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C HAPTER 15: M AKEUP A PPLICATION & C OSTUME C ONSIDERATION.

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1 C HAPTER 15: M AKEUP A PPLICATION & C OSTUME C ONSIDERATION

2 V OCABULARY : Base: First layer of makeup applied – usually covers the entire face, neck, ears, back of hands, and bald spot, if present. Also called Foundation. Blending: Incorporating applied makeup into the areas surrounding it by brushing the makeup with the fingers or a brush. Character Makeup: Technique used to make a performer look like someone or something other than the performer’s own persona. Used to make the performer look older or younger. Also used for cuts, bruises, scars, and warts. Crème Makeup: An oil-based make up product that easily blends with other colors. Foundation: See Base.

3 V OCABULARY (C ONTINUED ): Highlight: Makeup that is three or four shades lighter than the area to which it is applied. Should be blended with a brush or your finger. Pancake Makeup: Powder makeup foundation that is water-soluble, pressed powder makeup foundation. Prosthetics: Cosmetic appliance usually made of foam or putty, which may be glued to the skin with special adhesives. Shadow: Makeup that is three or four shades darker than the base makeup applied. Should be blended with a brush or your finger. Spirit Gum: Type of adhesive commonly used to apply prosthetics items. Straight Makeup: Technique used to correct or hide blemishes, make the complexion more even, and generally help people look attractive and like themselves under bright television lights.


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