeup look in it, the best answer is "badly!"
Yes! There are quite a few men who wear makeup. Makeup can heal your skin as well as make you look great.
I was probably seven or eight.
Makeup highlights the best features of your face, especially if you wear it as simple and fresh as it will be on you.