Stage make-up is always over exaggerated and bold so it can be seen when one is preforming on stage and normal make-up like you would use everyday, a little bit of foundation, eyeliner and mascara. But you use the same make-up to do both, stage make-up it is just a lot of make-up.
"Stage" makeup.
Stage Makeup?
Stage requires heavier makeup as well as TV (due to the stage lights), where as film can be lighter. Although this does not cover the dramatic or face altering character makeup.
When performing on a stage you need to wear a lot of makeup because the lights wash your face out. It is used to enhance your features on stage.
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stage makeup is what u were if you are in a play/musical/dance, pretty much any kind of theatrical arts, your director shoould instructor should teach you how to properly were stage makeup, but if he doesn't, basically all it is is: heavy BLACK eyeshadow, lots of blush (only if there are bright lights), heavy eyeshadow, and bright lipgloss (heavy) It depend on the play u'r doing on the colors of the makeup
Noramlly its to make them look flawless. They don't want your imperfections to show on camera or on the stage. Actors also wear stage makeup because from the audience their faces can look washed out, especially under bright lights. The makeup is then used to make certain features such as lips and eyes stand out so from the audience, they look like a normal person. Stage makeup can also be used to transform a person into something else, such as an animal, an old person, etc.
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It is called a vanity box becasue women used to keep their makeup on their dresser called a vanity. This was where a woman put on her makeup, brushed her hair, etc.