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           6  Eye Makeup and Eyebrows: Shape the eyebrows and apply eyeshadow, eyeliner, and mascara to match the
              character’s look.
           7  Prosthetics and Special Effects: If needed, apply prosthetics, latex, or other materials to create special
              features or textures.
           8  Lips and Cheeks: Choose colors that complement the character’s era, mood, and traits.
           9  Finishing Touches: Add wigs, facial hair, or other accessories to complete the transformation.
           10 Set the Makeup: Use a setting spray or powder to ensure longevity, especially under stage lights or during
              long shoots.

           TV & Stage Makeup
           1  Understand  the  Lighting:  Consider how
              different lighting (studio, natural) will affect how
              the makeup appears.
           2  Foundation: Use a matte, high-coverage
              foundation to even out the skin tone. Match the
              foundation perfectly to the skin.
           3  Contour and Highlight: Emphasize features
              with contouring and highlighting, keeping in
              mind the distance of the audience.
           4  Eye Makeup: Use bold, defined eye makeup
              that can be seen from afar. Waterproof products
              are preferred.
           5  Lip Color: Choose a durable, vibrant lip color
              that stands out and matches the character or
              theme.
           6  False Lashes: Apply false lashes to enhance the eyes, especially for female characters or dramatic looks.
           7  Setting  Everything:  Ensure everything is set with a generous amount of setting powder and spray for
              longevity.
           8  Body Makeup: Don’t forget to blend the makeup down the neck and onto exposed areas like arms or legs if
              necessary.



           Portfolio Makeup

           1  Conceptualize the Look: Decide on the looks
              that showcase your range and skill. Plan for a
              diverse portfolio.
           2  Prep the Skin: Start with a clean, moisturized
              face. Use a primer suitable for the model’s skin
              type.
           3  Apply Foundation:  Use  a  high-definition
              foundation for a flawless base. Blend well.
           4  Feature  Definition:  Apply eye makeup,
              contouring, and lip color according to the
              chosen look. Be creative but keep the overall
              theme cohesive.
           5  Experiment with Textures: Incorporate matte,
              shimmer, and glossy textures to demonstrate                    Portfolio Makeup
              versatility.




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