Quick and Easy RECITAL MAKEUP TIPS for all ages!

Mom applying dancer's makeup

Mom applying dancer's makeup

Because recitals come only once or twice a year - stage makeup skills can get a little rusty.  And when are we ever taught how to properly apply makeup to a squirming six year old face?  

Here are some quick and easy tips that should make recital makeup application super EASY and FUN!

AGES 3 - 6
Keep the makeup simple on these little ones!  

Eyes
Brown eye shadow ONLY ON EYE LID blended up to crease will help frame the eye and will make their lash line look fuller.  White eye shadow can be used to highlight the brow bone under the eye brow.
No mascara necessary.  No black liner as it can look harsh on these young little faces.  
If they will sit still long enough, use a chocolate brown pencil liner on their upper lash line.  
Use the same brown eye shadow under the eye as a liner (much easier to apply than using an eye pencil) but start at center of eye and go to outside corner of eye - ONLY HALF WAY under eye to keep eyes looking large.

Cheeks
Take your blush brush and start at the hair line and sweep forward under cheek bone and swirl upward over apples.  Blend upwards to make sure blush color does not go lower than lip line on the cheek.  Blend well to avoid any harsh lines - no "punk rocker" cheeks.

Lips
Using a lip liner, fill in entire lip with liner first to keep your dancer's lipstick on longer then apply lipstick.  A rose-toned lip stick looks beautiful on this age but check with your studio owner to confirm color preference.

This age group needs to be distracted when you are applying their makeup.  So I usually ask them to tell me about their favorite dance and while their eyes are closed they are going to practice it while I count (and speedily apply makeup!)...5, 6, 7, 8...I continue to count while they do their dance in their head.  If they are too young for this, I have them think of their favorite song and as long as I am not doing their lips, they can sing it for me while I do their eyes.  Any kind of mental distraction will work so that they are not focused on the fact that you are poking them with makeup brushes:)  

Ages 7 - 12

Eyes
Same as above but go ahead and add mascara, black liquid liner on top lash line, false lashes, if studio requests them (BTW: JAM cosmetics has many how-to videos that can teach you these skills - liquid liner, false lashes, etc.)  Colors can be applied more intensely.  Add a gold eye shadow JAM cosmetics Fool Me Mineral Eye Shadow to inner corners of eye and underneath.  This looks so gorgeous and makes eyes really stand out!

Cheeks
Same as above.  You can also add some shimmer to highest part of cheekbone just under outer corner of eye to make the eyes pop and enhance the dimension of the dancer's face.

Lips
Same as above.  

Ages 13+
These recital dancers should be on their way to doing their own makeup.  The big misunderstanding with this age group about stage makeup is that they often think they don't need to practice their makeup skills in order for their stage makeup to look good.  Makeup is an art, just like dance.  You could not watch a pirouette once and then expect to go onstage and perform it perfectly.  You must practice to dance well - you must practice to look beautiful in stage makeup.  
    Step 1  - go to JAM cosmetics
    Step 2 - choose your look
    Step 3 - print up face chart
    Step 4 - watch how-to video
    Step 5 - order your makeup kit and start PRACTICING!!!

Other great resources for dance teachers, dancers, and dance moms on recital makeup:

READ "Facts about Stage Makeup: what every dancer should know" - sign up for your free copy  

READ "Age Appropriate Makeup" in The Beauty Blog...more quick and easy detailed tips for young dancer makeup

WATCH "Young Dancer Look" how-to makeup video (Print up a copy of the face chart and instructions, too!)

CHECK OUT JAM cosmetics Young Dancer Makeup Kit

Keep dancin' pretty!

Jessica @ JAM cosmetics

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