Monday, October 13, 2014

MakeUp

 
Helpful Tips for beginners in makeup  
 
 
 
In the performing arts, material used by actors for cosmetic purposes and to help create the characters they play. Not needed in Greek and Roman theatre because of the use of masks, makeup was used in the religious plays of medieval Europe, in which the angels' faces were painted red and those of God and Christ white or gold. In Elizabethan England, crude makeup methods included powdering the face with chalk (to play ghosts and murderers) or blackening it with burnt cork (to play Moors). As stage lighting improved in the 19th century, theatrical makeup became more artistic; stick greasepaint, invented by Ludwig Leichner in the 1860s, enabled actors to create more subtle characterizations. Stage makeup proved too heavy for motion pictures; in 1910 Max Factor created semiliquid greasepaint makeup suitable for early filmmaking, and in 1928 he created panchromatic makeup to keep pace with the development of incandescent lighting and more sensitive film. Makeup was later further modified for colour filmmaking and for television. See also cosmetics
 
 
 
 

 
In order to know how to contour your face with makeup, understanding and practicing the technique is everything. Let this Buzzle article be your guide in perfecting the basic theory.
 
 
 
 
 
makeup, a wrong set of tools, like the wrong brushes, can ruin the perfect look! So, in this Buzzle article, we have enlisted a few helpful tips for beginners to buy makeup brushes
 
 
 
 
 
If you have sensitive skin, you must be aware of what it takes to maintain it properly. This article gives you many options of makeup for sensitive skin
 
 
 
 
Think you look perfect with all that makeup on your face? Take a look again, as sometimes the cosmetic combinations may not really be perfect! Read on about some common makeup blunders you definitely need to avoid
 
 
Applying makeup is a great art. If done the right way, it enhances your personality and highlights your best features. Here are few tips that teach you how to apply make up that will complement your skin tone.
 
 
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