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Production Makeup: Concealer, Foundation, and Powder
Production makeup is used for photos, film, television, and theatrical productions.
Most production makeup is made to be heavier than your average daily wear makeup.
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Production Make Up
Lighting used in these types of productions requires special makeup to help balance facial features or to accentuate them.
Various brands of production makeup are available, each offering their own benefits, colors, and textures.
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Production Concealer
Concealer is used to cover any imperfections, blemishes or darkness that may appear under the eyes.
Production concealer is often heavier than nonproduction concealer to ensure a flawless appearance of the skin.
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Concealer
With use of a concealer brush you will apply a production concealer that matches the skin tone of the actor.
Be sure to blend the concealer into the skin to create a natural look.
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Production Foundation
Before applying production foundation it is important to prep the face and neck.
This is done by cleaning the face and applying a light moisturizer.
When applying production foundation it is important to pay attention to the lighting.
If indoors, the foundation will need to be heavier, whereas if shooting outside in natural lighting a lighter foundation may be best.
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Production Foundation
Production makeup is typically applied heavier than day-to-day makeup to help contour the face and help the natural bone structure to stand out.
There are a few types of production foundation to choose from. Some people prefer a powder foundation while others prefer a spray foundation.
When using a powder foundation, be sure it doesn't make the actor's skin appear to be dry. If applying a spray foundation, it is important to shake it well before spraying and lightly spray around the face.
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Blend it in
Once you have applied the foundation, blend it in to the skin with a brush or sponge creating a natural look.
You may need to get the ears and near the neck to ensure an even tone.
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Production Powder
Once you have applied your production foundation it is time to add a translucent powder. The powder helps to reduce shine.
Most facial features in need of powder include the forehead, the bridge of the nose, and the chin. Be sure to thoroughly cover the brush with enough powder to create an even tone.
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Move Up!
After applying your concealer, foundation, and powder you are ready to move onto the eyes and lips to complete the look.
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