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Why hello and welcome to my Style Corner! I'm Serenity Knolls, the ever popular, up-and-coming female impersonator. For those of you who have faithfully watched me perform in Spectrum's Drag Shows for three consecutive semesters and wonder how I look better now than I did three semesters ago, this page is for you... I'd like to give you some tips about make-up, style, pizzazz, fashion, and getting that look! |
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Some Basic Necessities-
EYEBROWS Let's begin with eyebrows! They are a crucial part of making the face appear more feminine-- How many girls do you know who have caterpillars above their eyes?! You really have two options when it comes to eyebrows... 1.) You can simply pluck or wax to thin them out a bit and add some shape 2.) You can cover them up entirely and draw on some new ones! The latter of the two will give a more "Drag Queen" look, and is easier if you don't want to sacrifice your own eyebrows for one performance. First, you need a glue stick and an eyebrow brush and comb. It's actually a quite simple process. All you do is comb against the natural way the hair lays and apply some Elmer's glue (stick form!! NOT PASTE!). This ensures that the glue goes in between the hairs. Once you've got the initial layer on, you then brush the eyebrows back to their natural position and glue over them again. The idea is to create and entirely flat surface-- a blank canvas, if you will. You may need to apply a few more coats of glue to get the hair completely covered. Once the glue has dried, you need to POWDER completely over the eyebrow. I mean really CAKE that stuff in!!! This will lighten them quite a bit and will prepare them for the base. BASE/PANCAKE/CONCEALER The best item you can buy to cover your entire face is--
Pan-Stik Ultra-Creamy Makeup
![]() The goal? A flawless complexion. The means? Full coverage with a soft, dewy finish. Pan-Stik Ultra Creamy Makeup uses a high-tech formula to cleverly conceal pigmentations and skin imperfections while giving you maximum coverage. The results? A beautifully radiant complexion with no caking. You want to cover your entire face with the Pan Stik, even part of you neck (which you WILL blend in!) Make sure you get a good color -- you make have to blend one or more colors to get a good color for you, one that disappears when you put it on your face, Make sure it is not too orange (a common problem). Contouring & Highlighting Your skin should look as
flawless as possible to begin with. This is not a natural
look, so you want to achieve a matte or nearly matte canvas using
concealer, foundation and powder. Using a light-toned contour powder
(a pink-brown blush works, the tone depends on your skin tone) and a
medium sized brush, blend the powder into the hollows of your cheeks
– just below your Now you contrast the contouring you’ve done with highlighter. You can use a cream highlighter, but to keep the look consistent, it's better to use a powder highlighter. With a small brush, apply it to the tops of your cheekbones and blend it down into the hollows slightly. Also apply it to your browbone, the very inside of your eyes and across the eyelid. With the contour colour in your creases and the bright highlighter on your lids, this will give the effect of having naturally hooded, sensual eyes. Remember the key rule of contour: light comes forward, dark recedes, You can use this to help do some Sculpting on the face, I use "ethnic" foundation for contouring under cheekbones, sides and under the tip of the nose. and under the jawline, places that would be dark if they weren't full of fat, I use the same type of foundation that I will use later for contour. If it's a big night in a dark place, I will also highlight, using white makeup (usually lust water based clown white) under the eyebrows, under the eyes, all the way out to the ear, down the center of the nose, and maybe even on the jaw line, It's amazing how a little light makeup right under the eyebrow will lift it up, useful for many of us. Again, the premise of highlight/contour is to make your bone structure more pronounced, with light makeup on the places where the light would shine, and dark where there is shadow, Contour is very powerful - it was the topic of two articles in the April Allure, one on aging women, and one on drag queens, but also tricky. Play with it when you want to go out at night, and use a very gentle hand for daytime shading, Remember the key rule of makeup: Blend, blend, blend! Hard edges on your face are not attractive, unless you are quite an artist, Natural colors fade and blend. ENTICING EYES IN 7 STEPS Step 1:
Prime the eye with a little concealer to give a great base and then
take your Eye Shadow and apply over the entire lid. BEFORE AFTER
Although NONE of you will EVER be as GLAMOROUS as Miss Serenity Knolls, I hope this site gives you hope!
"I usually choose fingernail polish and lipstick to
match the outfit I've planned...if I'm performing. You can't, of course,
always do that...so.... "In style, you'll find that your eyes are drawn to the things you like." |
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