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Hair/Makeup designer designs the hair and makeup for the production.  S/he is responsible for buying the necessary hair, makeup, and related  supplies.

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  You  need to go to whatever make-up workshops/rehearsals there are to find out  what kinds of base people need and what specialty make-up people need.

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This job requires very little time during the semester (maybe one   afternoon to do inventory and look through the make-up and a few hours in   discussion with actors/directors/designers about what is needed) until   about 2 weeks before the show. Then lots of little 1-2 hour blocks a   week (you go out and buy make-up, then other people tell you what they   need, so you go out and buy that, then someone else gets back to you and   you go get that, then it gets used up opening night, so you go and buy   more, etc.). You will also need to be able to be at every dress rehearsal during tech week to apply makeup to the actors and to teach them how to apply it themselves. If there is extremely complicated hair and makeup schemes, you might need to be at every performance to apply hair and makeup yourself.


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 General Makeup

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Each actor needs foundation, regardless of whether or not they are male or female.

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Specialty Makeup

Aging

 but old age as in purply colors for making baggy eyes, and white and real dark tan for wrinkles.

Ghosts
Injuries and Scars

Products

Some good shades of foundation to have are:

1. Ben Nye's CH-0, CH-00, CH-01 for good highlights

2. Ben Nye's CS-3 for a good generic lowlight

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h2. Specialty Makeup


h5. Aging

 but old age as in purply colors for  making baggy eyes, and white and real dark tan for wrinkles.

h5. Ghosts


h5. Injuries and Scars


h2. Products

Some good shades of foundation to have are:

1. Ben Nye's CH-0, CH-00, CH-01 for good  highlights

2. Ben Nye's CS-3 for a good generic lowlight

Two good places for makeup and hair products are Dorothy's Costume (on Mass Ave in Boston by the Christian Science Center) and Boston Costume (near Kendall T stop and in the Garment District store). You can get brushes, makeup sponges, wet-wipes, and other things of that nature for pretty cheap and decent quality at CVS. Plan on a bag of sponges a  night or a little less.