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  2. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    Through training, makeup artists learn important techniques such as hand-eye coordination, ability to draw straight lines and consistent shapes, creativity, good grooming and personal hygiene habits, etc. Many makeup artists who specialize in theatrical makeup build portfolios to show their clients and employers.

  3. Kumadori - Wikipedia

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    Kumadori (隈取) is the stage makeup worn by kabuki actors, mostly when performing kabuki plays in the aragoto style. [1] The term also applies to a painting method in which two brushes are used simultaneously, one for the color and the other used to create shading or other details. [citation needed]

  4. Dick Smith (make-up artist) - Wikipedia

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    After reading a book on theatrical make-up techniques [4] titled Paint, powder and make-up ; the art of theater make-up from the amateur and class room viewpoint (Strauss, Ivard), [5] he began applying make-up for the Yale drama group. [3] After graduation, Smith served in the U.S. Army during World War II. [5]

  5. 2025 Beauty Trends Are Here! Get Ready to See These Hair ...

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    Though fresh-faced beauty looks will continue to shine on the red carpet in 2025, celebrity makeup artist and Ciele Cosmetics founder Nikki DeRoest predicts a resurgence of color just when we need ...

  6. Spirit gum - Wikipedia

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    Spirit gum is an adhesive, made mostly of SD Alcohol 35-A (the solvent, or "spirit") and resin (the adhesive, or "gum") originally consisting of mastix, used primarily for affixing costume prosthetics such as wigs, merkins, or false facial hair. It has been manufactured since at least the 1870s, and has long been a standard tool in theatrical ...

  7. Max Factor - Wikipedia

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    Former logo used until 2013/2014. Max Factor was born Maksymilian Faktorowicz in Congress Poland, and later moved to Moscow where he was employed as a wig maker. [2] After immigrating to the United States in 1904, Factor moved his family and business to Los Angeles, California, seeing an opportunity to provide made-to-order wigs and theatrical make-up to the growing film industry. [3]

  8. Costume design - Wikipedia

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    Williams College Theatre Department a database of costumes with VR movies and the original sketches "Stagelink" Theatrical costume, makeup and wig resources; Theatre Costume and Set Design Archive at the University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol; The 50 films that changed men's style "British Society of Theatre Designers"

  9. Tommy Dorfman: ‘Makeup Is a Powerful Tool to Transform ...

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    Tommy Dorfman Matt Baron/Shutterstock Tommy Dorfman, who came out as transgender in July, doesn’t underestimate the power of makeup. Celebrity Coming Out Stories: Raven-Symone, Dan Levy and More ...

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